01-08-2015, 12:03 AM
F. Carlier Wrote:David Josephs Wrote:Quote: F. Carlier
Of course, the backyard photos are genuine, period.
Did someone forget to lock the doggie door?
We really need to hear all this junk science again?
Good old conspiracy guy.
Well, I understand : you don't like the truth, so you'd rather cover your ears and eyes.
Do as you please...
"So, even I, François Carlier, who believes and defends the Warren report's conclusions, will never dare blame Garrison. He was wrong, all right. But he was seeking the truth. He reached the wrong conclusion, all right. But that's because it was hard to reach the right one at the time, considering what he heard, what he saw, what he was told by others, and what he witnessed"
:hock:: ::face.palm::
You really want us to go see what you have to say over at F.A.C.T.S. ??
your self proclaimed "Frenchman Againast Conspiracy TheorieS" blog
We can just read the WCR - why should we bother with you telling us what it already says?
Let's see the chops then buddy.... prove conclusion 4a thru g using whatever you like...
should be easy for a WCR expert like you.
Conclusion 4.
The shots which killed PresidentKennedy and wounded Governor Connally werefired by Lee Harvey Oswald
(a)The Mannlicher-Carcano 6.5-millimeter Italian rifle from which the shots werefired was owned by and in the possessionof Oswald.
(b)Oswald carried this rifle into theDepository Building on the morning of November 22, 1963.
© Oswald,at the time of the assassination was present at the window from which the shotswere fired.
(d)Shortly after the assassination, the Mannlicher-Carcnno rifle belonging to Oswald was found partiallyhidden between some cartons on the sixth floor and the improvised paper bag in which Oswald brought the rifle to theDepository was found close by the windowfrom which the shots were fired.
(e)Based on testimony of the experts and their analysis of films of theassassination, the Commission has concluded that a rifleman of Lee Harvey Oswald's capabilities could have fired theshots from the rifle used in the assassination within the elapsed time ofthe shooting. The Commission hasconcluded further that Oswald possessed the capability with a rifle whichenabled him to commit the assassination.19
(f)Oswald lied to the police after hisarrest concerning important substantive matters.
(g)Oswald had attempted to kill Maj. Gen.Edwin A. Walker (Resigned, U.S. Army) on April 10,1963, therebydemonstrating his disposition to take human life
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter