DEAD MEN DON’T TALK: ‘Robert Oswald’, The JFK Connection With Lee Harvey Oswald – By Charles Burris

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  • “…The evidentiary portrait presented of the teenage Lee Harvey Oswald comes off, not as the alienated low -IQ  drop-out miscreant of the Warren Commission but as a very literate and popular well liked president of his eighth grade class who had an IQ of 118, who later in his life was very informed and conversant on world affairs and geopolitics”

Robert Oswald: the JFK Connection with Lee Harvey Oswald

Charles Burris

In this outstanding and very revealing new episode of “America’s Untold Stories” with Eric Hunley and Mark Groubert, they delve into the intriguing story of Robert Oswald, the lesser-known brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, and explore his relationship to the infamous JFK assassination. Join us as we uncover the fascinating life of Robert Oswald, a man thrust into the spotlight due to the status of his brother.

We start by providing a comprehensive background on Robert Oswald, delving into his early life, upbringing, and family dynamics.

Central to our narrative is Robert Oswald’s role in the aftermath of the assassination. We explore his reactions, emotions, and the immense scrutiny he faced from the media and the public. Furthermore, we investigate the complex dynamics between Robert Oswald and his infamous brother, shedding light on their complex relationship, upbringing, and any potential influences that may have shaped Lee Harvey Oswald’s path.

The evidentiary portrait presented of the teenage Lee Harvey Oswald comes off, not as the alienated low -IQ  drop-out miscreant of the Warren Commission but as a very literate and popular well liked president of his eighth grade class who had an IQ of 118, who later in his life was very informed and conversant on world affairs and geopolitics.

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