25-06-2014, 04:09 PM
I was wondering why that happens all the time... pasting into this text block and I always get words joining together...
I'll try some other means of pasting...
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I am hoping this will prove to anyone and everyone, once andfor all, that the Evidence is the Conspiracy…
Let's assume for the sake of this discussion that Oswald was indeed at the SE 6th floor window at 12:30 when the shots from there are firedAND that he planned to kill JFK with the MC rifle... he surely could not have killed JFK with arifle that was not there in the first place. Oswald has a few items of information he MUST have in order to pull thisoff, the most important being the knowledge that the motorcade and JFK's limo would pass within shooting distance of the building. Where would he get this info and what wouldthat info say?
CE1362 is the Nov 19th Dallas Times Herald article revealing the route the motorcade would take... "The motorcade will pass thrudowntown on Harwood and then west on Main, turning back to Elm at Houston and then out Stemmons Freeway to the Trade Mart" AHA! Oswald, if he read or was aware of this article would now know that the motorcade would pass directly beneath the TSBD... in essence the motorcade was bringing JFK to his doorstep... Good thing he decided to take the lower paying TSBD job in October, right?
This is TUESDAY Nov 19th.. the article prefaces with the fact that the formal announcement of the trip was made in DC at 4pm... could Oswald the Lone Nut have known that JFK would pass by the TSBD beforethat? I don't see how. Security accordingto Chief Curry was not even planned until Tuesday the 19th. This must have been the evening edition of the paper.
Between the evening of Nov 19th and Thursday Nov 21 Oswald decides to get home to get his rifle out of the garage and bring it to work on Friday so he can do the deed. Does he make sure to ask Wesley for a ride home that day? For if he doesn't get home by Thursday night how can he get the rifle to work Friday?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I say, we were standing like I said atthe four-headed table about half as large as this, not, quite half as large, but anyway I was standing there getting the orders in and he said, "Could I ride home with you this afternoon?"
And I said, "Sure. You know, like I told you, you can go home with me any time you want to, like I say anytime you want to go see your wife that is all right with me."
Good thing Wesley was so accommodating... Asking Thursdayfor a ride home, a ride that would make or break his plan to kill JFK Friday seems cutting it a bit close... And he'd have to bring that paper bag he made to hold/hide the rifle with him... yet the man who sits by the paper never leaves his desk, eats his lunch at his desk and testifies to not being away from that area... yet somehow Oswald accomplishes this construction project without leaving a single print on this paper... andgets it home that thursday in the car with Wesley... maybe hidden in his pants or shirt or ???
Marina and Ruth are very surprised to see Oswald on thatThursday as he usually gives them fair warning...
Mr. JENNER - Let's proceed with the 21st. Did anything occur on the 21st with respect to Lee Harvey Oswald, that is a Thursday?
Mrs. PAINE - I arrived home from grocery shopping around 5:30, and he was on the front lawn. I was surprised to see him.
Mr. JENNER - You had no advance notice?
Mrs. PAINE - I had no advance notice and he had never before come without asking whether he could.
Mr. JENNER - Never before had he come to your home in that form without asking your permission to come?
Mrs. PAINE - Without asking permission; that is right.
It is here we are treated to Ruth Paine's story about the garage door and light being left on… shenever sees Oswald in the garage, never hears him… and even goes on to tell reporters:
Mrs. PAINE - I said I did not see how he could have taken the gun from the garage without my knowing it.
Yet somehow Oswald has to get into the garage, into the blanket, disassemble the rifle, place it in the paper bag and make it ready for his leaving the following morning… ifthe OSWALD PLAN to kill JFK can even occur… maybe all this happened in the morning?
Mr. JENNER - You heard no moving about on his part prior to your awakening?
Mrs. PAINE - No moving about on his part at all when I looked when I awoke
Mrs. OSWALD. Yes. He then stopped talking and sat down and watched television and then went to bed. I went to bed later. It was about 9 o'clock when he went to sleep. I went to sleep about 11:30. But it seemed to me that he was not really asleep. But I didn't talk to him.
In the morning he got up, said goodbye, and left, and that I shouldn't get up--as always, I did not get up to prepare breakfast. This was quite usual.
