26-08-2013, 09:54 PM
David J - in another thread you say, regarding myself:
""one must notice he has never addressed any of the many mistakes he posts as facts, or any of the supposed "fun-facts"... he just keeps plowing on as if he is making a point of offering any information on which to build..."
again, you have seized on a minor mistake (when Zapruder was in WFAA) and an slightly incorrect description of the mechanics of a film camera, both of which in context irrelevant issues, to dismiss me entirely as the proprietor of "many mistakes" who therefore lacks credibility. I can tell you, I am not here to be a provacateur but to share information which I believe is important. If you want to ignore me then fair enough. I am going to say what needs to be said and then, if ignored, I will go away. I have no desire or need to defend my credibility.
The issue with the Z-camera, which was stated flatly by Ralph Pearse at NPIC the night of the assassination, is extremely important. I can tell by your statements that you haven't fully grasped it yet. I very clumsily tried to clarify what he was saying, which only compounded your misunderstanding and I am sorry. But look at what Pearse is saying: the Z-film never ran through the gate at a steady pace ever - it was always in flux. So it 's not that it was alternating between fast and slow, it's that the pace cannot ever be known or measured.
By the way, any briefing boards which were created at NPIC on the weekend would have been presented working from a film speed of 16fps.
""one must notice he has never addressed any of the many mistakes he posts as facts, or any of the supposed "fun-facts"... he just keeps plowing on as if he is making a point of offering any information on which to build..."
again, you have seized on a minor mistake (when Zapruder was in WFAA) and an slightly incorrect description of the mechanics of a film camera, both of which in context irrelevant issues, to dismiss me entirely as the proprietor of "many mistakes" who therefore lacks credibility. I can tell you, I am not here to be a provacateur but to share information which I believe is important. If you want to ignore me then fair enough. I am going to say what needs to be said and then, if ignored, I will go away. I have no desire or need to defend my credibility.
The issue with the Z-camera, which was stated flatly by Ralph Pearse at NPIC the night of the assassination, is extremely important. I can tell by your statements that you haven't fully grasped it yet. I very clumsily tried to clarify what he was saying, which only compounded your misunderstanding and I am sorry. But look at what Pearse is saying: the Z-film never ran through the gate at a steady pace ever - it was always in flux. So it 's not that it was alternating between fast and slow, it's that the pace cannot ever be known or measured.
By the way, any briefing boards which were created at NPIC on the weekend would have been presented working from a film speed of 16fps.

