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Offline Dan O'meara

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1407 on: December 01, 2025, 01:01:02 AM »
JFK started a quick look to his left in Z-144, one second after Oswald's first, missing-everything shot at "Z-124," by which time Secret Service Agent Glen Bennett in the passenger's side back seat of the follow-up car is already leaning over to his right to see if JFK is okay.

Debunked nonsense.
This thread contains a staggering amount of evidence demonstrating, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that such an early shot is out of the question.
Who cares what you imagine people in the Z-film are looking at, or what they are thinking?
Do some research and provide some actual evidence to support your fantasies. It's the least a 'researcher' should do.
 

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1408 on: December 01, 2025, 02:01:55 AM »
Debunked nonsense.
This thread contains a staggering amount of evidence demonstrating, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that such an early shot is out of the question.
Who cares what you imagine people in the Z-film are looking at, or what they are thinking?
Do some research and provide some actual evidence to support your fantasies. It's the least a 'researcher' should do.

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

You're so full of beans I can smell you from here.

The only question is:

Does Vladimir Putin pay you, or do you do it for free?

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1409 on: December 01, 2025, 02:13:50 AM »
and John Connally's quick head turn and peripheral glance at Nellie at Z-150, the final stage of which was captured by Croft at Z-161.

So Croft captures JBC reacting to what he immediately recognized as a high powered rifle shot, by expressing his distress at realizing that an assassination was occurring and wanting to see JFK?

Online Tom Graves

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1410 on: December 01, 2025, 02:36:48 AM »
So, Croft captures JBC reacting to what he immediately recognized as a high-powered rifle shot, by expressing his distress at realizing that an assassination was occurring and wanting to see JFK?

What do you mean by "expressing his distress"?

If you had been Connally and you had heard a high-powered rifle shot from behind about a-second-and-a-half earlier, what would you have done?

Jump out of the limo?

A frame or two after Z-161, Connally, after seeing that Nellie was okay, quickly turned his head and upper torso far back to his right to see where the shot had come from and to see if JFK was okay.

He couldn't "see" JFK, however, because JFK had turned his head to his far right and started waving to someone, thereby blocking Connally's view of his now-in-profile face.

Connally decided to turn back the other way to try to catch a glimpse of JFK over his left shoulder but only made it about 1/5 of the way there when JFK and he were struck by CE-399 around Z-222.

How many times do I have to inform you of this?

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Online Royell Storing

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1411 on: December 01, 2025, 03:10:12 AM »
Debunked nonsense.
This thread contains a staggering amount of evidence demonstrating, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that such an early shot is out of the question.
Who cares what you imagine people in the Z-film are looking at, or what they are thinking?
Do some research and provide some actual evidence to support your fantasies. It's the least a 'researcher' should do.

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Online Tom Graves

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1412 on: December 01, 2025, 03:22:13 AM »
Exactly

Sez one cherished-by-Putin tinfoil-hat JFKA conspiracy theorist to another cherished-by-Putin tinfoil-hat JFKA conspiracy theorist.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2025, 04:20:27 AM by Tom Graves »

Offline Dan O'meara

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Re: The First Shot
« Reply #1413 on: December 01, 2025, 09:32:37 AM »
What do you mean by "expressing his distress"?

If you had been Connally and you had heard a high-powered rifle shot from behind about a-second-and-a-half earlier, what would you have done?

Jump out of the limo?

A frame or two after Z-161, Connally, after seeing that Nellie was okay, quickly turned his head and upper torso far back to his right to see where the shot had come from and to see if JFK was okay.

He couldn't "see" JFK, however, because JFK had turned his head to his far right and started waving to someone, thereby blocking Connally's view of his now-in-profile face.

Connally decided to turn back the other way to try to catch a glimpse of JFK over his left shoulder but only made it about 1/5 of the way there when JFK and he were struck by CE-399 around Z-222.

How many times do I have to inform you of this?

Connally decided to turn back the other way to try to catch a glimpse of JFK over his left shoulder but only made it about 1/5 of the way there when JFK and he were struck by CE-399 around Z-222.

Stay away from the details of this case as you have no clue.
JBC is NOT looking to his left when he is hit by the first shot.
He is clearly looking to his right.