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re: Oswald acted alone
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:08 pm to Count Chocula
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:08 pm to Count Chocula
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By this Secret Service dude with the AR15? Yep, when all the other theories are debunked, its now down to this
Trajectory, timing and ballistics all say it couldn't have been Oswald and his 6.5x52mm Carcano rifle, and align much better with Hickey's trajectory and the ballistics of a 5.56 round.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:09 pm to therick711
quote:I do not dispute that. We may never know the truth there. But all the physical evidence and common sense says that Oswald was the lone gunman.
Just because there was only one person shooting doesn't mean it wasn't a conspiracy.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:11 pm to Count Chocula
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But all the physical evidence and common sense says that Oswald was the lone gunman.
That overstates it. What you mean is that you think the evidence shows Oswald was the only person who fired on the president.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:12 pm to therick711
quote:In fewer words, yes.
What you mean is that you think the evidence shows Oswald was the only person who fired on the president.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:13 pm to Count Chocula
No. Oswald being the only one to fire is different than being the only gunman. No one else fired, but if I was in charge of this conspiracy, I would have had a fail-safe for that loon.
This post was edited on 4/1/16 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:13 pm to dnm3305
quote:All of these say it was Oswald.
Trajectory, timing and ballistics all say it couldn't have been Oswald
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:14 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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#1 If you believe in a conspiracy then you believe that Ruth Payne was involved. She had to be since she was Oswald's connection to get a job at the Book Depository. You also must believe that Roy Truly, the man who hired Oswald there, was involved also. In 50 years there has never been any evidence that either has had any connections to the FBI, CIA, mafia, or any other group conspiracy theorists point the finger at.
I don't understand why you have to believe they were involved for him to get a job there? Could they not just be innocent bystanders?
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:15 pm to Draconian Sanctions
Why do people still give a shite about this?
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:17 pm to Count Chocula
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All of these say it was Oswald
According to the Warren report they do. Also said in the Warren report was that three spent casings were found in Oswald's sniper perch. But we all know that isnt true.
This post was edited on 4/1/16 at 1:20 pm
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:22 pm to Pecker
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Why do people still give a shite about this?
1. Because if it was a conspiracy, and people got away with it, it could easily happen again.
2. For the same reason that anyone and everyone should want to identify and punish all those responsible for anyone's death. Would you feel any differently if it were one of your loved ones brains seen spraying all over on the Zapruder film? Imagine it is your son, or father.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:36 pm to troyt37
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Would you feel any differently if it were one of your loved ones brains seen spraying all over on the Zapruder film? Imagine it is your son, or father.
Probably, but it's not. So why would I imagine it's my son or father so that I could care about it?
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:53 pm to Pecker
A lot of people died after JFK's death. Seems odd. Oswald, then Ruby, the Ferrie. The stuff with his brother feeling responsible with him going after the mob - always raised an eyebrow.
But to each his own. Haven't analyzed it in a while but it's a haunting day in history now and forever.
But to each his own. Haven't analyzed it in a while but it's a haunting day in history now and forever.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:57 pm to Pecker
Because it was someone's son, and father. Because if it was a conspiracy, this group usurped the authority to govern this country, bestowed upon a duly elected president by the people who elected him, for their own reasons. Because if any one of a thousand aspects of any one of a thousand conspiracy theories is factual, the entire narrative of the Warren Commission is a lie, perpetrated upon the American people.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 1:58 pm to Draconian Sanctions
Here's proof Oswald didn't act alone.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 2:48 pm to Draconian Sanctions
The CIA did it and it was orchestrated by George H.W. Bush.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 3:03 pm to DWaginHTown
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The CIA did it and it was orchestrated by George H.W. Bush.
This picture is just bad arse.
10 months before the assassination, Barry Seal and future CIA operatives in Mexico City.
The picture only came to light in the mid 80's after Barry wife found it in the safe in BR.
Posted on 4/1/16 at 3:11 pm to Kajungee
are we supposed to know people in that picture?
Posted on 4/1/16 at 3:21 pm to CarRamrod
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are we supposed to know people in that picture?
And look who was there: Yale graduate Porter Goss, who will one day become Director of the CIA during the middle years of George W. Bush's administration, sitting beside Barry Seal, whose cocaine fueled the go-go 80's, and who Federal prosecutors called ‘America's biggest drug smuggler.’
Its a picture that changes your worldview. It has historic significance. A young Porter Goss, in a photograph of Cuban exiles, Italian wise guys, and square-jawed military and intel types who look exactly like you'd expect a secret CIA assassination team to look.
Covering his face with his sport coat on the other side of the table is the only Operation 40 celebrant displaying any regard for tradecraft. Frank Stugis couldn't stretch his sport coat high enough to cover his swept-back “Big Wave in Hawaii” pompadour, though he gets points for trying. A decade later he'll be one of the Watergate burglars, and, perhaps unsurprisingly,he's also strongly suspected of involvement in the JFK assassination.
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