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Documentary playing tonight. One night only.
Check the link for your local theater. www.ikilledjfk.com/ SYNOPSIS—Coinciding with John F. Kennedy’s 100th birthday, this SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY event, focusing on the world’s greatest unsolved murder case, entitled I Killed JFK, features two interviews with the only living person to have ever confessed to killing President John F. Kennedy from the now infamous "Grassy Knoll" in Dallas, Texas. This extraordinary night, also features never before seen, recently found, rare footage and in-depth testimony from 20 different respected experts and historians. View Quote |
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Ya wanna know why I don't start threads?
Every one of them, like a fart in church. |
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It's an interesting tale. If it's true or not, I have no clue.
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Idiocy. The case was solved by that evening, and every piece of physical evidence, including high quality photos taken during the autopsy, and x rays taken during that autopsy, confirms nobody hit JFK from the grassy knoll, or any other location other than above and behind.
The knoll would have been the hardest place to hit him, it was almost a 90 degree deflection shot. |
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No secret LBJ absolutely hated JFK in the worst possible way. When LBJ was asked how he felt about not being nominated for president he said, 'One out of six presidents were never elected.'
We had old family friends that experienced LBJ's rage, they said they never knew someone who could get so angry so quickly. Even Carlos Hathcock and his sniper buddies recreated the assassination with a towed convertible...Carlos called 110% bullshit on Oswald being the killer after they all failed to score a hit. |
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No secret LBJ absolutely hated JFK in the worst possible way. When LBJ was asked how he felt about not being nominated for president he said, 'One out of six presidents were never elected.' We had old family friends that experienced LBJ's rage, they said they never knew someone who could get so angry so quickly. Even Carlos Hathcock and his sniper buddies recreated the assassination with a towed convertible...Carlos called 110% bullshit on Oswald being the killer after they all failed to score a hit. View Quote The source of the lie that Hathcock said it couldnt be done was a single guy, Craig Roberts, who, surprise, was the only person who heard Hathcock say this, and, another surprise, Roberts was at the time slinging his own book on the shooting that posits that there was more than one shooter. Its bullshit, Hathcock NEVER said an 88 yard, straight away headshot from a well supported position with the target moving straight away was not an easy shot. To review, Hathcock shot an NVA guy in the head at 2550 yards with an unmodified M2 fitted with a scope. Thats TWENTY EIGHT TIMES as far as Oswald shot. Take the "lbj hated him" nonsense to another thread. This one is rooted in fact. Edit, im always shocked when people who frequent a gun board bleat the Oliver Stone nonsense about the Oswald shot being difficult, let alone impossible. Clearly youve never been to Dealey, and likely havent fired a rifle. 88 yards. I dont remember the last time i shot any rifle other than a .22 at under a hundred except when hunting. Roughly a ten to twelve inch target at 88 yards. Yeah, that was some amazing shooting. |
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There's more magic in a Vegas stage show than in the "magic bullet"
JFK Assassination Magic Bullet Test (Part 2) |
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People will buy into anything these days. Especially if they aren't old enough to have lived through it first hand.
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Thats hugely FALSE. Gunny Hathcock never recreated the shoot, but i have seen it done on film, many times. There are recreations on youtube if you look for them. You expect me to believe all thos guys are just beter than Gunny Hathcock?................ View Quote You mad, bro??? . |
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Thats hugely FALSE. Gunny Hathcock never recreated the shoot, but i have seen it done on film, many times. There are recreations on youtube if you look for them. You expect me to believe all thos guys are just beter than Gunny Hathcock?................ You mad, bro??? . Why? Are you confused by a coherent presentation of facts? |
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I thought Professor Plum did it with a candlestick?
ETA: it's always.....disappointing, when allegedly bright, fellow gun owners who one would hope understand basic ballistics grasp onto left wing conspiracies out of shear ignorance. Nat Geo, a left-leaning organization, recreated the Kennedy Assassination with ballistic gel dummies with near perfect recreation of the injuries to all parties without "magic bullets." Bodies are dynamic & often in motion. Bullets move in linear fashion with drop due to gravity & air resistance, but they move in a straight line UNTIL they hit something. Yay Oliver Stone. |
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blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
there, I just bought the level of the thread up a little |
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"No one is entitled to the truth"..................... http://img.wennermedia.com/article-leads-horizontal/rs-181993-155288718.jpg View Quote |
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No secret LBJ absolutely hated JFK in the worst possible way. When LBJ was asked how he felt about not being nominated for president he said, 'One out of six presidents were never elected.' We had old family friends that experienced LBJ's rage, they said they never knew someone who could get so angry so quickly. Even Carlos Hathcock and his sniper buddies recreated the assassination with a towed convertible...Carlos called 110% bullshit on Oswald being the killer after they all failed to score a hit. View Quote |
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E Howard Hunt before he died said he himself was involved. Didn't do the shooting, but he was involved. I'm inclined to believe him. View Quote |
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I shouted out, "Who killed the Kennedys?"
