JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate > JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate

How long does it take to alter hundreds of frames of film?

<< < (23/24) > >>

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: Royell Storing on April 19, 2018, 08:23:37 PM ---   And what would be the explanation for Motorcycle Officer Hargis riding closely on the LEFT Rear of the JFK Limo getting hit so hard with blood and brain matter that he thought he had been hit with a bullet?

--- End quote ---

Good grief

He rode through it

Royell Storing:

--- Quote from: Steve M. Galbraith on April 21, 2018, 06:21:37 PM ---Once again: Hargis said he saw no exit wound in the back of JFK's head. He saw no splash exiting JFK's head in the back. Only the side.

He was right behind JFK: if there was an exit wound caused by a second bullet why didn't he see it? And there is no exit wound seen in the Zapruder film. Or splash from the rear of the head. And there is no exit wound in the head shown in the autopsy x-rays and photos.

You can say that Hargis (somehow) missed it but if you do that then you open yourself up to questioning about what the other eyewitnesses said they saw re a exit wound. We all agree that eyewitness accounts are notoriously unreliable. Unless they're corroborated by other evidence we can't rely on them. In this case Hargis's account is corroborated - for me - by the other physical evidence.

The physical evidence is the problem for those that say there was a exit wound in the back of the head.

--- End quote ---

            For the record, Officer Hargis was Not, ".....right behind JFK".  Of course, You are avoiding any mention what-so-ever of the location of the JFK Head Wound as documented by numerous Parkland Professionals. 

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Allan Fritzke on April 19, 2018, 06:37:43 PM ---Post something worthwhile:   - a rebuttal would have been nice rather than posting for the sake of posting!    Of the 454 posts you have made this year,  How many posts have you offered as solutions?    "Any statement that is intended to not have any feedback, output, or response is known as a rhetorical statement and useless.

--- End quote ---

Chapman is really adept at cutting and pasting from McAdams, though.

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on April 23, 2018, 09:22:55 PM ---Chapman is really adept at cutting and pasting from McAdams, though.

--- End quote ---

Why are you so fearful of C&P

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Steve M. Galbraith on April 24, 2018, 09:35:25 PM ---If the information is factual, who cares what website carries it?

--- End quote ---

I think you just answered your own question.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version