So the entire household was awake at 9pm when Oswald goes to sleep… and there is no mention of the time or sounds involved in what Oswald needed to do to get his 40" rifle into that bag…
But he must have at some point as he walks to the Frazier's with this large bag in his possession… which we come to learn must be at least 34" long to hold the largest piece of the broken down rifle. Also in this bag are the clip, the ammo, the scope and the barrel with firing mechanism… Metal and wood adding up to 7.5 lbs with nothing to keep it from banging into itself, tearing this bag, or anything else.
Surely the people at the Frazier household see this bag? And they do and testify to it…
Mrs. RANDLE. No, sir; the top with just a little bit sticking up. You know just like you grab something like that.
Mr. BALL. And he was grabbing it with his right hand at the top of the package and the package almost touched the ground?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
(this 5'9" man holding his arm at his side carrying the bag, and this 34" piece did not touch the ground… ok)
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Mr. BALL. Now, was the length of it any similar, anywhere near similar?
Mrs. RANDLE. Well, it wasn't that long, I mean it was folded down at the top as I told you. It definitely wasn't that long.
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Mrs. RANDLE. I measured 27" last time.
Mr. BALL. You measured 27" once before?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
Hmmm…maybe she didn't get a good look… what does Wesley say about this bag?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I will be frank with you, I would just, it is right as you get out of the grocery store, just more or less out of apackage, you have seen some of these brown paper sacks you can obtain from any, most of the stores, some varieties, but it was a package just roughly about two feet long.
So it appears that Oswald is able to carry a 34"-40" rifle in a bag quite a bit smaller… yet measurements can be deceiving… maybe they underestimated they MUST HAVE since the Lone Nut Oswald did get the rifle from the garage where it had never been seen by anyone in the house to the TSBD on the morning of the 22nd in the back seat of Wesley's car. And was able to tuck this rifle under his arm and carry it into the TSBD… Did anyone see Oswald when he arrived that morning?
One man claims he is told by his "friends" that they see Wesley drop Oswald off at the back door.. yet this is 2nd hand hearsay and virtually impossible to prove… Luckily Mr. Dougherty was not only at the back entrance when Oswald arrives, but see whether or not anything is in his hands at the time…
After the same question about Oswald is asked and answered anumber of times we finally have as evidence:
Mr. BALL - In other words, you would say positively he had nothing in his hands?
Mr. DOUGHERTY - I would say that---yes, sir.
Is there anyone other than Wesley that claims they see Oswald with a package, bag, rifle or anything in his hands that morning? No, we don't. Yet he MUST HAVE since his plan was to kill JFK as he passed by later that day… and we get back now to the timing from that day.
After slipping by everyone with the package he stows it …where? Where does Oswald place this 27to 40 inch bag with rifle parts in it so that it is undisturbed and availablewhen he is ready to execute his plan. Maybe behind some boxes on the 6th floor? Since he knows there is work being done up there and the place is in disarray, no one would notice it… Maybe the 1st floor domino room? A hall closet? Well, no matter, it had to have been somewhere since it is found on the 6th floor, fully assembled at 1:22pm.
Back now to his knowledge of the motorcade route and the timing. What information is available to this Lone Nut master planner of JFK's death as to WHEN the motorcade would passby the TSBD… He'd have to know this to at least be looking out a window at the time so as to take a shot… right? Wecome to find that SS agent Lawson tells Chief Curry that the Luncheon was to begin at 12:15… that the plane was to land at 11:30 and after a 45 min motorcade thru Dallas, arrive at the Trade Mart. VIP invitations had been sent and received which stated the Luncheon was to start at 12 NOON. So basically evenif he was able to know about what Lawson said to Curry or had seen an invitation to the event, to this LONE NUT KILLER the motorcade would have to pass by the TSBD between 11:55 and 12:10…
At the same time he knew he had to retrieve the bag with the rifle in it, reassemble the rifle and be at some window facing Elm when he drove by or miss out on his chance for immortality. Except Eddie Piper sees Oswald on the 1st floor around noon… no bag, no rifle. Carolyn Arnold claims to have seen him around 12:15 also on a lower floor… all the while Arnold Rowland eventually testifies that a man with a rifle is in the SW 6th floor window around 12:15… SOMEONE knew when to expect the motorcade… Concurrently Bonnie Ray Williams is eating his lunch 10 feet from the SE corner of the 6th floor sometime between 12 and12:15.
Mr. WILLIAMS. It was after I had left the sixth floor, after I had eaten the chicken sandwich. I finished the chicken sandwich maybe 10 or 15 minutes after 12. I could say approximately what time it was.
