Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #14 on: July 15, 2020, 10:02:05 PM »

  If Euins story is True, he was Extremely close to the Sniper's Nest with Nothing between him and that window for sound to carom/echo off of. Those of You that want to buy into the Euins Story MUST take his ENTIRE Story. NO Cherry Picking to suit your fancy!

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2020, 10:18:00 PM »
  If Euins story is True, he was Extremely close to the Sniper's Nest with Nothing between him and that window for sound to carom/echo off of. Those of You that want to buy into the Euins Story MUST take his ENTIRE Story. NO Cherry Picking to suit your fancy!

Were there any lingering (either real or psychological) gunshot echoes, echoes, echoes ... before Euins heard the first shot ring out about 1.4 seconds before Zapruder resumed filming at Z-133?

If not, then there was nothing to interfere with his noticing and correctly remembering the timing of it, was there?

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2020, 10:22:19 PM »

  When you are forced into claiming "psychological", your position Immediately becomes DOA.

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2020, 10:32:09 PM »
  When you are forced into claiming "psychological", your position Immediately becomes DOA.

You don't think being startled by supersonic "crack" and a nearly simultaneous muzzle blast in a virtual echo chamber could have an effect on how one perceives and, more importantly, remembers the same loud sounds which come unexpectedly (at least regarding the second shot) about six and eleven seconds later, respectively, muddled as they were with their own reports, echoes and reverberations ... and, finally, all-too-human sounds of shock and disbelief?

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PS  Speaking of psychological, how's your buddy Donald Trump doing today?  Still aceing those "What day comes after Tuesday" cognitive exams?
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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2020, 10:38:04 PM »

   Watching the emphatic Old Man Euins tell/demonstrate the 3 shot sequence he heard, does Not indicate someone suffering from any degree of Assassination Psychosis. 

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #19 on: July 15, 2020, 11:34:54 PM »
   Watching the emphatic Old Man Euins tell/demonstrate the 3 shot sequence he heard, does Not indicate someone suffering from any degree of Assassination Psychosis.

Speaking of "Assassination Psychosis" ...

Which were you first interested in -- Roger Stone's urging Russian Mafia-money launderer Trump to start running for president back in 2005 or so, or anti-"Deep State" / anti-CIA JFK assassination (etc, etc, etc, etc) ...

 CONSPIRACY THEORIES

... promulgated and spread by the KGB as far back as early 1964?

Did you, at a certain point, find that Trump's candidacy/presidency and these oodles and gobs of anti-CIA conspiracy theories were strangely ... mutually reinforcing?  (They are.)

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Re: Victoria Adams’ view from the fourth floor window
« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2020, 11:44:40 PM »

  Getting back to Euins, he was photographed back in the railroad yard where he was eventually transported to the TSBD via a DPD 3 Wheeler. Some people believe they have also spotted Euins in pics of the South side of Elm St shortly after the assassination. I would be interested in the route Euins took to arrive at the railroad yard. What/Who Euins saw as he traveled down the Elm Extension or down Elm St and then across the Knoll would be interesting and possibly supply/corroborate individual Time Lines. Perhaps Euins saw Lovelady and Shelley?