hog88
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LG told us soStill it wouldn’t surprise me if the mail and processing was quicker then than now.
Try one day...2 days
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JFK assassination expert: Lone gunman theory is still ‘bulls--t’
I do not believe we will ever know who was really responsible
He showed weakness in their eyes. A foreign power put nukes at our back door and he refused to make Cuba pay for being a party to it. He was going to allow a puppet communist regime within a whisper of Florida. They wouldn't allow it.Maybe LBJ
Yes, I have looked at it standing on the 7th floor of the TSB Depository and I'd assume it looks much the same from the 6th floor, but it's closed off with plexiglass.So have you looked at the turn the limo would have had to make from Houston to Elm? It was greater than a 90 degree turn, meaning that the car would have been slowing down considerably in order to navigate that turn and if any shots prior to the turn would have occurred, surely they would have been noticed and somebody or something would have been hit very easily.
Don’t forget he has spoken about disbanding the CIA.He showed weakness in their eyes. A foreign power put nukes at our back door and he refused to make Cuba pay for being a party to it. He was going to allow a puppet communist regime within a whisper of Florida. They wouldn't allow it.
I'm not saying it was the right or the wrong call. I just believe that was the reasoning behind based on what I've learned over the years.
If he shot before the turn, again I say, he would have hit something or someone very easily within that area and drawn a bunch of attention. As far as I know, there hasn't been many, if any, testimony I am aware of that mentions hearing shots before or seeing any one or anything being shot before then.Yes, I have looked at it standing on the 7th floor of the TSB Depository and I'd assume it looks much the same from the 6th floor, but it's closed off with plexiglass.
Why would Oswald wait until the car is moving further away and potentially speeding up as it nears the underpass to start firing? Wouldn't it make more sense to fire when you're looking straight at the car and it is slowing down to make the sharp turn?
I don't have the research handy, but will find and post a link that shows the possibility of the metal turn signal arm on Elm potentially being hit by a bullet and the resulting ricochet impact.
I do believe there has been a cover up, but it's related to the bungled investigation and the FBI and CIA trying to save face for dropping the ball.
Details like that are why the JFK files won’t be released.Try one day...
Mail_Order_Rifle
The Warren Commission never pointed out that the letter to Klein's was time stamped 10:30 am, while company time records showed that Oswald never left work.
The Warren Commission also failed to note that the letter to Klein's was not mailed from the downtown post office (General Post Office aka GPO) where the money order was purchased. It was stamped and mailed in "zone 12," which was several miles west of the downtown post office (GPO) and across the Trinity River. In order for this letter to reach Chicago the following day Oswald, after walking to the post office and waiting in line to purchase the money order, would then have to drop the letter into a mail box or mail facility several miles west of the downtown post office in zone 12. The letter would then have to be picked up by a mail carrier, delivered to a nearby post office (the Industrial Station post office) in zone 12, where it was stamped "10:30 AM," and then sorted and bagged into an airmail pouch. The airmail pouch would have to be delivered by another mail carrier to Love field and placed aboard an aircraft prior to it's 12 o'clock noon departure (last departure for Chicago).
If we are to believe the Warren Commission, this letter was received by Klein's Sporting Goods in Chicago the following morning, together with over a thousand other mail orders from around the country.
Yes, I have looked at it standing on the 7th floor of the TSB Depository and I'd assume it looks much the same from the 6th floor, but it's closed off with plexiglass.
Why would Oswald wait until the car is moving further away and potentially speeding up as it nears the underpass to start firing? Wouldn't it make more sense to fire when you're looking straight at the car and it is slowing down to make the sharp turn?
I don't have the research handy, but will find and post a link that shows the possibility of the metal turn signal arm on Elm potentially being hit by a bullet and the resulting ricochet impact.
I do believe there has been a cover up, but it's related to the bungled investigation and the FBI and CIA trying to save face for dropping the ball.
This link provides a PDF of the research I'm speaking of. Interested to hear your thoughts on it.Yeah, I've heard about that being possible. Can't remember where I heard it from.
Figure 14... if you can explain how a ricochet from the TSBD to James Tague is possible, which would clean up and tie up the Warren Commission's case nice and neatly, then I (might) believe you depending on your argument. Keep in mind that James Tague was standing under the triple underpass.This link provides a PDF of the research I'm speaking of. Interested to hear your thoughts on it.
JFK First Shot & Turn Signal
Pages 27 & 28 expound on the ricochet angle, particularly in test #3.Figure 14... if you can explain how a ricochet from the TSBD to James Tague is possible, which would clean up and tie up the Warren Commission's case nice and neatly, then I (might) believe you depending on your argument. Keep in mind that James Tague was standing under the triple underpass.
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I'm sure that any deer hunter here knows how easy it is to shoot a running deer with a bolt action rifle 3 times. I'm certain I could do that in my sleep.... if I was the best military sniper in the country.
JFK was murdered by a cabal.