[Podcast] With the Bark Off: A Conversation with Paul Gregory About Lee Harvey Oswald

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024

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  • @stlbusker3025
    @stlbusker3025 10 месяцев назад +2

    After all these years I didn't think anything new would be added to this story but low and behold here is a whole different way of looking at those events of Novembe 22, 1963 by this man's story. Had his story gotten more publicity in 1963 I'm fairly certain that many people would be looking at the assassination in a different light.

  • @davidmoss4280
    @davidmoss4280 Год назад +4

    Lee Harvey Oswald was such a loner, starting from early life when his brothers had left home and his mother was working, he was left to his own devices, playing truant, as a young adult he didn’t get along with people, his work colleagues, his mother and even his wife, Marina, whom he would constantly argue with and beat up. He was unhappy with life and couldn’t settle anywhere and wasn’t afraid to let people who stood in his way know.

    • @paulanddianathomas3376
      @paulanddianathomas3376 7 месяцев назад

      You are so wrong about Oswald.

    • @davidmoss4280
      @davidmoss4280 7 месяцев назад

      @@paulanddianathomas3376 You can’t say somebody is wrong about a subject without supportive evidence, and I can assure you that anything I say about Oswald can be substantiated, my information is from sworn testimony given by official figures and key witnesses.
      Most people haven’t got a clue about Oswald’s personality, his antisocial behaviour, his attempt to murder General Walker, his wife beating, he utters the words “I’m just a patsy” and people say “poor Oswald has been framed”, well the evidence tells a different story.
      Whilst in New York as a 13 year old he was remanded in Youth House , a psychiatric observation unit for continued truancy , the chief psychiatrist Dr Renatus Hartogs described him in his testimony as, emotionally disturbed, cold, detached, passive aggressive,withdrawn, anxious, awkward and the product of a broken home, other staff in the home gave similar reports.
      His wife Marina tells her story of her beatings and bullying from Oswald in her book “Marina and Lee” (pricilla Johnson mcmillan) which is well worth reading, and many friends from the Russian community in the US testified to seeing his bullying and seeing the bruises on her face.
      His work colleagues even testified that he was a loner and didn’t have 2 words to say, and so anything I say about him is not my opinion it is from the people who knew him , reliable sources, and certainly not from a conspiracy book.

  • @paulanddianathomas3376
    @paulanddianathomas3376 7 месяцев назад

    Paul Gregory has to go along with the lone nut story. Why? Just ask him what he and his father were involved in in 1963. Also, ask him why James Martin or his cohort confronted him about Marina in 1964. This guy is so freakin narcissistic and self righteous and the public doesn’t know the half of it about him. Confirmed liar.