Why It Might Not Be July 13

 

It might not be July 13, because that date would make it seem like the FBI was waiting for a particular "symbolic date," which is not a good idea.  I think the FBI will do the arrests on a date when they are finished with the investigation.


Maybe it actually is June 6.  What if the women who came by on Easter, signaling that it's in June, were telling the truth?  Not everything is "hot lies".  Maybe they can't be identified easily by bad guys--most of whom were not interested in working on Easter Sunday--and decided to drop by to tell me the date.  That could be true.  They sounded friendly.


The code was:  Whisper Hi, 2:56 p.m.  that could be:  Why, F!  As in, June.  It could be that the smile and kissy face woman at H-E-B was saying that it's Jun 11.  It could be.  Maybe the FBI adjusted it by a few days to say something about Fred Kaufman.  Or, maybe, that was the approximate end date, and the bad defense attorney selected from the roster was chosen to be Fred Kaufman for me just for the heck of it or something.  I don't know.


I will mentalize the Easter appearance more.  Maybe that wasn't a "hot lie" or a lie at all.

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