JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate > JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate
LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
Steve Howsley:
--- Quote from: Mac Crary on September 08, 2018, 03:02:15 PM --- One of the bullets was named a magic bullet for a bizarre trajectory emerging pristine after supposedly smashing bones and littering the wrist of the Governor with fragments that clearly did not come from the bullet exhibited. The second magic bullet hit Kennedy in the back of head and drove his head backwards??? Magic. We're in Disneyland after dark. With a stretch of the imagination you could have a third magic bullet, the one fired at the man who hated Kennedy most, Gen. Walker, by the man they say killed the object of his obsession. Wild, dude. Makes sense. All those magic bullets flying around, what with Walker being missed, evidence disappearing, theories made legend from on high, must have been the Magical Wizard of Oz. Walker just dusted his sleeves, myuh, honey he forgot to duck, back to the drawing board at Pentagon Disney.
--- End quote ---
Pristine? You need to do some research.
Joe Elliott:
--- Quote from: Dillon Rankine on September 07, 2018, 09:23:14 PM ---Curious to see what LNers think about the missed bullet, the Tague hit, and the relationship between the two (e.g., headshot fragment resulting in Tague hit).
--- End quote ---
What shooter scenario do my fellow LNers think is most likely?
Bill Chapman:
--- Quote from: Nicholas Turner on September 08, 2018, 07:06:55 PM ---For some, personal incredulity seems to be the deciding factor when it comes to this question.
--- End quote ---
Absolutely. McCloy mentioned that aspect in the video. One could mention the closely-related 'appeal to personal* ignorance' logical fallacy as well.
*As you know, I'm not calling anyone ignorant.
Let's see the CTers figure that one out haha
Steve Taylor:
--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on September 08, 2018, 08:03:47 PM ---//www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOdZ-4NUQQA
--- End quote ---
McCloy and Dulles had similar backgrounds and points of view. Dulles was the leader of the WC and could count on McCloy to not only come around to his Oswald Theory, but McCloy would convince others on the WC to forget all of their objections and to go along too. As you will read in the link and maybe pick up in this film, he was a very devious man, and quite capable of deceiving the nation. I don't think I've ever been more ashamed of Walter Cronkite, but I must forgive him as he was most likely a star of Operation Mockinghttps://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2006.0.html The CIA probably had him in their pocket.
http://spartacus-educational.com/USAmccloyJ.htm
Steve Taylor:
Going back to the topic. A shot landing near Tague, fired by LHO would have been wildly inaccurate, marked in red in the photo. The only time frame he would have been able to fire a reasonable shot would have been late in the Z film when the limo was well past the Ft. Worth sign.
On the other hand, a line of sight from the fire escape area of the Dal-Tex to the limo (in black), is easily easily seen for the timing of all shots suspected by the readers.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version