20-01-2013, 04:36 AM
It doesn't mean that at all Albert.
Anyone who watches the film the first time without introduction thinks that way.
When millions saw it on TV, that was the reaction. I mean it was like an electric current went off underground.
Same as when it was in Stone's film to a new generation.
So when analysts first saw the film that night, yeah that was the reaction.
Further, in Don Adams' book, one of the gems in it is his first reaction upon seeing the film in Dallas with other FBI agents. When they walked out of the screening, he said, its obvious that he was hit by two different snipers. They said, well yeah, we all know that. But that is not what the Director wants us to say.
Same thing when Sprague's HSCA saw the film. LJ Delsa said it had to be two directions and two different calibre weapons due to the two reactions.
Because the other side has come up with so many excuses and rationalizations--Alvarez and the jet effect, Sturdivan and the neuromuscular reaction--people forget how powerful the film is as evidence. It proves conspiracy in at least four different ways.
But that's not enough for some people.
Anyone who watches the film the first time without introduction thinks that way.
When millions saw it on TV, that was the reaction. I mean it was like an electric current went off underground.
Same as when it was in Stone's film to a new generation.
So when analysts first saw the film that night, yeah that was the reaction.
Further, in Don Adams' book, one of the gems in it is his first reaction upon seeing the film in Dallas with other FBI agents. When they walked out of the screening, he said, its obvious that he was hit by two different snipers. They said, well yeah, we all know that. But that is not what the Director wants us to say.
Same thing when Sprague's HSCA saw the film. LJ Delsa said it had to be two directions and two different calibre weapons due to the two reactions.
Because the other side has come up with so many excuses and rationalizations--Alvarez and the jet effect, Sturdivan and the neuromuscular reaction--people forget how powerful the film is as evidence. It proves conspiracy in at least four different ways.
But that's not enough for some people.