Mr. BALL. Approximately what time was it?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Approximately 12:20, maybe.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, when you talked to the FBI on the 23rd day of November, you said that you went up to the sixth floor about 12 noon with your lunch, and you stayed only about 3 minutes, and seeing no one you came down to the fifth floor, using the stairs at the west end of the building. Now, do you think you stayed longer than 3 minutes up there?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I am sure I stayed longer than 3 minutes.
Mr. BALL. Do you remember telling the FBI you only stayed 3 minutes up there?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I do not remember telling them I only stayed 3 minutes.
Why would the FBI lie about that????
Williams finally meets up with Norman and Jarman on the 5th floor since, as he put it:
Mr. DULLES. You were all alone as far as you knew at that time on the sixth floor?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir.
Mr. DULLES. During that period of from 12 o'clock about to--10 or 15 minutes after?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir. I felt like I was all alone. That is one of the reasons I left--because it was so quiet.
The man who finds out about JFK passing by his window just 3 days before and goes thru a variety of activities to insure he is at ANY window facing Elm when he KNOWS JFK is passing by… appears completely unconcerned about the motorcade and timing as late as 12:15… We also come to find that Mrs. Reid talks to her husband who is listening to the radio which states that the plane arrived late and did not leave Love field until 11:55… how fortuitous! Yet how would Oswald know this? There is not a single bit of evidence that is shared by anyone who claims to have told Oswald anything about a radio broadcast and the delay in the motorcade…
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt… at a little after noon on the 22nd Oswald has to accomplish the following: Retrieve the rifle, assemble the rifle, assemble the sniper's nest in the SE 6th floor corner without leaving a fingerprint on any of these 20+ 40lb boxes, hope that no one is on the 6th floor at the time, and do so without being seen or heard by anyone… for as we have the testimony… no one hears any of this happen or sees any of this occurring.. what is seen are men on the 6th floor at 12:15, one on the SW with a rifle and one on the SE looking out a window… neither of these men are Oswald…
But no matter… since he MUST HAVE been able to accomplish all this within 15 to 20 minutes without actually knowing any of the timing details… good plan!
Within 2 minutes of the shots being fired he is supposedly stopped in the lunchroom on the 2nd floor… yet that's not what Baker writes on 11/22 and signs on 11/22 in his AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
"As we reached the third or fourth floor I saw a man walking away from the stairway. I called to the man and he turned around and came back toward me. The manager said, "I know that man, he works here." I then turned the man loose and went up to the top floor. The man I saw was a white man approximately 30 years old, 5'9", 165 pounds, dark hair and wearing a light brown jacket."
No 2nd floor, no door to the lunchroom, no window in the door, no pulling of his pistol, none of this story to be is recorded on the afternoon of the killing by the man who stopped someone coming down the stairs from where the shots were supposedly fired…
Our three men just 10 feet below the SE window are subject to a rifle blast that produces over 150dB of sound/shockwave. Studies show that this level of sound even down to 120dB will render a person temporarily deaf, cause ringing in the ears and be quite painful for some time afterward… and not only does it happen once but 2 more times… yet one of these men claims to be able to hear the working of the bolt and clinking of the shells onthe floor above…. A sound this loud, repeated twice more from the same location and these men can only "think" or "believe" someone is shooting at the president… It stretches the bounds of credibility… but it MUST have happened thatway…
Mr. NORMAN. I believe it was his right arm, and I can't remember what the exact time was but I know I heard a shot, and then after I heard the shot, well, it seems as though the President, you know, slumped or something, and then another shot and I believe Jarman or someone told me, he said, "I believe someone is shooting at the President," and I think I made a statement "It is someone shooting at the President, and I believe it came from up above us."
Well, I couldn't see at all during the time but I know Iheard a third shot fired, and I could also hear something sounded like the shell hulls hitting the floor and the ejecting of the rifle, it sounded asthough it was to me.
The Evidence is the Conspiracy… it remains impossible for the events to have happened the way they were described and not even possible to be considered by any thinking person.
As Bugs says this is indeed the most complicated murder of all time, and the WCR proves it to be so. Talking about the "evidence" as if it indicates anything is a hoax and a cruel joke on anyone who continues to play the game…. The magician's trick of getting you to look here while the deception is happening over there…
As Edward Morrow used to say, "Good night, and Good Luck"
I'll try some other means of pasting...
