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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #182 on: January 08, 2025, 12:56:24 PM »
The reaction you are seeing from people on the film is the result is what they HEARD = EAR. Ear witnesses overwhelmingly have the 2nd and 3rd shots far too close together for those shots to have been fired by the same bolt action rifle. Holland's "The Lost Bullet" displays Amos Euins banging out those 3 shots. Euins demonstration of the timing of Shots #2 and #3 are too close together.

Lots of witnesses, including Amos Euins, were confused by the sounds of the muzzle blasts and supersonic "cracks" in the echo chamber known as Dealey Plaza.

That's why Roselle and Scearce focused on the captured-on-film conscious (as opposed to "startle") physical reactions of those seven witnesses to the first, and only the first, shot.

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #183 on: January 08, 2025, 06:24:54 PM »
Lots of witnesses, including Amos Euins, were confused by the sounds of the muzzle blasts and supersonic "cracks" in the echo chamber known as Dealey Plaza.

That's why Roselle and Scearce focused on the captured-on-film conscious (as opposed to "startle") physical reactions of those seven witnesses to the first, and only the first, shot.

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   So you wanna rely on what they label a "conscious reaction" vs a "startle reaction"? I would contend the seven witnesses have been "noise conditioned" by the consistent backfires of the DPD motorcycles which are spread throughout the motorcade. That "reaction" well was poisoned by all of the motorcycle backfires.

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #184 on: January 09, 2025, 04:53:01 AM »

So you wanna rely on what they label a "conscious reaction" vs a "startle reaction"? I would contend the seven witnesses have been "noise conditioned" by the consistent backfires of the DPD motorcycles which are spread throughout the motorcade. That "reaction" well was poisoned by all of the motorcycle backfires.


Since all seven of those witnesses were, according to you, already conditioned to hearing shot-like sounds (does a motorcycle backfire produce a supersonic "crack"?) that day, their conscious (i.e., non-"startle") physical reactions -- as "captured" by the Zapruder film -- to the 1) muzzle blast, and 2) the supersonic "crack" of Oswald's first, missing-everything, shot must have been slower than if they weren't "conditioned." And therefore it must have occurred even earlier than "Z-124".
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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #185 on: January 09, 2025, 12:53:54 PM »
Since all seven of those witnesses were, according to you, already conditioned to hearing shot-like sounds (does a motorcycle backfire produce a supersonic "crack"?) that day, their conscious (i.e., non-"startle") physical reactions -- as "captured" by the Zapruder film -- to the 1) muzzle blast, and 2) the supersonic "crack" of Oswald's first, missing-everything, shot must have been slower than if they weren't "conditioned." And therefore it must have occurred even earlier than "Z-124".

    A poisoned well/ear can Not be relied on/used. That is what I am saying. Your insatiable thirst to move the 1st shot to an earlier point in time has now become obvious. 

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #186 on: January 09, 2025, 11:23:22 PM »
    A poisoned well/ear can Not be relied on/used. That is what I am saying. Your insatiable thirst to move the 1st shot to an earlier point in time has now become obvious.

1) How many bullets do you think hit JFK and/or JBC?

2) Were there any shots that missed both of them?

3) If so, when was the first missing shot fired, and from where?

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #187 on: January 11, 2025, 01:25:03 PM »
1) How many bullets do you think hit JFK and/or JBC?

2) Were there any shots that missed both of them?

3) If so, when was the first missing shot fired, and from where?

  (1) Based on the JFK Head Explosion, I believe we are seeing either multi shots striking the head simultaneously, or the result of a different gun/different ammo. Either way this = Conspiracy. That Head Explosion was very unlike any of the other wounds that JFK or Gov Connally suffered that day.

  (2) Do Not know.

  (3) Do Not know.

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #188 on: January 11, 2025, 01:57:04 PM »
  (1) Based on the JFK Head Explosion, I believe we are seeing either multi shots striking the head simultaneously, or the result of a different gun/different ammo. Either way this = Conspiracy. That Head Explosion was very unlike any of the other wounds that JFK or Gov Connally suffered that day.

  (2) Do Not know.

  (3) Do Not know.

The one-and-only bullet struck the rear of JFK's head and its pressure wave caused his skull to explode by fracturing it in the right temple area.