15-07-2009, 11:21 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I have to agree with CD. This is one of the many [all too many] purposefully invented blind alleys for some of us to get lost in - and seed conflicting theories. No credible evidence exists that this ever happened - only a few glints of smoke and mirrors - all phony.
Pete, Pete...this won't do. Witnesses with no conceivable ulterior motive described, and, in some instances, sought to interest the WC in, shots from within the presidential limo. They did so, in some cases, long after the official orthodoxy had been, after a faltering start, set in stone. Not a single official followed up with the questions that should have issued. None of this testimony was invented; nor was any pattern imposed by those who found it. It's there.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Jackie and the Connellys would have known, people in the plaza would have known...
They did, Peter, they did. Among them were some of the closest eyewitnesses.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:..the blood splatter patterns to various people and places don't fit this...
Particularly after the Secret Service washed the presidential limo out...
Peter Lemkin Wrote:the acousitic evidence would be different, even altered medical evidence would have to be different than it is...
But which acoustic evidence and which wound patterns? The majority view among the Parkland doctors was, for the head wound, a left temple entrance/right rear exit - exactly as one would expect from a hand gun fired from the driver's seat!
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Besides, you just don't run a covert op with the main event in plain sight anyway.
The assassination of RFK? MLK? Malcolm X? In fact, Pete, the contrary is true. Moreover, the American tradition is close range assassination by hand-gun. There is no precedent within that tradition for assassination by rifle from distance.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:This has been put to sleep so many times, but it keeps walking around....I suggest this one be laid to rest once and for all. On this one, I think there is no there there. This is a planted story - as are so many others.
At the heart of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's murder was a brute simplicity: I urge you to think again!