04-11-2013, 06:18 AM
Jim Marrs and ex-CIA operative Mike Baker discussed the JFK conspiracy in Dealey Plaza. The show starts with Baker showing how the metal plaque on the Depository says "alleged" assassin Oswald, meaning his guilt is still uncertain. Baker then goes to the window above the snipers nest on the 7th floor and shows how easy a shot it was. At that point I said here we go again. But then the show took a weird turn and had Jim Marrs talking about Lee Bowers. Baker and Marrs then set up a test where they looked to see if Bowers could see smoke and a flash from a rifle from the railyard tower. Turns out the test showed both were very visible. Interesting was the clearly visible smoke cloud coming from the rifle. Baker then had Belzer talking about how many witnesses died after the assassination and how extreme the odds were against that. From there Baker went to the spot where Bowers hit the abutment. They then determined that Bowers was run into the abutment by a car that pushed him there in a covert type operation. They then showed how Bowers had no autopsy and was cremated that night. The implication being they got rid of the evidence.
This is progress but Marrs should have added that Bowers lost his fingertip in a suspicious manner and told people privately he had seen a man throw a rifle in a trunk. The obvious interpretation of this is Bowers saw the whole thing, seeing exactly what Hoffman saw only from a much better vantage point. He then told a safe version of smoke and flashes with his finger as a reminder of what not to say. While the show makes a serious concession to the conspiracy it also inserts some unknown person to voice the other side with a predictable lone nut type McAdams denial for each example of evidence. Marrs shouldn't team up with these guys. He should tell it straight. I don't like the fact the CIA guy is trying to wiggle in as a good guy seeking the truth. Someone should remind him his outfit was heavily involved in the assassination:
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/am...one-photos
This is progress but Marrs should have added that Bowers lost his fingertip in a suspicious manner and told people privately he had seen a man throw a rifle in a trunk. The obvious interpretation of this is Bowers saw the whole thing, seeing exactly what Hoffman saw only from a much better vantage point. He then told a safe version of smoke and flashes with his finger as a reminder of what not to say. While the show makes a serious concession to the conspiracy it also inserts some unknown person to voice the other side with a predictable lone nut type McAdams denial for each example of evidence. Marrs shouldn't team up with these guys. He should tell it straight. I don't like the fact the CIA guy is trying to wiggle in as a good guy seeking the truth. Someone should remind him his outfit was heavily involved in the assassination:
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/am...one-photos