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BOZ

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Feb 1, 2018, 9:41:22 AM2/1/18
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Why would Lee Oswald want to put up new curtain rods at his Beckley
room if he had every intention of moving to a new residence very soon
thereafter?

David Von Pein

http://jfk-archives.blogspot.ca/2010/06/curtain-rods.html

mainframetech

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Feb 2, 2018, 8:16:21 PM2/2/18
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He didn't. He used the curtain rods as an excuse to get his MC rifle
into the TSBD so the supervisor didn't know it.

Chris

Steve BH

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Feb 4, 2018, 7:36:05 PM2/4/18
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That's not the worst of it. The room HAS curtain rods already, and
curtains. They don't need replacing. After Oswald was dead, Earlene
Roberts said the room had the same curtain rods it had always had, so they
didn't GET replaced. Not that Oswald had time to do that,

Unless we imagine that his panicked flight from TSBD to his room on Nov.
22 included enough time to FINALLY change the curtain-rods-of-the-damned,
that had been bugging him so much that he had to go home a day early to
change them. As he told Frazier on Thursday (I want to go home a day early
to get curtain rods). The ones at Beckley were curtain rods with clowns or
monsters on them, or something. In any case, Roberts said he didn't get to
fix them. The old evil ones remained, doubtless to puzzle the next border.
Roberts, a diabetic, will die of a heart attack only a year and a half
later. The curtains and their support will outlive her.

And you have to feel for Oswald. Here he is, not 15 minutes after leaving
his room with the window frame of doom, shooting a cop three times, and a
forth time coup de gras right in the temple, and he must realize all the
time, that his window treatment is still there. The torment the man must
be going through.

Then, he's captured and charged with the crime of the century, only
because of his past in the USSR. He didn't do it. He's a patsy. He's been
framed. And the curtain-rods-from-Hell are still in their window.
Laughing.

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 6, 2018, 9:16:22 PM2/6/18
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On 2/4/2018 7:36 PM, Steve BH wrote:
> On Thursday, February 1, 2018 at 6:41:22 AM UTC-8, BOZ wrote:
>> Why would Lee Oswald want to put up new curtain rods at his Beckley
>> room if he had every intention of moving to a new residence very soon
>> thereafter?
>>
>> David Von Pein
>>
>> http://jfk-archives.blogspot.ca/2010/06/curtain-rods.html
>
>
> That's not the worst of it. The room HAS curtain rods already, and

Maybe this is your first time here. We've discussed this a few hundred
times bfore. The problem is that the curtains in his room were too thin
and let in the light, and the curtain rods were slimsy and not designed to
hang up heavy curtains. One of the reporters the next day broke the
curtain rod by stepping on the curtains.

> curtains. They don't need replacing. After Oswald was dead, Earlene

Maybe YOU don't think so because you don't care what kind of curtains and
curtain rods you have. I live in a similar room in a rooming house and the
first thing I did was talk over to the mall and got heavy duty curtain
rods that were designed to hold thick curtains so that they could block
out the street light.

You only think of yourself and never think about how poor people have to
live. You have maids and servants in your mansion to take care of things
like this for you.

> Roberts said the room had the same curtain rods it had always had, so they
> didn't GET replaced. Not that Oswald had time to do that,
>

Not even 5 minutes? Too busy writing his manifesto?

> Unless we imagine that his panicked flight from TSBD to his room on Nov.
> 22 included enough time to FINALLY change the curtain-rods-of-the-damned,
> that had been bugging him so much that he had to go home a day early to
> change them. As he told Frazier on Thursday (I want to go home a day early
> to get curtain rods). The ones at Beckley were curtain rods with clowns or
> monsters on them, or something. In any case, Roberts said he didn't get to
> fix them. The old evil ones remained, doubtless to puzzle the next border.
> Roberts, a diabetic, will die of a heart attack only a year and a half
> later. The curtains and their support will outlive her.
>

You are pretty good at thinking up bizarre scenarios which seem
impossible, but not so good at having sympathy for the way people have
to live in the real world.

