Firearms experts who say; ?I can't do it so it can't be done?, cannot be trusted

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Offline John Iacoletti

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I don?t typically pretend to know things that I don?t actually know.

In that event.... You know NOTHING!....  Isn't that right?      There were many Iacoletti's laughing at jeering Christopher Columbus who was attempting to prove the world was a globe as he set sail to reach the Orient by sailing west.   Turns out all of those Iacoletti's were FOS.....

No, there's actually evidence of the Earth's shape and there was long before Columbus.

On the other hand, there is no evidence that "the experts at LIFE and other publications said the photo had been retouched before they ever received them", or any of your other made up stories.

Offline Ross Lidell

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That's ok, because there's no evidence of a Carcano "planter" or "shooter" either...

There is evidence of a Carcano "transporter" and "shooter: Lee Harvey Oswald.

Your denials of fact--against all common sense--don't change the reality of Oswald's suspicious behaviour on 21 and 22 November 1963. Add to that the lack of an iron-clad alibi for 12:30 PM CST... the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Oswald was the shooter, and in the absence of an accomplice, also the transporter.

Offline John Iacoletti

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There is evidence of a Carcano "transporter" and "shooter: Lee Harvey Oswald.

Other than speculation?  I don't think so.

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Your denials of fact--against all common sense--don't change the reality of Oswald's suspicious behaviour on 21 and 22 November 1963. Add to that the lack of an iron-clad alibi for 12:30 PM CST... the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

At least 5 other people in the TSBD alone don't have an alibi for 12:30 PM CST.

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Oswald was the shooter, and in the absence of an accomplice, also the transporter.

Easy to say -- not so easy to prove.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2019, 11:53:14 PM by John Iacoletti »

Offline Ross Lidell

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Other than speculation?  I don't think so.

At least 5 other people in the TSBD alone don't have an alibi for 12:30 PM CST.

Easy to say -- not so easy to prove.

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There is evidence of a Carcano "transporter" and "shooter: Lee Harvey Oswald.


Other than speculation?  I don't think so.

Silly statement. Physical evidence (which you routinely dispute) exists.

Your denials of fact--against all common sense--don't change the reality of Oswald's suspicious behaviour on 21 and 22 November 1963. Add to that the lack of an iron-clad alibi for 12:30 PM CST... the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

At least 5 other people in the TSBD alone don't have an alibi for 12:30 PM CST.

Which of the five (5) do you consider to be the Carcano "transporter" and/or "shooter"?

Oswald was the shooter, and in the absence of an accomplice, also the transporter.

Easy to say -- not so easy to prove.

Easy for you to deny there's no proof when you have no evidence (physical) to the contrary.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2019, 12:11:40 AM by Ross Lidell »

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Mr. Liebeler: Did you fire with Oswald?
      Mr. Delgado: Right; I was in the same line. By that I mean we were on the same line together, the same time, but not firing at the same position . . . and I remember seeing his. It was a pretty big joke, because he got a lot of "maggie's drawers," you know, a lot of misses, but he didn't give a darn.
      Mr. Liebeler: Missed the target completely?
      Mr. Delgado: He just qualified, that's it. He wasn't as enthusiastic as the rest of us. (8H235) 

 At a fixed...stationary target.
 

Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Pete, there's one thing that we can agree on: The very-low definition of movie cameras (circa 1963) used by news organizations causes great frustration when viewing archival film footage exposed in them . If HD Video Cameras were available in 1963, we could now identify with accuracy details that would eliminate silly theories. Ergo, the exact type of rifle might be discerned.

The rifle carried by the man is not a Mauser. I cannot see a bolt-action, so it might be a M1 Garand? It's probably a rifle carried as an attack/defense weapon.

Incidentally, how do you know the man is an FBI agent?
So you don't know what is in his left hand? And you don't know the agent? Slyly holding back the answers, otherwise known as, underperform. Sound familiar?
« Last Edit: March 06, 2019, 03:09:08 AM by Peter Kleinschmidt »

Offline Ross Lidell

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So you don't know what is in his left hand? And you don't know the agent? Slyly holding back the answers, otherwise known as, underperform. Sound familiar?

What an adolescent reply! I'm not holding back anything... slyly or otherwise.

I cannot positively discern the Type and Brand of rifle. The film sequence is short and the rifle is partly obscured for some of the time. I don't see a telescopic sight or a bolt-action. That's why I guessed the rifle could be an M1 Garand.

The difference between performing a physical task and writing a reply is obvious except to the mentally challenged. With physical tasks (firearms/arrows)...  accuracy and/or speed is paramount. To under-perform: Aiming off-target or going slow is easy to accomplish. Written tasks aren't equivalent. Formulating a reply can be done slowly and still be coherent. Dexterity is not required.

Your posts are silly "game-playing"... the hallmark of an anemic intellect. Just tell me what the rifle is and be done with it. You're not impressing anyone with your drawn-out deception.  :-X

Not meaning to be rude: What level of education have you achieved? College, High school, Playschool?
« Last Edit: March 06, 2019, 04:06:02 AM by Ross Lidell »