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I am hoping this will prove to anyone and everyone, once andfor all, that the Evidence is the Conspiracy…
Let's assume for the sake of this discussion that Oswald was indeed at the SE 6th floor window at 12:30 when the shots from there are firedAND that he planned to kill JFK with the MC rifle... he surely could not have killed JFK with arifle that was not there in the first place. Oswald has a few items of information he MUST have in order to pull thisoff, the most important being the knowledge that the motorcade and JFK's limo would pass within shooting distance of the building. Where would he get this info and what wouldthat info say?
CE1362 is the Nov 19th Dallas Times Herald article revealing the route the motorcade would take... "The motorcade will pass thrudowntown on Harwood and then west on Main, turning back to Elm at Houston and then out Stemmons Freeway to the Trade Mart" AHA! Oswald, if he read or was aware of this article would now know that the motorcade would pass directly beneath the TSBD... in essence the motorcade was bringing JFK to his doorstep... Good thing he decided to take the lower paying TSBD job in October, right?
This is TUESDAY Nov 19th.. the article prefaces with the fact that the formal announcement of the trip was made in DC at 4pm... could Oswald the Lone Nut have known that JFK would pass by the TSBD beforethat? I don't see how. Security accordingto Chief Curry was not even planned until Tuesday the 19th. This must have been the evening edition of the paper.
Between the evening of Nov 19th and Thursday Nov 21 Oswald decides to get home to get his rifle out of the garage and bring it to work on Friday so he can do the deed. Does he make sure to ask Wesley for a ride home that day? For if he doesn't get home by Thursday night how can he get the rifle to work Friday?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I say, we were standing like I said atthe four-headed table about half as large as this, not, quite half as large, but anyway I was standing there getting the orders in and he said, "Could I ride home with you this afternoon?"
And I said, "Sure. You know, like I told you, you can go home with me any time you want to, like I say anytime you want to go see your wife that is all right with me."
Good thing Wesley was so accommodating... Asking Thursdayfor a ride home, a ride that would make or break his plan to kill JFK Friday seems cutting it a bit close... And he'd have to bring that paper bag he made to hold/hide the rifle with him... yet the man who sits by the paper never leaves his desk, eats his lunch at his desk and testifies to not being away from that area... yet somehow Oswald accomplishes this construction project without leaving a single print on this paper... andgets it home that thursday in the car with Wesley... maybe hidden in his pants or shirt or ???
Marina and Ruth are very surprised to see Oswald on thatThursday as he usually gives them fair warning...
Mr. JENNER - Let's proceed with the 21st. Did anything occur on the 21st with respect to Lee Harvey Oswald, that is a Thursday?
Mrs. PAINE - I arrived home from grocery shopping around 5:30, and he was on the front lawn. I was surprised to see him.
Mr. JENNER - You had no advance notice?
Mrs. PAINE - I had no advance notice and he had never before come without asking whether he could.
Mr. JENNER - Never before had he come to your home in that form without asking your permission to come?
Mrs. PAINE - Without asking permission; that is right.
It is here we are treated to Ruth Paine's story about the garage door and light being left on… shenever sees Oswald in the garage, never hears him… and even goes on to tell reporters:
Mrs. PAINE - I said I did not see how he could have taken the gun from the garage without my knowing it.
Yet somehow Oswald has to get into the garage, into the blanket, disassemble the rifle, place it in the paper bag and make it ready for his leaving the following morning… ifthe OSWALD PLAN to kill JFK can even occur… maybe all this happened in the morning?
Mr. JENNER - You heard no moving about on his part prior to your awakening?
Mrs. PAINE - No moving about on his part at all when I looked when I awoke
Mrs. OSWALD. Yes. He then stopped talking and sat down and watched television and then went to bed. I went to bed later. It was about 9 o'clock when he went to sleep. I went to sleep about 11:30. But it seemed to me that he was not really asleep. But I didn't talk to him.
In the morning he got up, said goodbye, and left, and that I shouldn't get up--as always, I did not get up to prepare breakfast. This was quite usual.