David Von Pein

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Feb 7, 2018, 8:23:18 PM2/7/18
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OK, Tony, then what did Oswald do with those "heavy duty curtain rods"
that he brought into the Book Depository Building on 11/22? Did Barbara
Eden just blink them out of existence?

And please don't tell me, as you did on July 16, 2016 [below], that those
LHO rods are currently being stored in the National Archives. Because we
all know that's BS. The rods in the Archives are the two rods that were in
Ruth Paine's garage. So think of another lame excuse for Oswald's lie this
time.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.assassination.jfk/gRmruG1GEPU/RrLabzxPAQAJ

http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/curtain-rods.html

Steve BH

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Feb 7, 2018, 8:24:58 PM2/7/18
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On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:16:22 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:

> Maybe this is your first time here. We've discussed this a few hundred
> times bfore. The problem is that the curtains in his room were too thin
> and let in the light, and the curtain rods were slimsy and not designed to
> hang up heavy curtains. One of the reporters the next day broke the
> curtain rod by stepping on the curtains.

Not much proof of anything. You can break ANY window rods by stepping on
curtains.


> > curtains. They don't need replacing. After Oswald was dead, Earlene
>
> Maybe YOU don't think so because you don't care what kind of curtains and
> curtain rods you have. I live in a similar room in a rooming house and the
> first thing I did was talk over to the mall and got heavy duty curtain
> rods that were designed to hold thick curtains so that they could block
> out the street light.
>
> You only think of yourself and never think about how poor people have to
> live. You have maids and servants in your mansion to take care of things
> like this for you.


Well, I have a small house in California, which I guess is pretty rich.
But it's furnished in "SoCal functional." Which means I have enough metal
venetian blinds that I actually know it's a different angle to pull the
draw cord to raise them, than to lower them. And yes, I put them up myself
(Smithers was out of town at a butler convention).

Do you think there was enough street light on north Beckley to bother
anybody at night in Dallas, in 1963? I somehow doubt it. I spent enough
of my childhood in Austin at that same time to know what most
residential/suburb streets were pretty damn dark after sundown.

Oswald is going home to get curtain rods at the end of November, at a time
when the longest and darkest days of the year are nearing. Dawn is 7 AM,
not long after the time he has to be up for work at the TSBD. No problem
with sun waking him up early, as he as to rise before dawn. Sunset is
around 5:30, just about the time he will be getting home from work, Monday
to Thursday. He has a few hours of listening to his radio and reading,
before sleep, and it's all after dark, and that time of year the nights
are cool. I don't think enough dark is his problem.

If Oswald worked nights in a casino in Vegas, you could sell me that story
about his need for sleep in the Nevada desert daytime. But where he was,
and what he was, I'm not buying it.

mainframetech

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Feb 8, 2018, 9:13:01 PM2/8/18
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Gee, I thought the curtain rods were just a phony excuse to get his
rifle into the TSBD without the supervisor being aware of it.

Chris




bigdog

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Feb 9, 2018, 8:17:10 PM2/9/18
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Now if only you could take the next logical step from there.

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 9, 2018, 8:33:07 PM2/9/18
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On 2/7/2018 8:24 PM, Steve BH wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:16:22 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
>
>> Maybe this is your first time here. We've discussed this a few hundred
>> times bfore. The problem is that the curtains in his room were too thin
>> and let in the light, and the curtain rods were slimsy and not designed to
>> hang up heavy curtains. One of the reporters the next day broke the
>> curtain rod by stepping on the curtains.
>
> Not much proof of anything. You can break ANY window rods by stepping on
> curtains.
>

False. Try it.

