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Post by whammo on Aug 6, 2013 0:24:41 GMT -5
It just occurred to me that LHO is a character for which there seems to have been evidence of many doppelgangers. I thought some of you might also be interested in the documentary by Jim Marrs. Could there be some hidden clues to Paul multiples? The Many Faces of Lee Harvey Oswald
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Post by cherilyn7 on Aug 6, 2013 6:43:56 GMT -5
I have been looking into this myself the past couple of days: the research of John Armstrong on "Harvey and Lee" two people using the same identity. The double life apparently started about age 6; one of the boys had Hungarian parents and spoke fluent Russian (this explains why Marina said when she met him she thought he was Russian)this was "Harvey", the other preferred to be known as "Lee" and served in the Marines in Japan. "Harvey" was set up as "the patsy" (as in "No sir I didn't shoot anybody"); both were in the School Book Depository at the time of the assassination, but "Lee" got away....
Re Paul/Faul; it seems a similar scenario could have taken place. I also suspect Ringo was switched too.
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Post by superman on Aug 6, 2013 12:06:26 GMT -5
Re Paul/Faul; it seems a similar scenario could have taken place. Yes, and like one of the Pauls, one Oswald seemed to have a long face and egghead while the other had a rounder head. I also suspect Ringo was switched too. On September 21st 1965?
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Post by cherilyn7 on Aug 6, 2013 17:45:10 GMT -5
The pictures above; Lee Oswald is on the left, Harvey Oswald on the right. Lee was taller than Harvey (as with Faul and JPM).. Lee Oswald's father died before he was born.
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Post by cherilyn7 on Aug 6, 2013 18:13:21 GMT -5
As for Richard Starkey; he has "no real memories" of his father who left home before he was three and had an "overprotective mother"....he missed a lot of school, his mother did menial jobs to pay the bills and by age 8 Richard was still illiterate. This parallels the early life of Lee Oswald who also missed a lot of schooling and whose mother, Margeurite Oswald was the dominant force in his life. Later on, when the Beatles appeared in films it was said that Ringo was a "good actor" and had a future in movies after the Beatles broke up. Yet he never seemed to have much acting talent in reality; he appeared wooden in films such as MMT with little personality.... Changing his name to Starr as if in readiness for his destiny.
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