11-05-2013, 09:07 AM
George Michael Evica, "The Surrounding Silence: The Terrible First Sound in Dealey Plaza,"
Analyzes reports of 120 witnesses who reported a "roaring" explosion preceding the shooting
and smoke and acrid powder smell on the knoll; implications of this for the nature of the
conspiracy and the conspirators.
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg ...tem 05.pdf
I believe there is something significant there Phil... this "first sound" seems to occur just as the limo finishes the turn - (honk honk in a basement garage comes to mind)
David, I agree with your suspicion and think George Michael Evica laid it out in 1993
A starting gun, a scored percussion rivaling 1812 Overture
[size=12]To fix the mass consciousness just as surely as the throat shot stunned and silenced the president
T[size=12]he conductor taps his baton on t[size=12]he music stand[/SIZE]
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Analyzes reports of 120 witnesses who reported a "roaring" explosion preceding the shooting
and smoke and acrid powder smell on the knoll; implications of this for the nature of the
conspiracy and the conspirators.
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg ...tem 05.pdf
I believe there is something significant there Phil... this "first sound" seems to occur just as the limo finishes the turn - (honk honk in a basement garage comes to mind)
David, I agree with your suspicion and think George Michael Evica laid it out in 1993
A starting gun, a scored percussion rivaling 1812 Overture
[size=12]To fix the mass consciousness just as surely as the throat shot stunned and silenced the president
T[size=12]he conductor taps his baton on t[size=12]he music stand[/SIZE]
[/SIZE][/SIZE]