>
>>> curtains. They don't need replacing. After Oswald was dead, Earlene
>>
>> Maybe YOU don't think so because you don't care what kind of curtains and
>> curtain rods you have. I live in a similar room in a rooming house and the
>> first thing I did was talk over to the mall and got heavy duty curtain
>> rods that were designed to hold thick curtains so that they could block
>> out the street light.
>>
>> You only think of yourself and never think about how poor people have to
>> live. You have maids and servants in your mansion to take care of things
>> like this for you.
>
>
> Well, I have a small house in California, which I guess is pretty rich.

Yes, in California you have to be rich to own a house.
How many servants do you have?

> But it's furnished in "SoCal functional." Which means I have enough metal
> venetian blinds that I actually know it's a different angle to pull the

Off topic. We aren't talking about Venetian blinds. These are flimsy
curtain rods. As I said I wen out and got sturdy curtain rods and heavy
light blocking CURTAINS.
Stay on topic.

> draw cord to raise them, than to lower them. And yes, I put them up myself
> (Smithers was out of town at a butler convention).
>
> Do you think there was enough street light on north Beckley to bother
> anybody at night in Dallas, in 1963? I somehow doubt it. I spent enough

I didn't specify, but even moon light is annoying through those thin
flimsy curtains. A rooming house will use the cheapest materials that it
can find.


> of my childhood in Austin at that same time to know what most
> residential/suburb streets were pretty damn dark after sundown.
>

So in those days they did not yet have street lights?

> Oswald is going home to get curtain rods at the end of November, at a time
> when the longest and darkest days of the year are nearing. Dawn is 7 AM,
> not long after the time he has to be up for work at the TSBD. No problem
> with sun waking him up early, as he as to rise before dawn. Sunset is

Now you are just getting riiculous. He didn't bother with the curtain
rods in Sepetember or OCtober. WHy November? When is sunrise then? Tell
me his daily schedule. My problem was not sunrise, it was midnight with
a btight strret light only 10 feet away.

> around 5:30, just about the time he will be getting home from work, Monday
> to Thursday. He has a few hours of listening to his radio and reading,
> before sleep, and it's all after dark, and that time of year the nights
> are cool. I don't think enough dark is his problem.

You're off topic again.

>
> If Oswald worked nights in a casino in Vegas, you could sell me that story
> about his need for sleep in the Nevada desert daytime. But where he was,
> and what he was, I'm not buying it.
>

Off-topic.



Anthony Marsh

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Feb 9, 2018, 8:34:02 PM2/9/18
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He left them behind just as he left behind his jacket.
Are you now going to claim it wasn't his jacket, Mr. Denier?

> And please don't tell me, as you did on July 16, 2016 [below], that those
> LHO rods are currently being stored in the National Archives. Because we
> all know that's BS. The rods in the Archives are the two rods that were in
> Ruth Paine's garage. So think of another lame excuse for Oswald's lie this
> time.
>

That's what I just said. He took them from Ruth Paine's garage.

> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.assassination.jfk/gRmruG1GEPU/RrLabzxPAQAJ
>
> http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/curtain-rods.html
>


David Von Pein

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Feb 10, 2018, 3:53:40 PM2/10/18
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The difference being -- Oswald's blue jacket WAS FOUND later on in the
Domino Room. The alleged "curtain rods" were never found--anywhere.



> > And please don't tell me, as you did on July 16, 2016 [below], that those
> > LHO rods are currently being stored in the National Archives. Because we
> > all know that's BS. The rods in the Archives are the two rods that were in
> > Ruth Paine's garage. So think of another lame excuse for Oswald's lie this
> > time.
> >
>
> That's what I just said. He took them from Ruth Paine's garage.
>

And then some unknown person took them BACK to Ruth's garage prior to
Ruth's 3/23/64 WC session, is that it? And Ruth was totally oblivious to
this game of Musical Disappearing & Reappearing Curtain Rods? Or was Ruth
supposedly part of the whole Curtain Rod Scheme?

Just make something up, Tony. We're all accustomed to CTers doing that
here.


> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.assassination.jfk/gRmruG1GEPU/RrLabzxPAQAJ
> >
> > http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/curtain-rods.html
> >


Amy Joyce

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Feb 10, 2018, 8:30:36 PM2/10/18
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Why would he want to put up different curtains or curtain rods to begin
with?

Amy Joyce

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Feb 11, 2018, 3:22:35 PM2/11/18
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On Thursday, February 1, 2018 at 8:41:22 AM UTC-6, BOZ wrote:
We don't know for sure what Oswald said; only what investigators claimed
that he said. Maybe he denied bringing "curtain rods" to work that day
and maybe he didn't. Perhaps Oswald told them that he brought something
else into work and they just made the curtain rod story up.

Will Fritz was a liar, corrupt, and can't be trusted. And now we know
that in 1954 Fritz coerced an innocent man (Tommy Lee Walker) to confess
to a murder he didn't commit by lying to him, tricking him, and
threatening him. Walker recanted soon after realizing he had been duped
by Fritz. Nevertheless, Henry Wade did everything he could to ensure that
Walker received the electric chair after lying and tricking Walker
himself. Anything to "solve" a crime and gain a conviction.

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 11, 2018, 3:24:02 PM2/11/18
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Later! Exactly. Not that day. Plenty of time for other evidence to
disappear "accidentally,"

>
>>> And please don't tell me, as you did on July 16, 2016 [below], that those
>>> LHO rods are currently being stored in the National Archives. Because we
>>> all know that's BS. The rods in the Archives are the two rods that were in
>>> Ruth Paine's garage. So think of another lame excuse for Oswald's lie this
>>> time.
>>>
>>
>> That's what I just said. He took them from Ruth Paine's garage.
>>
>
> And then some unknown person took them BACK to Ruth's garage prior to
> Ruth's 3/23/64 WC session, is that it? And Ruth was totally oblivious to
> this game of Musical Disappearing & Reappearing Curtain Rods? Or was Ruth
> supposedly part of the whole Curtain Rod Scheme?
>
> Just make something up, Tony. We're all accustomed to CTers doing that
> here.
>

Did I make up the jacket? Did I plant the curtain rods in the National
Archives? Did I coach Michael Paine into saying that he didn't know
exactly how many curtain rods they had in the garage?

>
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.assassination.jfk/gRmruG1GEPU/RrLabzxPAQAJ
>>>
>>> http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/curtain-rods.html
>>>
>
>


mainframetech

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Feb 11, 2018, 3:25:43 PM2/11/18
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The curtain rods didn't exist, and they were used as an excuse to sneak
the MC rifle into the TSBD. As a proud CT, I know at least that much.
Don't start making up stories beyond that.

Chris

mainframetech

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Feb 11, 2018, 3:25:59 PM2/11/18
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I did that long ago. Read "The Men on the Sixth Floor" by Collum and
Sample.

Chris

Steve BH

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Feb 11, 2018, 7:50:45 PM2/11/18
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:33:07 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
> On 2/7/2018 8:24 PM, Steve BH wrote:
> > On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:16:22 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
> >
> >> Maybe this is your first time here. We've discussed this a few hundred
> >> times bfore. The problem is that the curtains in his room were too thin
> >> and let in the light, and the curtain rods were slimsy and not designed to
> >> hang up heavy curtains. One of the reporters the next day broke the
> >> curtain rod by stepping on the curtains.
> >
> > Not much proof of anything. You can break ANY window rods by stepping on
> > curtains.
> >
>
> False. Try it.


Works on any of mine. In any case the rod was bent by a Dallas policeman
searching the room, not a reporter, and replaced the next day. You can see
the photo of the bent rod, taken the night of Nov. 22, 1963, in Myers'
WITH MALICE, pp. 100-101 chapter 3 (just pull it off your shelf, Mr.
Expert). The photo is Ft. Worth Star-Telegraph collection, and is now
housed in special collections at UT-Arlingon, TX.

More time travel. Except for the room being tossed by the searchers (bed
clothes they left are still in the center of the bed, it's just the way
Oswald left it.


