How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #21 on: July 18, 2019, 09:33:54 PM »
Coming from the typically hostile CTer, that's sarcasm.

The only one being hostile here is you, pardner.

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Double jeopardy since he's the one with the tech issue, not me

It's not a "tech issue", ace.  The video is blocked in the United States on copyright grounds.  Not that I care, because you never post anything relevant anyway.

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>>> LOL. Now THAT is a lame remark! And tell us where Oswald has ever shown concern about leaving spent shells strewn about the scene of the crimes he was spotted at  ;)

LOL, indeed.  You wouldn't be begging the question now, would you?

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Oh, regarding your lame 'lame excuse' list are you calling Brennan a liar by any chance?

Perish the thought.  I am wondering how he sees a supposed shooter taking aim for the head shot "from the belt up" though, and can somehow estimate his height.

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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2019, 10:16:44 PM »
Perish the thought.  I am wondering how he sees a supposed shooter taking aim for the head shot "from the belt up" though, and can somehow estimate his height.

Mr. BELIN. At the time you saw this man on the sixth floor, how much of the man could you see?
Mr. BRENNAN. Well, I could see at one time he came to the window and he sat sideways on the window sill. That was previous to President Kennedy getting there. And I could see practically his whole body, from his hips up. But at the time that he was firing the gun, a possibility from his belt up.


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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #23 on: July 18, 2019, 10:38:14 PM »
Mr. BELIN. At the time you saw this man on the sixth floor, how much of the man could you see?
Mr. BRENNAN. Well, I could see at one time he came to the window and he sat sideways on the window sill.

How did he know the person he saw later with the rifle was the same person he saw earlier on the window sill.  And how did the person even sit on the window sill with the window only open 14 inches or so?

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That was previous to President Kennedy getting there. And I could see practically his whole body, from his hips up. But at the time that he was firing the gun, a possibility from his belt up. [/b]

Brennan's first day affidavit:

"I could see all of the barrel of the gun. I do not know if it had a scope on it or not. I was looking at the man in this windows at the time of the last explosion. Then this man let the gun down to his side and stepped down out of sight. He did not seem to be in any hurry. I could see this man from about his belt up."


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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #24 on: July 18, 2019, 10:52:32 PM »
How did he know the person he saw later with the rifle was the same person he saw earlier on the window sill.

Why wouldn't Brennan know that the same person was the same person? LOLOL!!!

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And how did the person even sit on the window sill with the window only open 14 inches or so?

I didn't know the window was nailed in that exact position, do you have any evidence?

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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #25 on: July 18, 2019, 11:28:32 PM »
Why wouldn't Brennan know that the same person was the same person? LOLOL!!!

Because a person crouched down behind boxes is crouched down behind boxes?

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I didn't know the window was nailed in that exact position, do you have any evidence?

Did Brennan or anybody else mention anything about that window opening or closing?  Maybe super-ears Norman?

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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2019, 12:37:15 AM »
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Oh, one more thing:  is this the same J Edgar who said that the thing he was concerned about "is having something issued so we can convince the public that Oswald is the real assassin"?

Just checking.

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Re: How to wipe down your weapon of choice real quick
« Reply #27 on: July 19, 2019, 01:39:54 AM »
Because a person crouched down behind boxes is crouched down behind boxes?

Did Brennan or anybody else mention anything about that window opening or closing?  Maybe super-ears Norman?

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Because a person crouched down behind boxes is crouched down behind boxes?

Yawn, not this schtick again. You are not the eyewitness, Brennan who was there said it was the same man as was holding the rifle.

"Mr. BELIN. Was the man that you saw in the window firing the rifle the same man that you had seen earlier in the window, you said at least a couple of times, first stepping up and then going back?
Mr. BRENNAN. Yes, sir."

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Did Brennan or anybody else mention anything about that window opening or closing?

Up until 12:30, the sniper's nest window was just like any other and there would be no reason to pay any attention to this window 6 stories up.

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Maybe super-ears Norman?

All seven commissioners went to Dallas and while on the 5th floor of the TSBD, all heard a shell fall on the floor above.

"And at one point, all seven commissioners traveled to Dallas and, among other things, stood on the fifth floor of the Book Depository Building where the three young black men were at the time of the assassination, and conducted a test wherein a cartridge shell was dropped to the floor directly above them and “all the commissioners heard a sound which they…concluded…was the sound of a shell which had fallen to the floor."
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