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FAKE
RIFLE ORDER
An
Unexplainable Document
The Postal Money Order
allegedly used to purchase the rifle that supposedly killed JFK is perhaps the
most unexplainable document published by the Warren Commission. A quick look at
this money order shows that it was never deposited nor cashed at a bank. It does
not have a single bank stamp on the front or reverse side. Yet the WC wants us
to believe that this uncashed, never-deposited money order was used to purchase
the rifle that supposedly killed President Kennedy. All monetary instruments
deposited to banks or financial institutions (1962-63) were stamped by the bank
into which the item was deposited, stamped by a correspondent bank, and stamped
by the originating bank or institution when the item was returned. US Postal
Money Orders, after passing through banks and the Federal Reserve System, are
stamped when returned to Federal Postal Money Order Centers (FPMOC). But the FBI
did not locate this money order at a FPMOC. This money order first appeared in
the hands of Robert Jackson, an employee of the National Archives who lived in
Alexandria, VA. Jackson delivered the money order to SA Harold Marks in
Washington, DC. The initials on the back of the money order were made by
Jackson, Marks, and other Federal officials who took possession of the money
order. The WC accepted this money order as "proof" that Oswald purchased this
mail-order rifle from Klein's Sporting Goods in Chicago. Apparently, not a
single member of the WC or it's attorneys or staff questioned the authenticity
of this money order. To verify authenticity, the WC only needed to ask the US
Postal Department to conduct "payment research" on the money order. There is no
cost for this service, but the results may have been a bit difficult for the WC
to explain

LOOKS LIKE
JERRY PATRICK HEMMING WORKED FOR KLEIN'S AT ONE TIME (bELOW)

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