>
> >
> >>> curtains. They don't need replacing. After Oswald was dead, Earlene
> >>
> >> Maybe YOU don't think so because you don't care what kind of curtains and
> >> curtain rods you have. I live in a similar room in a rooming house and the
> >> first thing I did was talk over to the mall and got heavy duty curtain
> >> rods that were designed to hold thick curtains so that they could block
> >> out the street light.
> >>
> >> You only think of yourself and never think about how poor people have to
> >> live. You have maids and servants in your mansion to take care of things
> >> like this for you.
> >
> >
> > Well, I have a small house in California, which I guess is pretty rich.
>
> Yes, in California you have to be rich to own a house.
> How many servants do you have?
>
> > But it's furnished in "SoCal functional." Which means I have enough metal
> > venetian blinds that I actually know it's a different angle to pull the
>
> Off topic. We aren't talking about Venetian blinds. These are flimsy
> curtain rods. As I said I wen out and got sturdy curtain rods and heavy
> light blocking CURTAINS.
> Stay on topic.

I am on topic. The problem is that you have no idea what you are talking
about here, and I do. The same collection as the photo above has one taken
of the windows along the side of Oswald's room, at the same time, Nov. 22,
evening:

http://static.strange.st/pix/evtpix/e_33.jpg

Note that Oswald's windows are closed with horizontal Venetian (Persian)
metal blinds, with slats that fold flat. These are popular in Texas
because the metal keeps heat reflected out. Inside that, Oswald has see
through curtains, AND then inside, a set of heavier non-see-through
curtains.



> > draw cord to raise them, than to lower them. And yes, I put them up myself
> > (Smithers was out of town at a butler convention).
> >
> > Do you think there was enough street light on north Beckley to bother
> > anybody at night in Dallas, in 1963? I somehow doubt it. I spent enough
>
> I didn't specify, but even moon light is annoying through those thin
> flimsy curtains. A rooming house will use the cheapest materials that it
> can find.

In Texas, the cheapest solution to air conditioning problems is totally
infrared proof windows with metal blinds AND at least one set of heavy
curtains.


> > of my childhood in Austin at that same time to know what most
> > residential/suburb streets were pretty damn dark after sundown.
> >
>
> So in those days they did not yet have street lights?


They were rare. And still are, on North Beckley.


> > Oswald is going home to get curtain rods at the end of November, at a time
> > when the longest and darkest days of the year are nearing. Dawn is 7 AM,
> > not long after the time he has to be up for work at the TSBD. No problem
> > with sun waking him up early, as he as to rise before dawn. Sunset is
>
> Now you are just getting riiculous. He didn't bother with the curtain
> rods in Sepetember or OCtober. WHy November? When is sunrise then? Tell
> me his daily schedule. My problem was not sunrise, it was midnight with
> a btight strret light only 10 feet away.


Nope. Stop pulling assumptions out of your ass. There is no light 10 feet
away from 1026 N. Beckley. And Oswald's room is on the SIDE of the house at
ground level, anyway. It does not face the street. There are some tours on
You Tube, which I will leave to you. See end of minute 12 just before 13
HERE:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj3RsTcgGOU

There is a photo of the room, and the metal blinds are still in place.
There is modern footage of the side of the house (with air conditioner)
and Oswald's room about 1 minute into the video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77apky47Sys&t=320s

Tell you Oswald's schedule? He works 8 AM to 4:30 at the TSBD, though
there is no time-clock to punch. He never misses a day of work in 7 weeks.
I have given you sunrise and sunset times end of November, at 7 AM and
5:30. He takes the bus, gets to the rooming house around 5, once played
with the house owner's grandkids earlier in November (this may be the
weekend he stays home do to the Paine house party). He doesn't hog the
bathroom, which is good because it serves 5 roomers. It's not a boarding
house, so food is up to him. He drinks a lot of milk and eats meals out.
He cleans the tub like a good marine. He listens to a short wave radio,
and probably knows Morse. Nobody ever hears him get into an altercation or
complain about anything, including light or curtains.


