Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999)
[…] them as a two volume DTP work. Armstrong’s finding may be the most significant research breakthrough in years. But we’re not talking about the immediate pre-assassination ‘second Oswald’ who went around rather clumsily impersonating the real LHO, we’re talking about a shadow Oswald who can be documented from the early 1950s onwards. As Armstrong […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995)
[…] en passant) and decided that there was no problem. It is highly likely that Patrolman Tippit was the first dead witness and if he wasn’t Lee Harvey Oswald certainly was, and in the next six months one could add the following deaths, all of which give rise to legitimate suspicion and certainly warrant further […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9)
[…] up the evidence it becomes convincing. While establishing his thesis of a Kennedy newly devoted to the cause of peace, he also stakes his ground quickly on Oswald, establishing his credentials in intelligence – a familiar argument to anyone who knows the JFK case – but also showing that, far from hating Kennedy or […]