Crease in SN box

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #14 on: September 07, 2019, 02:24:59 PM »
Why?, using a solid fixed support for a rifle will help aim, it's a proven no brainer. 



Oswald would have known this and that's why he specifically moved the smaller rolling reader boxes to use as his rifle rest, one of the boxes had Oswald's fresh prints on top, "fresh" meaning within 3 days.



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Try doing what the conspirators claimed Lee Oswald did.....  Sit down a object that is about a foot high....  with boxes stacked about three feet high in front of you and use a broom or some object like that and try to rest it on the boxes while holding it against your shoulder ......If you're about Lee Oswald's size you'll find that you cannot decline the end of the broom ......... 

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« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2019, 02:33:14 PM »
Walter,

How about the idea that the sniper didn't fire any of the three shots while sitting on that box, but that he (or she) sat on it while waiting for the motorcade to make its appearance at the Houston and Main intersection, or maybe even for a few seconds longer than that?

Don't like that scenario, either?

Bummer.

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You seem to have forgotten the basic scenario that the police used to convict Lee Oswald......  They said that he sat on the box to the rear and rested the Carcano on the stack of three Rolling Readers and declined the muzzle down onto Elm street in front of the TSBD and murdered President Kennedy......

They said he used the boxes as a rifle rest ......I'm here to tell you the feat was impossible......You must stick with the story they presented......

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2019, 06:46:10 PM »
There's no need for the desperate sarcasm, there were what appears to be hundreds of boxes on the 6th floor of the Depository and the chances of Oswald touching every box within the last three days is incredibly slim but out of all of those boxes he specifically touched the one that was angled down Elm street.

What does this have to do with your claim that he used this as a rifle rest? “Angled down Elm street” is just you begging the question. You don’t know how long those boxes were there.

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In addition the prints were on top of the box which for a carrying purposes is a redundant surface.

Not for opening purposes.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #17 on: September 07, 2019, 09:03:59 PM »
What does this have to do with your claim that he used this as a rifle rest? “Angled down Elm street” is just you begging the question. You don’t know how long those boxes were there.

Not for opening purposes.



This photo depicts the imaginary prints on the CORNERS of the top box of Rolling Readers....  Who in the world handles a box by the CORNERS???

Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2019, 09:10:46 PM »

You seem to have forgotten the basic scenario that the police used to convict Lee Oswald......  They said that he sat on the box to the rear and rested the Carcano on the stack of three Rolling Readers and declined the muzzle down onto Elm street in front of the TSBD and murdered President Kennedy......

They said he used the boxes as a rifle rest ......I'm here to tell you the feat was impossible......You must stick with the story they presented......

Walter,

Hey, everybody makes mistakes.

(Hell, even I made a mistake once.)

Analysis of the cartridge ejection pattern in the film The Lost Bullet strongly suggests that one shot was taken from a slightly different vertical position than the other two, and that none of them were taken by a person sitting on that box.

Deal with it, dude.

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2019, 09:28:39 PM »
Walter,

Hey, everybody makes mistakes.

(Hell, even I made a mistake once.)

Analysis of the cartridge ejection pattern in the film The Lost Bullet strongly suggests that one shot was taken from a slightly different vertical position than the other two, and that none of them were taken by a person sitting on that box.

Deal with it, dude.


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none of them were taken by a person sitting on that box.

THAT'S The point I was trying to make....   Lee Oswald ( nor anybody else)  did NOT sit on a box and use the stack of Rolling Readers as a rifle rest....

But that is contrary to what the liars who framed Lee told the gullible public....

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Re: Crease in SN box
« Reply #20 on: September 08, 2019, 04:04:55 AM »
none of them were taken by a person sitting on that box.

THAT'S The point I was trying to make....   Lee Oswald ( nor anybody else)  did NOT sit on a box and use the stack of Rolling Readers as a rifle rest....

But that is contrary to what the liars who framed Lee told the gullible public....

Walter,

Maybe you don't "get" it.

Irrespective of the crease in the box and the positioning of a box the sniper probably sat on (but did not shoot from) while waiting for the motorcade to make its appearance at Main and Houston, the evidence indicates the the three shots were fired from that window.

-- MWT  ;)
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