> > around 5:30, just about the time he will be getting home from work, Monday
> > to Thursday. He has a few hours of listening to his radio and reading,
> > before sleep, and it's all after dark, and that time of year the nights
> > are cool. I don't think enough dark is his problem.
>
> You're off topic again.


It's a TOPIC YOU raised-- now choke on it. If stray light from the poor
1963 street lights managed to make its way into the space between 1026 N.
Beckley and the house south, turned to penetrate the window class and the
metal slat blinds of Oswald's room, it would still have had to pass two
sets of curtains, one heavy, then Oswald's eyelids. By the time it makes
it to Oswald's retina to keep him up, I'm dubbing it THE MAGIC PHOTON. And
giving credit to you, Anthony Marsh. For giving us The Vampire Oswald,
from New Orleans; O.H.Lee Of The Dead.

"Blah! Blah! When they svitched coffins with Kennedy in one of them, it
vas ME vas in ze OTHER vun!! Blah!"

And now we know why they dug him up in 1981. It was just to see if he was
still in there.

https://www.documentingreality.com/forum/attachments/f237/751334d1508837688-exhumation-lee-harvey-oswald-skeleton-teeth-images-71b0b13e-205d-4c46-bc06-bac87599cd22.jpeg

Smile, Lee.

BOZ

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Feb 11, 2018, 11:48:09 PM2/11/18
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Cute. Marsh show me the receipt for the curtain rods. Show me the
testimony of the person who sold Oswald curtain rods. You are just looking
for attention.

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 12, 2018, 10:42:23 AM2/12/18
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Because his curtains and curtain rod were flimsy when he moved in.
Same thing happened to me when I moved into a rooming house.
Many millionaires living in mansions in California don't realize how
poor people have to live. Look at the size of that room and the cheap
furnishings.


Anthony Marsh

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On 2/11/2018 7:50 PM, Steve BH wrote:
> On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:33:07 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
>> On 2/7/2018 8:24 PM, Steve BH wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:16:22 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
>>>
>>>> Maybe this is your first time here. We've discussed this a few hundred
>>>> times bfore. The problem is that the curtains in his room were too thin
>>>> and let in the light, and the curtain rods were slimsy and not designed to
>>>> hang up heavy curtains. One of the reporters the next day broke the
>>>> curtain rod by stepping on the curtains.
>>>
>>> Not much proof of anything. You can break ANY window rods by stepping on
>>> curtains.
>>>
>>
>> False. Try it.
>
>
> Works on any of mine. In any case the rod was bent by a Dallas policeman

False proffer. Show us.

> searching the room, not a reporter, and replaced the next day. You can see
> the photo of the bent rod, taken the night of Nov. 22, 1963, in Myers'
> WITH MALICE, pp. 100-101 chapter 3 (just pull it off your shelf, Mr.
> Expert). The photo is Ft. Worth Star-Telegraph collection, and is now
> housed in special collections at UT-Arlingon, TX.
>
> More time travel. Except for the room being tossed by the searchers (bed
> clothes they left are still in the center of the bed, it's just the way
> Oswald left it.
>

More or less.
Show me the sunblocking curtains.

>
>
>
>>> draw cord to raise them, than to lower them. And yes, I put them up myself
>>> (Smithers was out of town at a butler convention).
>>>
>>> Do you think there was enough street light on north Beckley to bother
>>> anybody at night in Dallas, in 1963? I somehow doubt it. I spent enough
>>
>> I didn't specify, but even moon light is annoying through those thin
>> flimsy curtains. A rooming house will use the cheapest materials that it
>> can find.
>
> In Texas, the cheapest solution to air conditioning problems is totally
> infrared proof windows with metal blinds AND at least one set of heavy
> curtains.
>

Yeah, but a rooming house is not going to provide such.

