Then went outside to watch P. parade

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #70 on: May 17, 2020, 07:27:26 AM »
See what I mean about jumping thru hoops...

1) Any marksman/sharpshooter will tell you that you must constantly practice to remain sharp. But if Oswald practiced why not sight in the scope?
2) How would he compensate for the scope being GROSSLY off unless he saw where the 1st shot went. Did he see a puff of smoke when it struck the pavement?
3) He would have truly been a skilled shooter to switch to the iron sights after he realized his scope was off. But why would a skilled marksman use a wonky scope in the 1st place?
4) If he was a marksman, he would have known the scope was worse than useless, especially if he never practiced. He would use the iron sights right off the bat and bypass the scope.
5) If he knew the scope was useless, and knew he would be using the iron sights instead, then why did he keep the scope on the barrel when he disassembled the rifle and placed its parts in a paper bag?
6) Was the scope kept on the rifle so it would match the back yard photos? If so, then it was a patsy rifle, which was planted and likely never even fired. Otherwise, why was the scope on the rifle?

Ans these questions without LOL and convince me that Oswald even took a shot. Or concede that combined with having none of his prints on the rifle and no nitrates on his face it was unlikely a marksman would have used the leaky unreliable MC rifle in the condition it was found. Instead, Oswald would have used a Mauser with a sighted in scope if he wasn't in the lunchroom at the time having a coke. But since you are a diehard LNer, I don't expect any of this to sink in or sway you. But checkmate anyway sucka!  ;)

If you'd watched "The Lost Bullet" and "Cold Case: JFK" you'd realize that the first shot probably hit the arm of the traffic light, the concrete by the manhole cover, and the curb by  James Tague. 

--  MWT  ;)

PS  Go sucka,  yourself.
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Online Jack Trojan

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #71 on: May 17, 2020, 07:47:53 AM »
If you'd watched "The Lost Bullet" and "Cold Case: JFK" you'd realize that the first shot probably hit the arm of the traffic light,  the concrete by the manhole cover, and the curb by  James Tague.

--  MWT  ;)

PS  Go sucka,  yourself.

Yep, I saw both, and if that's all you got, then CHECKMATE SUCKA!

ps. That doesn't smell like mud you're rasslin in.


Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #72 on: May 17, 2020, 08:58:19 AM »
Oswald was a Marine marksman / sharpshooter who had shot at targets as far away as 500 yards and scored well in all the shooting positions except "standing," he had about five seconds between shots while using a firearm that required only 2.3 seconds, and he could have either visually compensated for the scope's being slightly off, or he could have used the carbine's iron sights.

https://www.kold.com/story/24047123/tucson-man-shares-vivid-memories-of-jfk-assassin-lee-harvey-oswald/

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And so Mr Graves attempts to hijack yet another thread with off-topic baiting...

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #73 on: May 17, 2020, 09:01:46 AM »
   You need to slow it up. Those are HOSTY'S NOTES. They are NOT Oswald's Notes. Mr Oswald is "contending" Nothing.

Nonsense, Mr Storing!

This-------------



-------------explains the weird mismatch between this---------------



---------------and this-----------------



Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz he went outside to watch the P. parade, and his claim was buried. Not complicated!  Thumb1:
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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #74 on: May 18, 2020, 01:28:38 AM »
If you'd watched "The Lost Bullet" and "Cold Case: JFK" you'd realize that the first shot probably hit the arm of the traffic light, the concrete by the manhole cover, and the curb by  James Tague. 

--  MWT  ;)

PS  Go sucka,  yourself.

   You are talking about a Real bullet right? Sounds more like "The Fast and the  Furious" CGI  BS: These are the lengths you guys have to go to in order to make 3 shots fired work. Same goes for standing JFK on his head in order to have a Downward fired bullet striking him in the back end up exiting his Throat. More Only seen in movies CGI  BS:
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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #75 on: May 18, 2020, 02:56:07 PM »
Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz he went outside to watch the P. parade, and his claim was buried. Not complicated!  Thumb1:

Meanwhile, of course, Officer Baker was being pressurized into changing his true recollection of encountering a man in a brown jacket walking away from the stairway on the third or fourth floor-------



--------into a fake recollection of encountering Mr Oswald in the second floor lunchroom.

NB: The written record shows that Officer Baker took quite a bit of persuading before he lent his support to this sick, alibi-eliminating hoax!

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #76 on: May 18, 2020, 03:42:05 PM »
  Just because the 2nd Floor Oswald Lunchroom Encounter may Not have happened, does Not substantiate the Theory of Oswald being on the Landing. If this were the case, anyone could place Oswald almost anywhere other than inside the snipers nest when the JFK Motorcade traveled down Elm St. I find it more interesting that Hosty claimed he destroyed his Notes vs these same alleged hand written notes turning up inside the National Archives on the backside of a DPD Affidavit form. That begs legit inquiry. Basing Anything on the word of Oswald is fraught with pitfalls.
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