Vitali Zhuk Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) Several years ago I heared a conspiracy version (by DG) that assassination of JFK is similar to assassination in Sarajevo in 1914. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria led directly to the First World War. Assassination of JFK had also a purpose to start a World War - a mortal combat between USA and USSR. No mafia, no Communists, no Zionists, no CIA, no FBI, no KGB, no Cubans, no loner. Assassination of JFK was initiated by third party. Many bonds led from Oswald to communists and USSR but USA prevented the escalation of that conflict. Warren Commission appointed Oswald a loner and it was a wise solution. It sounds paradoxically but the main goal of assassination was not achieved. The peace was saved. P.S. Another interest example of political assassination - assassination of Kirov in 1934. The assassin was 'unstable' person inspired by NKVD. The Сourt found him a loner. The direct participation of NKVD was not proven. Edited June 12, 2015 by Vitali Zhuk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Hume Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) Hello Vitali, There is also the 1913 assassination of George 1 of Greece. He was supposedly shot by a lone-nut political malcontent named "Alekos". The label on the so-called "Undeliverable Package" is a series of anagram puzzles that can be made from the 13 primary letters on the label. The letters are: "FLOGABWNSDTIT". One anagram that can be made from these letters is: "1913 G-1 OSWALD FIT" I think we are being told two things here: That Oswald's situation in the assassination plot is a fit with Alekos, and that "Alekos" is the fuller meaning of "Alek" in the alias "Alek Hidell". Richard Case Nagell designed the majority of the puzzles, and I suspect that he plucked "A Hidell" from anagramming "Richard Case Nagell", which anagrams to: "A RCN GRACES 'A HIDELL'", or, "'A HIDELL' GRACES A RCN" The primary letters of "Alek James Hidell" are "A JH". A "J HOOVER", perhaps? And there is this 13-letter puzzle: "John Hurt, Ral NC" The primary letters are: "JH, RCN". The two opposing forces of "J Hoover", and "Richard Case Nagell", perhaps? Tom The Undeliverable Package label: http://www.jfkresearch.freehomepage.com/murr.htm Letter/Number translation device: (A=0)(B=1)(C=2)(D=3)(E=4)(F=5)(G=6)(H=7)(I=8)(J=9)(K=10)(L=11)(M=12)(N=13)(O=14)(P=15)(Q=16)(R=17)(S=18)(T=19)(U=20)(V=21)(W=22)(X=23)(Y=24)(Z=25) George 1 of Greece: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_I_of_Greece Edited June 12, 2015 by Tom Hume Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Ecker Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) The label on the so-called "Undeliverable Package" is a series of anagram puzzles that can be made from the 13 primary letters on the label. The letters are: "DFLOGABWNSTIT". One anagram that can be made from these letters is: "1913 G-1 OSWALD FIT" If by the primary letters you mean the first letter in each word, I see LOWNSDT on the label with IT added for Irving, Texas below it. What are the GAB? Edited June 12, 2015 by Ron Ecker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Hume Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) Hi Ron, What I'm referring to as "Primary Letters" are the first letters of each word in a piece of discourse. Any numbers are also included once they are translated into letters. This is a way of hiding one's puzzle . The label on the Undeliverable package reads: FOR LEE OSWALD 601 WEST NASSAUS ST DALLAS TEXAS IRVING TEXAS On the label, the word "Dallas" is crossed out except for the "D". The numbers "601" are to be translated into "GAB" using the number/letter device in my last post. "Irving Texas" is written below the label and is not visible in the link provided. With these things in mind, the label can now be viewed in a more convenient puzzle format: For Lee Oswald GAB West Nassaus St D_____ Texas Irving Texas Hence the 13 Primary Letters, "FLOGABWNSDTIT" Tom Edited June 12, 2015 by Tom Hume Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Ecker Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Tom, Thanks. Very interesting. But I fail to see much purpose in Nagell or whoever going to the trouble of concocting such a puzzle with a package label. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Hume Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) Ron, I will try to address your comment, but I think I should do it on "The Oswald Code" thread. Give me a couple of days. Tom Edited June 12, 2015 by Tom Hume Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vitali Zhuk Posted June 12, 2015 Author Share Posted June 12, 2015 (edited) Hello Vitali, There is also the 1913 assassination of George 1 of Greece. He was supposedly shot by a lone-nut political malcontent named "Alekos". The label on the so-called "Undeliverable Package" is a series of anagram puzzles that can be made from the 13 primary letters on the label. The letters are: "FLOGABWNSDTIT". One anagram that can be made from these letters is: "1913 G-1 OSWALD FIT" I think we are being told two things here: That Oswald's situation in the assassination plot is a fit with Alekos, and that "Alekos" is the fuller meaning of "Alek" in the alias "Alek Hidell". Richard Case Nagell designed the majority of the puzzles, and I suspect that he plucked "A Hidell" from anagramming "Richard Case Nagell", which anagrams to: "A RCN GRACES 'A HIDELL'", or, "'A HIDELL' GRACES A RCN" The primary letters of "Alek James Hidell" are "A JH". A "J HOOVER", perhaps? And there is this 13-letter puzzle: "John Hurt, Ral NC" The primary letters are: "JH, RCN". The two opposing forces of "J Hoover", and "Richard Case Nagell", perhaps? Tom Hi, Tom! I never try to count the letters. This is not the best method for me. Edited June 15, 2015 by Vitali Zhuk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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