When after all, it was you and me |
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E Howard Hunt before he died said he himself was involved. Didn't do the shooting, but he was involved. I'm inclined to believe him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"No one is entitled to the truth"..................... http://img.wennermedia.com/article-leads-horizontal/rs-181993-155288718.jpg Im inclined to believe her. You believe what you want to believe. It wouldnt kill you, though, to familiarize yourself with the evidence. There is a mountain of physical, eyewitnes, and medical evidence that Oswald bought that rifle, tried to murder General Walker with it earlier in 1963, practiced cycling the action on his darkened porch, took it to work that day, was alone above the fifth floor at the time of the shooting, fled the scene, lying to the cabbie about his address, retrieving a handgun, and murdered JDTippet in front of twelve people who saw some of sll of the murder, fled THAT scene for the Texas Theater, tried to kill the arresting cops with the same revolver, and lied repeatedly during questioning. He was seen in the window with the rifle, and all of the medical evidence shows JFK was hit, twice, from above and behind. Vincent Bugliosi, the guy who nailed Manson even though he wasnt present for the murders, wrote that after reviewing the evidence against Oswald, there is as much evidence pointing directly at oswald and no one else as in any murder case he ever tried. To me, once i learned how the evidence stacks up, i dont need boogeymen like Hunt. Im not looking for answers, i know who did it. |
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Agree! If Oswald had not missed the first shot, I would agree with the findings completely. I have doubts of whether Oswald was Enron on the sixth floor at the time of the shot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No secret LBJ absolutely hated JFK in the worst possible way. When LBJ was asked how he felt about not being nominated for president he said, 'One out of six presidents were never elected.' We had old family friends that experienced LBJ's rage, they said they never knew someone who could get so angry so quickly. Even Carlos Hathcock and his sniper buddies recreated the assassination with a towed convertible...Carlos called 110% bullshit on Oswald being the killer after they all failed to score a hit. Is that why you have doubts about him being up there? |
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So the dropped AR15 theory has been debunked?
Mortal Error Book |
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View Quote Also, there is no medical support for that "theory". None. The guy who most recently pushed it is a PI with no medical training. Get a pathologist to sign on, then i might be interested. Also, its an answer for which there isnt a question. The Warren commission was able to duplicate the "exploding" bullet by shooting a 6.5 into a skull full of semi liquid: the bullet yaws and the centrifugal forces cause it to come apart. You dont NEED a vsrmint bullet to do what was done I do LOVE one aspect of the theory: it appears to disregard the idiotic mantra "back and to the left", and accepts a shot from tne rear. We are getting there. |
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The part that interests me is that the Congressional Committee hired 2 acoustic engineers from a university and after analysis of microphone recordings that were available, plotted locations, and echos,, and concluded with a 95% probability that there were 4 shots one shot came from the grassy knoll. If you watch the video, several cops run toward the grassy knoll when the shots are fired. Several cops testified they heard 4 shots, others said they heard 3.
The Condon report left all that info out. Or so said the official Museum in Dallas on site that I went to last moth. |
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Doubts? Based on what? The fact that eyewitnesses put him in the sixth floor window? Or the fact that when the other workers who were laying wooden flooring went downstairs to est lunch and watch the motorcade, Oswald stayed upstairs, alone, and yelled down, twice, for them to send the elevator back up? The fact that Oswald took a long brown package to work THAT DAY, and told two different people that it was curtain rods, but no curtain rods were ever found, none were kept in the garage at the Paines house, he already had curtains at his boarding house...but his rifle was found on the sixth floor, along with that brown paper wrapping with his prints on it, and his clipboard with his work orders proving he did no work that day? Is that why you have doubts about him being up there? View Quote |
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The part that interests me is that the Congressional Committee hired 2 acoustic engineers from a university and after analysis of microphone recordings that were available, plotted locations, and echos,, and concluded with a 95% probability that there were 4 shots one shot came from the grassy knoll. If you watch the video, several cops run toward the grassy knoll when the shots are fired. Several cops testified they heard 4 shots, others said they heard 3. The Condon report left all that info out. Or so said the official Museum in Dallas on site that I went to last moth. View Quote No one else was able to "interpret" the pops and hisses and crackles as depicting gunfire, and in 1982 twelve of the most repsected experts in acoustics determined the fourth "shot" was made a minute after the assassination. Incidentally, the House Select Committee agreed with the Warren report on the number and direction of shots and Oswald as the shooter. These acoustic expert charlatans came in on the last day and presented this "evidence" and the committee had rpto acknowledge that they had accounted for 3 oswald shots, so a fourth shot had to be a second shooter. They said that was the only reason they found there was likely a conspiracy, but comspiracy fans never tell the whole story of that finding. I was there in April, it was very interesting. |
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