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The Ignorati at EF and Their Enabling of the Enemy
#1
Over at the EF -- aka "The Swamp" -- the usual gang of idiots are "debating" long-settled issues.

This week it's "analysis" of the first loud report in Dealey Plaza signaling the beginning of the shooting sequence.

No one seems aware of of the definitive study of the phenomenon, George Michael Evica's "The Surrounding Silence: The Terrible First Sound in Dealey Plaza," which, in the author's words, "analyzes reports of 120 witnesses who reported a "roaring" explosion preceding the shooting and smoke and acrid powder smell on the knoll, and discusses the implications of this for the nature of the conspiracy and the conspirators." This paper was delivered 19 years ago, in June, 1993, at the Second Research Conference of The Third Decade, in Providence, RI.

That's 19 YEARS AGO!

Stunning ignorance among self-proclaimed experts.

The disinformation entity "Colby" checks in to take advantage of the ignorance by dismissing it all as "silly."

The EF is a travesty. It aids and abets the enemy. All of good character who contribute to its continuation do likewise.
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#2
Another LN ignoramus/provocateur (this one called Baker) is taking advantage of the Doomed to Repeat History crowd at EF by dismissing the "Terrible Sound" argument before it has been made properly -- and in the process heaping ridicule on all who, while unaware of Evica's work, rightly sense that the sonic event was unrelated to gunfire and served key conspiracy purposes.

I'd be interested in DPF correspondents' hypotheses regarding the "Terrible Sound."
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#3
Charles Drago Wrote:Over at the EF -- aka "The Swamp" -- the usual gang of idiots are "debating" long-settled issues.

This week it's "analysis" of the first loud report in Dealey Plaza signaling the beginning of the shooting sequence.

No one seems aware of of the definitive study of the phenomenon, George Michael Evica's "The Surrounding Silence: The Terrible First Sound in Dealey Plaza," which, in the author's words, "analyzes reports of 120 witnesses who reported a "roaring" explosion preceding the shooting and smoke and acrid powder smell on the knoll, and discusses the implications of this for the nature of the conspiracy and the conspirators." This paper was delivered 19 years ago, in June, 1993, at the Second Research Conference of The Third Decade, in Providence, RI.

That's 19 YEARS AGO!

Stunning ignorance among self-proclaimed experts.

The disinformation entity "Colby" checks in to take advantage of the ignorance by dismissing it all as "silly."

The EF is a travesty. It aids and abets the enemy. All of good character who contribute to its continuation do likewise.

Has this paper ever been put online? Was it published in "The Third Decade"? Or enywhere else. (I used to get that but not after I moved here in 1990. ). I would be very interested in reading it.
Dawn.
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#4
To my knowledge, the paper is not available on-line.

It was published in the "Proceedings" of the Providence JFK conference. I have a copy. It's lengthy, but if time permits, I'll retype and post.
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#5
JFK was ambushed in Dealey Plaza. A terrible explosion silenced the cheering crowd at Main and Elm and froze JFK's Dallas motorcade, allowing at least three weapons to fire three volleys at JFK. More than 130 witnesses in Dealey Plaza reported to Dallas police, sheriff's officers, and the media, most of them immediately after the Dealey Plaza event, that an ear-shattering roar (not a rifle round) was the first "noise" they heard before the fatal flurry of shots entered the presidential limo.


Simultaneously, a number of these same witnesses saw a brilliant flash of light and a highly visible puff of white smoke from near the top of the grassy knoll. When witnesses in the motorcade drove through this same area, they reported smelling acrid "gunpowder," that special chemical combination associated with blasting explosives and "fireworks." With the presidential limo brought nearly to a halt by this explosion forward of the motorcade, JFK was fired upon by the three teams of shooters.



http://www.kenrahn.com/jfk/the_critics/evica/Perfect_cover.html
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Phil Dragoo Wrote:JFK was ambushed in Dealey Plaza. A terrible explosion silenced the cheering crowd at Main and Elm and froze JFK's Dallas motorcade, allowing at least three weapons to fire three volleys at JFK. More than 130 witnesses in Dealey Plaza reported to Dallas police, sheriff's officers, and the media, most of them immediately after the Dealey Plaza event, that an ear-shattering roar (not a rifle round) was the first "noise" they heard before the fatal flurry of shots entered the presidential limo.


Simultaneously, a number of these same witnesses saw a brilliant flash of light and a highly visible puff of white smoke from near the top of the grassy knoll. When witnesses in the motorcade drove through this same area, they reported smelling acrid "gunpowder," that special chemical combination associated with blasting explosives and "fireworks." With the presidential limo brought nearly to a halt by this explosion forward of the motorcade, JFK was fired upon by the three teams of shooters.



http://www.kenrahn.com/jfk/the_critics/evica/Perfect_cover.html

A different Evica essay, but one well worth reading -- even though it is found on the website of a notorious LN provocateur.
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#7
The Perfect Cover presents as George Michael Evica's intellectual Yoga Sun Salutation in that it warms up and limbers the mind to think about the JFK Assassination.

Falun Gong practioners in the Peoples Republic of China are set upon by ten wiry policemen wielding flashing batons, turning the thighs of the hapless women into purple tuna.

So threatened is the Re-Education Forum by clarity, it mobilizes similar craven attacks.

The Posimkin Village seems safe enough.

Peaceful as Dealey Plaza.
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#8
Phil Dragoo Wrote:the Re-Education Forum........

The Posimkin Village seems safe enough.

Peaceful as Dealey Plaza.

Brilliant, Phil...just brilliant!
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
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#9
I see Mike Rago, the man who thinks JFK was shot by a man in a police uniform standing right out in the open on the Grassy Knoll using a handgun, is on EF and receiving a full receptive audience.


Mike thinks Moorman captured a shooter in a police uniform with handgun drawn and aiming right out on the Knoll to Zapruder's right. That this shooter tracked Kennedy and popped him with a revolver as he emerged from behind the concrete wall (That's very fast quick aiming).
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#10
During the murder of our elected President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, TX, there seems to be some discrepancy among witnesses regarding the number of shots and the spacing of those shots. However, without naming names or quoting, I have noted a fairly consistent report among the witnesses about the first sound being "different", and louder than the following sounds that are now believed to be gun/rifle shots. I realize my information comes from research study and subject to interpretation, but I tend to believe those reports. Even more consistent is the many reports of two of the shots, at least two, were very close together and impossible to both come from a bolt action rifle. But, the "first sound" is to me something worth study/research and possibly is the reason some witnesses thought they were hearing fireworks or a backfire from a vehicle. Undoubtedly this subject has been well vetted, but since it has reappeared I just wanted to add my one and one-half cent, FWIW.

Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch

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