So what was the purpose of keeping thousands of documents classified for 62 years? Who and What is being protected? Certainly not Oswald. The MOB?
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Originally posted by Patrick Differ View PostSo what was the purpose of keeping thousands of documents classified for 62 years? Who and What is being protected? Certainly not Oswald. The MOB?
Of course, we will be treated to the usual declarations of "Smoking Guns" that PROVE various publicity hounds' pet "Theories". Several/Dozens of them.Last edited by C. F. Leon; Today, 12:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Patrick Differ View PostA full metal jacket bullet is meant to stop an opponent at long range and the soft nosed to do more tissue damage at shorter ranges. The tissue damage to JFKs head was massive according to the Parkland Doctors. The Zapruder film shows a head moving forward at the same time it explodes back and to the left. Laws of physics show possibly 2 shots hitting the head in microseconds. This is possible in the laws of physics.
One question is if JFK were hit from a full metal jacketed bullet in the head, where did it go? It would not have exploded or deformed if we are to believe the single bullet theory on that type bullet performance, from the same gun. Did it hit the windshield? Agent Kellerman sitting in front of Connally who was by then on his back and down, said he thought it was more like a shooting gallery. He was not hit but in the line of fire?
Who was the guy sitting in the pickup in the Cancellare photo? In the Zapruder film this pickup has the cargo area of this pickup with a cover and no person visible. A frangible projectile would have exploded into fragments in the President's head.Last edited by GBinOz; Today, 02:15 AM.
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If there are entry and exit wounds in a victim, a single straight-line trajectory through the victim can be determined. If one of the wounds can then be prop...
Recently by Douglas P. Horne: The Two NPIC Zapruder Film Events: Signposts Pointing to the Film'sAlteration In 2009, I believed I had discovered new evidence in the JFK assassination never reported by anyone else: convincing photography of the through-and-through bullet hole in the windshield of the JFK limousine that had been reported by six credible witnesses. I revisited that evidence today, and am more convinced than ever that the bullet hole in the limousine windshield is what I am looking at in those images. But the readers of this piece don’t have to take my word for it – you … Continue reading →
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Originally posted by cobalt View PostJohnny Brewer's John Wayne tribute act inside the Texas Theatre was surely worthy of a Best Supporting Actor award.
Brewer heard on the radio that a policeman had been shot, saw police cars, and saw a man who appeared to be avoiding the police and ducked into the Texas Theater without paying.
For a guy doing a John Wayne impersonation, that would be car salesman and former marine Ted Callaway. On hearing multiple gunshots, he ran towards the sound. Seeing the fleeing gunman, Calloway yelled at them. Calloway then went to Tippit's car, saw Tippit was dead, called in the shooting on the police radio, grabbed Tippit's gun, and set off looking for Tippit's murderer.
"The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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Originally posted by cobalt View PostThe attack on General Walker is highly disputed and relies heavily on the testimony of Marina Oswald and a US/Russian whose name I can barely recall but had CIA fingerprints all over. He committed suicide when called to testify before the Church Committee around 1978. This man claimed Oswald spoke impeccable Russian: most others found his Russian demotic.
George De Mohrenschildt and his wife Jeanne said he joked to Oswald about Oswald taking a shot at Walker, which ended the conversation, but they did not believe that Oswald did it at that time. That's it.
The Church Committee's final report was published in April 1976. In November 1976, Jeanne had de Mohrenschildt had her husband committed to a mental institution for three months, and listed in a notarized affidavit four previous suicide attempts. In the affidavit, she also stated that de Mohrenschildt suffered from depression, heard voices, saw visions, and believed that the CIA and the Jewish Mafia were persecuting him. De Mohrenschildt committed suicide in March of 1977. According to his daughter, De Mohrenschildt expressed a desire to kill himself a couple weeks before his suicide.
After De Mohrenschildt's suicide, someone claimed he had talked to them, saying "De Mohrenschildt told me that Oswald acted at his (de Mohrenschildt's) instructions and that he knew Oswald was going to kill Kennedy."
Jeanne de Mohrenschildt gave the HSCA a copy of a draft manuscript from her husband where he said Oswald was seldom violent and not the kind of person who would have killed JFK. It was published by the HSCA.
Originally posted by cobalt View PostThis man claimed Oswald spoke impeccable Russian: most others found his Russian demotic.
Mr. JENNER. Oswald was pretty proud, was he, of his ability to speak Russian?
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. He was proud of it, yes; because it is quite an achievement for a man with a poor scholastic background to have learned the language. It is surprising to me. It was an extraordinary surprise for my wife and myself that he was able to learn to speak it so well for such a short time as he was supposed to have stayed in Russia. As I understand it, he stayed there some 2 years, I gather.
Mr. JENNER. That is all.
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. And it is amazing.
Mr. JENNER. In speaking of that, as I recall, you noted he had a conversational command of the language.
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. But that he did not speak a refined Russian.
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. No, no; not a refined Russian.
Mr. JENNER. He had trouble with his grammar?
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. Yes, yes.
Mr. JENNER. Were there occasions when you knew them in which Marina would correct his grammar and there would be an altercation between them or something?
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. Oh, yes; there was bickering all the time.
"The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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