So the entire household was awake at 9pm when Oswald goes to sleep… and there is no mention of the time or sounds involved in what Oswald needed to do to get his 40" rifle into that bag…
But he must have at some point as he walks to the Frazier's with this large bag in his possession… which we come to learn must be at least 34" long to hold the largest piece of the broken down rifle. Also in this bag are the clip, the ammo, the scope and the barrel with firing mechanism… Metal and wood adding up to 7.5 lbs with nothing to keep it from banging into itself, tearing this bag, or anything else.
Surely the people at the Frazier household see this bag? And they do and testify to it…
Mrs. RANDLE. No, sir; the top with just a little bit sticking up. You know just like you grab something like that.
Mr. BALL. And he was grabbing it with his right hand at the top of the package and the package almost touched the ground?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
(this 5'9" man holding his arm at his side carrying the bag, and this 34" piece did not touch the ground… ok)
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Mr. BALL. Now, was the length of it any similar, anywhere near similar?
Mrs. RANDLE. Well, it wasn't that long, I mean it was folded down at the top as I told you. It definitely wasn't that long.
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Mrs. RANDLE. I measured 27" last time.
Mr. BALL. You measured 27" once before?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
Hmmm…maybe she didn't get a good look… what does Wesley say about this bag?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I will be frank with you, I would just, it is right as you get out of the grocery store, just more or less out of apackage, you have seen some of these brown paper sacks you can obtain from any, most of the stores, some varieties, but it was a package just roughly about two feet long.
So it appears that Oswald is able to carry a 34"-40" rifle in a bag quite a bit smaller… yet measurements can be deceiving… maybe they underestimated they MUST HAVE since the Lone Nut Oswald did get the rifle from the garage where it had never been seen by anyone in the house to the TSBD on the morning of the 22nd in the back seat of Wesley's car. And was able to tuck this rifle under his arm and carry it into the TSBD… Did anyone see Oswald when he arrived that morning?
One man claims he is told by his "friends" that they see Wesley drop Oswald off at the back door.. yet this is 2nd hand hearsay and virtually impossible to prove… Luckily Mr. Dougherty was not only at the back entrance when Oswald arrives, but see whether or not anything is in his hands at the time…
After the same question about Oswald is asked and answered anumber of times we finally have as evidence:
Mr. BALL - In other words, you would say positively he had nothing in his hands?
Mr. DOUGHERTY - I would say that---yes, sir.
Is there anyone other than Wesley that claims they see Oswald with a package, bag, rifle or anything in his hands that morning? No, we don't. Yet he MUST HAVE since his plan was to kill JFK as he passed by later that day… and we get back now to the timing from that day.
After slipping by everyone with the package he stows it …where? Where does Oswald place this 27to 40 inch bag with rifle parts in it so that it is undisturbed and availablewhen he is ready to execute his plan. Maybe behind some boxes on the 6th floor? Since he knows there is work being done up there and the place is in disarray, no one would notice it… Maybe the 1st floor domino room? A hall closet? Well, no matter, it had to have been somewhere since it is found on the 6th floor, fully assembled at 1:22pm.
Back now to his knowledge of the motorcade route and the timing. What information is available to this Lone Nut master planner of JFK's death as to WHEN the motorcade would passby the TSBD… He'd have to know this to at least be looking out a window at the time so as to take a shot… right? Wecome to find that SS agent Lawson tells Chief Curry that the Luncheon was to begin at 12:15… that the plane was to land at 11:30 and after a 45 min motorcade thru Dallas, arrive at the Trade Mart. VIP invitations had been sent and received which stated the Luncheon was to start at 12 NOON. So basically evenif he was able to know about what Lawson said to Curry or had seen an invitation to the event, to this LONE NUT KILLER the motorcade would have to pass by the TSBD between 11:55 and 12:10…
At the same time he knew he had to retrieve the bag with the rifle in it, reassemble the rifle and be at some window facing Elm when he drove by or miss out on his chance for immortality. Except Eddie Piper sees Oswald on the 1st floor around noon… no bag, no rifle. Carolyn Arnold claims to have seen him around 12:15 also on a lower floor… all the while Arnold Rowland eventually testifies that a man with a rifle is in the SW 6th floor window around 12:15… SOMEONE knew when to expect the motorcade… Concurrently Bonnie Ray Williams is eating his lunch 10 feet from the SE corner of the 6th floor sometime between 12 and12:15.
Mr. WILLIAMS. It was after I had left the sixth floor, after I had eaten the chicken sandwich. I finished the chicken sandwich maybe 10 or 15 minutes after 12. I could say approximately what time it was.
