Is the revolver a S&W?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #42 on: February 06, 2020, 05:57:17 PM »
"Sunlight made dark clothing look khaki".

Another one for the "lame LN excuses" list.

"Sunlight made dark clothing look khaki".

The LNer's have hundreds of ridiculous ideas which they use to avoid facing facts.     And this one is one of the utterly absurd excuses .....Lee Oswald's clothing couldn't possibly have been seen as "light colored khaki".....  as Howard Brennan and others described the clothing of the man behind the sixth floor window.   

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #43 on: February 06, 2020, 07:22:14 PM »
"Sunlight made dark clothing look khaki".

The LNer's have hundreds of ridiculous ideas which they use to avoid facing facts.     And this one is one of the utterly absurd excuses .....Lee Oswald's clothing couldn't possibly have been seen as "light colored khaki".....  as Howard Brennan and others described the clothing of the man behind the sixth floor window.   

This from the same guy who believes the red circles on the TSBD were a signal to LBJ.  Despite newspaper accounts from decades earlier explaining their actual purpose.   But here we learn that it is absurd to contend that lighting can affect the appearance of someone's clothing.  Comedy gold. 

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #44 on: February 06, 2020, 07:50:31 PM »
This from the same guy who believes the red circles on the TSBD were a signal to LBJ.  Despite newspaper accounts from decades earlier explaining their actual purpose.   But here we learn that it is absurd to contend that lighting can affect the appearance of someone's clothing.  Comedy gold.
He also stated that JFK was given a Stetson at the breakfast in Fort Worth the morning of the assassination so that the snipers could more easily target him in Dallas.

I think most people recognize falsehoods from, well, let's say "unstable" people. But I do worry that someone may come here and believe some of these falsehoods. But that's the price for free speech; truth will defeat false ideas but it takes time and the lies can cause damage.



Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #45 on: February 06, 2020, 09:21:09 PM »
This from the same guy who believes the red circles on the TSBD were a signal to LBJ.  Despite newspaper accounts from decades earlier explaining their actual purpose.   But here we learn that it is absurd to contend that lighting can affect the appearance of someone's clothing.  Comedy gold.

Yes, Mr "Smith", It's a laugh riot.....  The lengths you LNer clowns will go to to avoid facing facts.    Only a lunatic would present the idea that a brick colored shirt could be mistaken for a yellow colored shirt.....and also offer the absurd idea that DARK GREY trousers could appear to be WHITE because the sun was shining..... :D ROTFLMAO!

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #46 on: February 06, 2020, 11:37:01 PM »
James Bond to Professor Dent in Dr No (before he shot Dent):

"That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had your six".
« Last Edit: February 07, 2020, 12:33:43 AM by Ross Lidell »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #47 on: February 06, 2020, 11:41:38 PM »
Yes, Mr "Smith", It's a laugh riot.....  The lengths you LNer clowns will go to to avoid facing facts.    Only a lunatic would present the idea that a brick colored shirt could be mistaken for a yellow colored shirt.....and also offer the absurd idea that DARK GREY trousers could appear to be WHITE because the sun was shining..... :D ROTFLMAO!

My point is that clothing can appear lighter in strong sunlight.
And the little prick in the window apparently seemed to be dressed in light clothing.

Voilá


« Last Edit: February 06, 2020, 11:45:56 PM by Bill Chapman »

Online Mitch Todd

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #48 on: February 06, 2020, 11:51:15 PM »
"Sunlight made dark clothing look khaki".

Another one for the "lame LN excuses" list.

So, is the dress white and gold or blue and black?




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