Of all the controversies surrounding the assassination of the president, John F. Kennedy, on Nov. 22, 1963 in Dallas, the mystery of the Lee Harvey Oswald doppelgangers is one that will never be explained until knowledge of reality advances.
Oswald was framed in absentia for killing JFK.
If this phenomenon had been recorded as happening in the tablets of a lost Sumerian city, no one would regard it as anything but mythological. Yet it happened in living color in 20th century America. Beings who looked liked humans, acted like humans, talked like humans, but were not humans, walked among us. Most took the form of Oswald, who in the end will gain recognition from future generations as a martyr in the cause of justice ranking with Socrates and Joan of Arc, his memory like theirs vilified by contemporary evil authorities. But there were other doppelgangers not related to him at all, such as one in the form of a fellow who gained fame in his own right acting in such movies as Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark. When Oswald was murdered, the phenomenon ceased.
The first to identify this phenomenon was a philosopher named Richard H. Popkin. He concluded and sounded the alarm that a clandestine government agency was producing killer androids and had to be exposed before it was too late. This was a lucid man in every other respect. But that’s what this phenomenon does to anyone examining it. You try to find a rational explanation, but there is none. From there to going off the rails is not far.
Thanks to a notification by the author in a G.R.'s JFK discussion group, I got this book on a free download from Amazon to my Kindle reader. For readers new to the many complexities and unexplained mysteries surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald and the JFK assassination, 'Oswald And The Doppelgangers' provides a comprehensive coverage of the many reported cases of one Oswald being in two places at once. Add to that a sharp critique of the flawed investigations and the federal cover-up, and you have a book worth reading. I have read hundreds of books on this subject already, and am quite familiar with the doubles and wraiths who appeared and disappeared in the lead up to Dallas, as well as the New Orleans sheep dipping of the real 'patsy'. Throughout the text Mr.Ivry dissects the theories of Armstrong, expounded in his massive work 'Harvey & Lee'. I certainly concur with this author regarding the overall conclusions in Armstrong's study. On the downside, I hit too many instances in the text that required editing. I was also perplexed by the anti-Semites rant in the latter pages. If this is aimed at author Michael Collins Piper then I find that unfortunate. I also find little to convince me of the book's final conclusions that JFK was whacked from South Vietnam's Mme. Nhu as a tit for tat reply to her husband's killing. Finally, the Bob Dylan lyrics of 'Like a Rolling Stone' made me smile. I would offer from the same 'Highway 61 Revisited' album:- 'God said to Abraham,"kill me a son." Abe said, "Man you must be puttin' me on!" God said "no!" Abe said "what?" God say "you can do what you want Abe, but the next time you see me comin' you better run." Well Abe says "where do you want this killin' done?" God say "out on Highway 61." (Which runs out of New Orleans.)