Mr. BALL. Approximately what time was it?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Approximately 12:20, maybe.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, when you talked to the FBI on the 23rd day of November, you said that you went up to the sixth floor about 12 noon with your lunch, and you stayed only about 3 minutes, and seeing no one you came down to the fifth floor, using the stairs at the west end of the building. Now, do you think you stayed longer than 3 minutes up there?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I am sure I stayed longer than 3 minutes.
Mr. BALL. Do you remember telling the FBI you only stayed 3 minutes up there?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I do not remember telling them I only stayed 3 minutes.
Why would the FBI lie about that????
Williams finally meets up with Norman and Jarman on the 5th floor since, as he put it:
Mr. DULLES. You were all alone as far as you knew at that time on the sixth floor?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir.
Mr. DULLES. During that period of from 12 o'clock about to--10 or 15 minutes after?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir. I felt like I was all alone. That is one of the reasons I left--because it was so quiet.
The man who finds out about JFK passing by his window just 3 days before and goes thru a variety of activities to insure he is at ANY window facing Elm when he KNOWS JFK is passing by… appears completely unconcerned about the motorcade and timing as late as 12:15… We also come to find that Mrs. Reid talks to her husband who is listening to the radio which states that the plane arrived late and did not leave Love field until 11:55… how fortuitous! Yet how would Oswald know this? There is not a single bit of evidence that is shared by anyone who claims to have told Oswald anything about a radio broadcast and the delay in the motorcade…
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt… at a little after noon on the 22nd Oswald has to accomplish the following: Retrieve the rifle, assemble the rifle, assemble the sniper's nest in the SE 6th floor corner without leaving a fingerprint on any of these 20+ 40lb boxes, hope that no one is on the 6th floor at the time, and do so without being seen or heard by anyone… for as we have the testimony… no one hears any of this happen or sees any of this occurring.. what is seen are men on the 6th floor at 12:15, one on the SW with a rifle and one on the SE looking out a window… neither of these men are Oswald…
But no matter… since he MUST HAVE been able to accomplish all this within 15 to 20 minutes without actually knowing any of the timing details… good plan!
Within 2 minutes of the shots being fired he is supposedly stopped in the lunchroom on the 2nd floor… yet that's not what Baker writes on 11/22 and signs on 11/22 in his AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
"As we reached the third or fourth floor I saw a man walking away from the stairway. I called to the man and he turned around and came back toward me. The manager said, "I know that man, he works here." I then turned the man loose and went up to the top floor. The man I saw was a white man approximately 30 years old, 5'9", 165 pounds, dark hair and wearing a light brown jacket."
No 2nd floor, no door to the lunchroom, no window in the door, no pulling of his pistol, none of this story to be is recorded on the afternoon of the killing by the man who stopped someone coming down the stairs from where the shots were supposedly fired…
Our three men just 10 feet below the SE window are subject to a rifle blast that produces over 150dB of sound/shockwave. Studies show that this level of sound even down to 120dB will render a person temporarily deaf, cause ringing in the ears and be quite painful for some time afterward… and not only does it happen once but 2 more times… yet one of these men claims to be able to hear the working of the bolt and clinking of the shells onthe floor above…. A sound this loud, repeated twice more from the same location and these men can only "think" or "believe" someone is shooting at the president… It stretches the bounds of credibility… but it MUST have happened thatway…
Mr. NORMAN. I believe it was his right arm, and I can't remember what the exact time was but I know I heard a shot, and then after I heard the shot, well, it seems as though the President, you know, slumped or something, and then another shot and I believe Jarman or someone told me, he said, "I believe someone is shooting at the President," and I think I made a statement "It is someone shooting at the President, and I believe it came from up above us."
Well, I couldn't see at all during the time but I know Iheard a third shot fired, and I could also hear something sounded like the shell hulls hitting the floor and the ejecting of the rifle, it sounded asthough it was to me.
The Evidence is the Conspiracy… it remains impossible for the events to have happened the way they were described and not even possible to be considered by any thinking person.
As Bugs says this is indeed the most complicated murder of all time, and the WCR proves it to be so. Talking about the "evidence" as if it indicates anything is a hoax and a cruel joke on anyone who continues to play the game…. The magician's trick of getting you to look here while the deception is happening over there…
As Edward Morrow used to say, "Good night, and Good Luck"
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