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Re: Interesting slide show
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:39 pm
by ChristophMessner
Bob and all, what do you think about this: So maybe the 3-tramp-group (only 3?) with explosives in the railroad-boxcar was meant for the case, that JFK was shot before the turn into Elm and shot incompletely and Greer would have driven into the other part of Elm into the parking lot. Then the tramps would have come into real action and Files+Caifano maybe, too, from the other side then.Chris
Re: Interesting slide show
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 2:20 pm
by Bob
ChristophMessner wrote:Bob and all, what do you think about this: So maybe the 3-tramp-group (only 3?) with explosives in the railroad-boxcar was meant for the case, that JFK was shot before the turn into Elm and shot incompletely and Greer would have driven into the other part of Elm into the parking lot. Then the tramps would have come into real action and Files+Caifano maybe, too, from the other side then.ChrisWho knows Chris...that is a possibility. But the assassins (all of them) were not going to let JFK live that day...no matter the cost.
Re: Interesting slide show
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 9:32 pm
by tom jeffers
excellent material bob. while in Dc a few weeks ago, i saw the umbrella dart gun on display. i do not think it was used because it was a short range weapon with no ability to aim effectively. I also would like to have a little more background on lovelady. he looks too much like oswald to be working there conveniently at the same time. it brought out several points that i have mentioned in the past about the faked zapruder film, moorman in the street when the limo went by, secret service in on the thing in some way by poor driving, etc. first time i heard about the british rifle. it is hard to tell how many weapons they found that day. it was in the dallas news that a 45 had been found stashed in a paper sack a few blocks from dealey that morning. I am sure it was planted for someone to use as an emergency back up. I am sure that it wasn't oswald in front of the tsbd in the pictures of the 3 tramps walking by because they were not apprehended until after oswald was at the theater. a lot of good info in there.Namaste'
Re: Interesting slide show
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 2:10 pm
by Bob
tom jeffers wrote:excellent material bob. while in Dc a few weeks ago, i saw the umbrella dart gun on display. i do not think it was used because it was a short range weapon with no ability to aim effectively. I also would like to have a little more background on lovelady. he looks too much like oswald to be working there conveniently at the same time. it brought out several points that i have mentioned in the past about the faked zapruder film, moorman in the street when the limo went by, secret service in on the thing in some way by poor driving, etc. first time i heard about the british rifle. it is hard to tell how many weapons they found that day. it was in the dallas news that a 45 had been found stashed in a paper sack a few blocks from dealey that morning. I am sure it was planted for someone to use as an emergency back up. I am sure that it wasn't oswald in front of the tsbd in the pictures of the 3 tramps walking by because they were not apprehended until after oswald was at the theater. a lot of good info in there.Namaste'Thanks Tom. There is a LOT of great information in the slide show, some I definitely agree with, other material I need to study more and yet other material I disagree with. But overall, it is an excellent presentation.
Re: Interesting slide show
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 3:23 pm
by ThomZajac
As usual, I agree with Bob. I'd like to add though, that the slideshow is making me reexamine a few things, and to consider a few things I had not considered before. I suspect it was put together by someone on this inside after the fact; that is, someone who now works in that field, 'knew' or suspected what had happened that day in Dallas, and then attempted to back engineer it.