>
>>> of my childhood in Austin at that same time to know what most
>>> residential/suburb streets were pretty damn dark after sundown.
>>>
>>
>> So in those days they did not yet have street lights?
>
>
> They were rare. And still are, on North Beckley.
>
>
>>> Oswald is going home to get curtain rods at the end of November, at a time
>>> when the longest and darkest days of the year are nearing. Dawn is 7 AM,
>>> not long after the time he has to be up for work at the TSBD. No problem
>>> with sun waking him up early, as he as to rise before dawn. Sunset is
>>
>> Now you are just getting riiculous. He didn't bother with the curtain
>> rods in Sepetember or OCtober. WHy November? When is sunrise then? Tell
>> me his daily schedule. My problem was not sunrise, it was midnight with
>> a btight strret light only 10 feet away.
>
>
> Nope. Stop pulling assumptions out of your ass. There is no light 10 feet
> away from 1026 N. Beckley. And Oswald's room is on the SIDE of the house at

I din't say that. You are conflating. Why did he need curtains at all
then. People can see right through those curtains.

> ground level, anyway. It does not face the street. There are some tours on
> You Tube, which I will leave to you. See end of minute 12 just before 13
> HERE:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj3RsTcgGOU
>
> There is a photo of the room, and the metal blinds are still in place.
> There is modern footage of the side of the house (with air conditioner)
> and Oswald's room about 1 minute into the video here:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77apky47Sys&t=320s
>
> Tell you Oswald's schedule? He works 8 AM to 4:30 at the TSBD, though

He had to be at work by 8 AM. When did he have to wake up to get to work
on time?

> there is no time-clock to punch. He never misses a day of work in 7 weeks.
> I have given you sunrise and sunset times end of November, at 7 AM and
> 5:30. He takes the bus, gets to the rooming house around 5, once played

SHow me the exact bus and time.

> with the house owner's grandkids earlier in November (this may be the
> weekend he stays home do to the Paine house party). He doesn't hog the

You mean to AVOID the Paines party? Naughty, naughty, you are admitting
facts which ruins the cover-up story that he ALWAYS went out to the Paines
house on Friday afternoons.

They are going to take away your recoder ring.

> bathroom, which is good because it serves 5 roomers. It's not a boarding
> house, so food is up to him. He drinks a lot of milk and eats meals out.
> He cleans the tub like a good marine. He listens to a short wave radio,

Radio Moscow?

> and probably knows Morse. Nobody ever hears him get into an altercation or
> complain about anything, including light or curtains.
>

Are you his defense attorney?

>
>>> around 5:30, just about the time he will be getting home from work, Monday
>>> to Thursday. He has a few hours of listening to his radio and reading,

Das Kapital?

>>> before sleep, and it's all after dark, and that time of year the nights
>>> are cool. I don't think enough dark is his problem.
>>
>> You're off topic again.
>
>
> It's a TOPIC YOU raised-- now choke on it. If stray light from the poor
> 1963 street lights managed to make its way into the space between 1026 N.
> Beckley and the house south, turned to penetrate the window class and the

Oh, the famous turning house. I've seen that on TV. I don't think they
had one in Dallas.

> metal slat blinds of Oswald's room, it would still have had to pass two
> sets of curtains, one heavy, then Oswald's eyelids. By the time it makes
> it to Oswald's retina to keep him up, I'm dubbing it THE MAGIC PHOTON. And
> giving credit to you, Anthony Marsh. For giving us The Vampire Oswald,
> from New Orleans; O.H.Lee Of The Dead.
>
> "Blah! Blah! When they svitched coffins with Kennedy in one of them, it
> vas ME vas in ze OTHER vun!! Blah!"
>

Not my theory. Why does McAdams allow you to slander me?

> And now we know why they dug him up in 1981. It was just to see if he was
> still in there.
>

Oswald? Because a kook said maybe it was a Russian agent not the real
Oswald.

