03-12-2014, 03:05 AM
Thanks, I don't believe the SS agents fired or anything, but it seems it is the case that the car slowed, perhaps stopped completely, and right at the point where dark complected man was signalling, its all too convenient, apparently the clenched fist is the military way of telling someone to stop, personally, though I am not as informed as I'd like to be, that all adds up to he had to have been an active participant.
His reactions are the complete opposite of what you would expect, and it seems, with the Z film being altered, the timeframe is much longer perhaps over 10 seconds, no way could a highly trained SS agent react as badly as that over that amount of time and with so much convenience for the fatal shot without it being deliberate. In my opinion anyway.
I also believe I am right in saying Houston Street was blocked off at the corner of Elm, so once they made the turn from Main onto Houston there was no way out, they had to take the left onto Elm, into the kill zone, which is scarily eerie, even if the driver had second thoughts or if he wasn't in on it and say saw a rifle in a window, to get away they would still have had to turn left onto Elm and drive right through the triangulation (at least) of fire. Amazing, it really does seem to have been an elaborately planned overkill operation, of breathtaking proportions.
His reactions are the complete opposite of what you would expect, and it seems, with the Z film being altered, the timeframe is much longer perhaps over 10 seconds, no way could a highly trained SS agent react as badly as that over that amount of time and with so much convenience for the fatal shot without it being deliberate. In my opinion anyway.
I also believe I am right in saying Houston Street was blocked off at the corner of Elm, so once they made the turn from Main onto Houston there was no way out, they had to take the left onto Elm, into the kill zone, which is scarily eerie, even if the driver had second thoughts or if he wasn't in on it and say saw a rifle in a window, to get away they would still have had to turn left onto Elm and drive right through the triangulation (at least) of fire. Amazing, it really does seem to have been an elaborately planned overkill operation, of breathtaking proportions.