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Berenyi spent a lot of her time on her programming of Oswald. She had him wear a [[brown]] shirt for the assassination, of which the connotations were clear, as well as making him the [[chairman]] of the [[Fair Play For Cuba]] committee, giving him a [[Russia]]n [[wife]] and even having him defect a few [[year]]s prior. She believed that [[United States government|the government]] would "love him" in this regard. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Untitled (DWM 171 short story)|Untitled]]'') | Berenyi spent a lot of her time on her programming of Oswald. She had him wear a [[brown]] shirt for the assassination, of which the connotations were clear, as well as making him the [[chairman]] of the [[Fair Play For Cuba]] committee, giving him a [[Russia]]n [[wife]] and even having him defect a few [[year]]s prior. She believed that [[United States government|the government]] would "love him" in this regard. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Untitled (DWM 171 short story)|Untitled]]'') | ||
According to another account, Oswald was an innocent employee of the [[Texas School Book Depository]]. On the day of the assassination, he found the mentally programmed [[Francis Cleary]] with [[Lee Harvey Oswald's rifle|a rifle]] and fought him for control of the weapon. The pair scuffled and Oswald managed to tear Cleary's shirt to reveal [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] uniform underneath. He staggered backwards in shock which allowed Clearly to swing the butt of the rifle through the air | According to another account, Oswald was an innocent employee of the [[Texas School Book Depository]]. On the day of the assassination, he found the mentally programmed [[Francis Cleary]] with [[Lee Harvey Oswald's rifle|a rifle]] and fought him for control of the weapon. The pair scuffled and Oswald managed to tear Cleary's shirt to reveal [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] uniform underneath. He staggered backwards in shock which allowed Clearly to swing the butt of the rifle through the air and into Oswald's head, rendering him unconscious. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
According to the account featuring Berenyi, as the [[President of the United States|presidential]] motorcade approached she handed Oswald the rifle, who then loaded it in preperation. Oswald fired three shots, killing Kennedy, and then put the gun down and ran down the stairs as his programming instructed him to. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Untitled (DWM 171 short story)|Untitled]]'') According to the account featuring Stevens and Clearly, Stevens roused Oswald into consciousness after he had killed Kennedy. A [[minute]] or two later he stumbled down the stairs, all while proclaiming his innocence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | According to the account featuring Berenyi, as the [[President of the United States|presidential]] motorcade approached she handed Oswald the rifle, who then loaded it in preperation. Oswald fired three shots, killing Kennedy, and then put the gun down and ran down the stairs as his programming instructed him to. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Untitled (DWM 171 short story)|Untitled]]'') According to the account featuring Stevens and Clearly, Stevens roused Oswald into consciousness after he had killed Kennedy. A [[minute]] or two later he stumbled down the stairs, all while proclaiming his innocence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') |