> https://www.documentingreality.com/forum/attachments/f237/751334d1508837688-exhumation-lee-harvey-oswald-skeleton-teeth-images-71b0b13e-205d-4c46-bc06-bac87599cd22.jpeg
>
> Smile, Lee.
>

You're off-topic again. Why didn't you bring up aliens?


Anthony Marsh

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Feb 12, 2018, 9:56:23 PM2/12/18
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False attack. I never said that Oswald bought the curtain rods. SHow me
the receipt for his blanket or his shoes.
You are ridiculous.


bigdog

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Feb 13, 2018, 10:00:19 AM2/13/18
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That's what you consider the next logical step? Too funny.

Steve BH

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Feb 13, 2018, 10:01:48 AM2/13/18
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His window was on a house side, in back, far from the street. He had metal
slat Venetian blinds and two sets of curtains, one of them heavy and
opaque, inside THAT. Choke on it.

Steve BH

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Feb 13, 2018, 7:28:32 PM2/13/18
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On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 6:52:11 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:

> >> Now you are just getting riiculous. He didn't bother with the curtain
> >> rods in Sepetember or OCtober. WHy November? When is sunrise then? Tell
> >> me his daily schedule. My problem was not sunrise, it was midnight with
> >> a btight strret light only 10 feet away.
> >
> >
> > Nope. Stop pulling assumptions out of your ass. There is no light 10 feet
> > away from 1026 N. Beckley. And Oswald's room is on the SIDE of the house at
>
> I din't say that. You are conflating. Why did he need curtains at all
> then. People can see right through those curtains.


You can't read. Or see. Perhaps the problem is that you are actually blind
and this is read to you in Braille?

http://static.strange.st/pix/evtpix/e_33.jpg

There is a set of metal blinds AND two sets of curtains, one see-through,
one heavy.


BOZ

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Feb 13, 2018, 10:40:42 PM2/13/18
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I can show you a picture of OJ wearing size 12 Bruno Magli shoes. Is that
ok?

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 14, 2018, 11:55:17 AM2/14/18
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I didn't say Oswald had a problem with a street light. I said I did.
English here, por favor.


Anthony Marsh

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Feb 14, 2018, 5:27:42 PM2/14/18
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On 2/13/2018 7:28 PM, Steve BH wrote:
> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 6:52:11 PM UTC-8, Anthony Marsh wrote:
>
>>>> Now you are just getting riiculous. He didn't bother with the curtain
>>>> rods in Sepetember or OCtober. WHy November? When is sunrise then? Tell
>>>> me his daily schedule. My problem was not sunrise, it was midnight with
>>>> a btight strret light only 10 feet away.
>>>
>>>
>>> Nope. Stop pulling assumptions out of your ass. There is no light 10 feet
>>> away from 1026 N. Beckley. And Oswald's room is on the SIDE of the house at
>>
>> I din't say that. You are conflating. Why did he need curtains at all
>> then. People can see right through those curtains.
>
>
> You can't read. Or see. Perhaps the problem is that you are actually blind
> and this is read to you in Braille?
>

I've heard some weird insultsm but is one of the weirdest. McAdams can
confirm that your idea is false.

> http://static.strange.st/pix/evtpix/e_33.jpg
>
> There is a set of metal blinds AND two sets of curtains, one see-through,
> one heavy.
>

He didn't want the see-through. I didn't wan the see though. In my new
apartment I am not allowed to put up my own curtains and curtain rods,
so I draped a light-blocking curtain over the cheap see-through curtain.

>


Anthony Marsh

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Feb 14, 2018, 10:12:11 PM2/14/18
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No thanks. We've been through that before. Did you know that John WIlkes
Booth shot Abraham Lincoln?


BOZ

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Feb 16, 2018, 9:21:01 PM2/16/18
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I agree but there was a second shooter.

Anthony Marsh

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Feb 18, 2018, 2:57:05 PM2/18/18
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But he chickened out.


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