29-05-2011, 04:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2011, 08:09 PM by Betty Chruscielski.)
I hear planet Kpax is calling! Talk to Robert Morrow or Jim Fetzer they might buy this crud. The real shame is you've just ruined a good thread, which incidentally, you yourself just started. :joystick:[/QUOTE]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2595[/ATTACH] If you enlarge this image to 400%.
a) you will see Sherriff Decker facing backwards.
b) you will also see an image cut out of the middle of the back window.
When googling this image, make sure you get one that hasn't had the rear window pixeled, contrast too dark, washed out or had the left hand side of the picture cropped off. Remember Jim Altgens used high quality film.
1) Jesse Curry stated that he could see a commotion going on in the limo but didn't know what was going on until the police motorcyclist, James Chainey, drove up and told them. The motorcyclist riding up to the lead car has never been verified in any of the other photographic evidence of that day. *Doug Weldon attempted to interview James Chainey but the government legally would not let Doug interview James Chainey.* Since Sheriff Decker was facing backwards he would have informed everyone in the car what was going on.
2) Alen Dulles asked Win Lawson a specific question. "Did the lead car pass the limo". Win Lawson answered him straightly that, No the limo never passed the lead car. Yet there is photographic evidence that the limo did pass the lead car.
3) During Forrest Sorrell's WC testimony he had to be repeatedly reminded that the car turned left not right down Elm Street. Forrest Sorrell stated he could see people on the overpass. How could Forrest see these people from the back seat of a covered car? Spartacus does not list Forrest as being in the lead car. Forrest stated he leaped out of the lead car to yell at hospital workers to get stretchers out. The limo arrived ahead of the lead car and the hospital had been radioed ahead that the president was coming. Knowing hospital workers, no one would have to leap out to tell anyone to get stretchers out.
The scenario that makes the most sense to me is that Forrest was not in the lead car. Instead a highly paid hitman was in the lead car. When the limo passed the lead car the lead car went somewhere to drop the hitman off and Forrest got into the car.
4) Sherriff Decker never testified at the WC regarding his ride in the lead car. Sherriff Decker reportedly had iron clad morals. My guess is that Sherriff Decker could rationalize watching the president being hit but the Sherriff refused to lie about it under oath.
5) It has been repeatedly shown that the Mafia was involed in the JFK assassination. Their best area of expertise would be a car that was designed for drive by hits.
Each group involved in the assassination would do what they do best. The CIA would be doing the coverup. They could use psychological tricks to guide everyone away from the truth.
By having Police Chief Curry, Sherriff Decker, Win Lawson, and Forrest Sorrells in the lead car, the very people in charge of questioning Oswald, they would be above suspicion.
(I believe they had a problem with Sorrels and kept him quiet throughout the years. I couldn't even google an image of Sorrels.)
Lyndon even gave them Connally as part of the deal. Look at Connally's facial expressions that day. He knew something was coming._I believe there is one picture of Connally smiling but the rest show him very tense and serious.
6) The lead car was suppose to be the press car but was changed at the last minute.
7) Win Lawson was in charge of procuring the cars for the motorcade that day.
8) Win Lawson stated twice in his 2003 C-span interview that it was unprecedented for the secret service and the police/sherriff to be riding in the same car.
The underlined sentence is false. Chainey was dead by the time Doug Weldon had opportunity to interview him
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2595[/ATTACH] If you enlarge this image to 400%.
a) you will see Sherriff Decker facing backwards.
b) you will also see an image cut out of the middle of the back window.
When googling this image, make sure you get one that hasn't had the rear window pixeled, contrast too dark, washed out or had the left hand side of the picture cropped off. Remember Jim Altgens used high quality film.
1) Jesse Curry stated that he could see a commotion going on in the limo but didn't know what was going on until the police motorcyclist, James Chainey, drove up and told them. The motorcyclist riding up to the lead car has never been verified in any of the other photographic evidence of that day. *Doug Weldon attempted to interview James Chainey but the government legally would not let Doug interview James Chainey.* Since Sheriff Decker was facing backwards he would have informed everyone in the car what was going on.
2) Alen Dulles asked Win Lawson a specific question. "Did the lead car pass the limo". Win Lawson answered him straightly that, No the limo never passed the lead car. Yet there is photographic evidence that the limo did pass the lead car.
3) During Forrest Sorrell's WC testimony he had to be repeatedly reminded that the car turned left not right down Elm Street. Forrest Sorrell stated he could see people on the overpass. How could Forrest see these people from the back seat of a covered car? Spartacus does not list Forrest as being in the lead car. Forrest stated he leaped out of the lead car to yell at hospital workers to get stretchers out. The limo arrived ahead of the lead car and the hospital had been radioed ahead that the president was coming. Knowing hospital workers, no one would have to leap out to tell anyone to get stretchers out.
The scenario that makes the most sense to me is that Forrest was not in the lead car. Instead a highly paid hitman was in the lead car. When the limo passed the lead car the lead car went somewhere to drop the hitman off and Forrest got into the car.
4) Sherriff Decker never testified at the WC regarding his ride in the lead car. Sherriff Decker reportedly had iron clad morals. My guess is that Sherriff Decker could rationalize watching the president being hit but the Sherriff refused to lie about it under oath.
5) It has been repeatedly shown that the Mafia was involed in the JFK assassination. Their best area of expertise would be a car that was designed for drive by hits.
Each group involved in the assassination would do what they do best. The CIA would be doing the coverup. They could use psychological tricks to guide everyone away from the truth.
By having Police Chief Curry, Sherriff Decker, Win Lawson, and Forrest Sorrells in the lead car, the very people in charge of questioning Oswald, they would be above suspicion.
(I believe they had a problem with Sorrels and kept him quiet throughout the years. I couldn't even google an image of Sorrels.)
Lyndon even gave them Connally as part of the deal. Look at Connally's facial expressions that day. He knew something was coming._I believe there is one picture of Connally smiling but the rest show him very tense and serious.
6) The lead car was suppose to be the press car but was changed at the last minute.
7) Win Lawson was in charge of procuring the cars for the motorcade that day.
8) Win Lawson stated twice in his 2003 C-span interview that it was unprecedented for the secret service and the police/sherriff to be riding in the same car.
The underlined sentence is false. Chainey was dead by the time Doug Weldon had opportunity to interview him