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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #357 on: August 19, 2022, 03:37:06 AM »
Whew.  So your story now is that in 1963 someone had a police "scanner" in their office as a hobby to listen to the police broadcasts?  If you want to engage in this kind of fantasy, why not entertain the baseless possibility that Oswald had such a scanner?   And you don't believe a police motorcycle radio can be heard from 150 feet away even though Rowland indicated he could hear the broadcast down the street.
Really? Just a reminder----
Mr. ROWLAND - Right afterwards. There was--just before I observed him there was a police motorcycle parked just on the street, not in front of us, just a little past us,..... 

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #358 on: August 19, 2022, 02:25:50 PM »
Really? Just a reminder----
Mr. ROWLAND - Right afterwards. There was--just before I observed him there was a police motorcycle parked just on the street, not in front of us, just a little past us,.....

That's right.  The police motorcycle was closer to the TSBD than Rowland.  Making it even more likely that its radio broadcast could be heard by Oswald.

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #359 on: August 19, 2022, 02:40:10 PM »
You suggested that Rowland was on something called Elm and Main and "far away" from the TSBD.  LOL.  Now that you realize that was false

There was nothing false about it. It was what Rowland testified verbatim! He clearly wasn't aware of all the street names.

you are still claiming a radio broadcast from a police motorcycle can't be heard in a wide open space even just 150 feet away? 

Because it can't. Period. Prove me wrong or shut up!

Sound waves go up you know.

Hilarious.... they also drown in all the other street noise

There is no scientific prohibition on someone sitting in a building with the window open from hearing the same noise that an individual on the street is hearing.  Good grief.

So prove it..... go on then!

You suggested that the radio referenced by Mrs. Reid in her husband's office was, for some inexplicable reason, a police radio to overhear the motorcade progress report!  HA HA HA. 

Why do you insist in making a fool of yourself over and over again. Why is it impossible that somebody brought a police radio scanner to work to follow the progress of the motorcade?

How exactly did this office worker obtain this police radio or scanner

By buying one in one of the many shops that sell them. You clearly don't understand that just like train or plane spotters quite a few people have a police scanner to follow what is going on. There is nothing odd about it. 

This is hilarious Bigfoot nonsense.

Yes, that's a good way to describe your post.

You cited Rowland's testimony that he was on Elm and Main to conclude that he was "far away" from the TSBD.  There is no such location.  Therefore, somehow concluding it was too far away from the TSBD to hear the police radio broadcast demonstrates a profound bias on your part.  Can you understand that?  You concluded that a nonexistent location was too "far away" to hear the radio.  LOL.  Then once you sorted out his actual location, you started making baseless claims like 150 feet is too far away to hear a radio broadcast in an open space.  A completely baseless claim.  Then you asked me to disprove your baseless claim.  Wow.  Then it got even better.  After claiming there was no radio broadcast of the motorcade progress, you concluded that when Mrs. Reid's husband informed her that he had been listening to the radio and was informed that the motorcade was running behind schedule, that his office "radio" was actually a police scanner!  HA HA HA.  This is 1963.  Do you believe he had access to a time machine and ordered it from Amazon?  Another completely baseless and ridiculous interpretation of a 1963 office radio. 

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #360 on: August 19, 2022, 04:00:13 PM »
Put up or shut up, "Richard".  What Dallas radio station was live broadcasting the motorcade progress?

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #361 on: August 19, 2022, 04:13:20 PM »
Ouija board please tell us which station Mr. Reid was listening to on Nov. 22, 1963.  LOL.  The classic contrarian standard.  They make a claim (i.e. there was no radio broadcast reporting the progress of the motorcade).  The claim is directly refuted by the evidence (i.e. a witness confirms that her husband was listening to the "the radio" "as the parade progressed" and learned it was running late).  Instead of acknowledging the obvious implication, they move on to absurdities.  Tell us which station pr maybe his "radio" was a police scanner and on and on and on down the rabbit hole.  Another witness in Dealey Plaza tells us he overheard motorcade progress reports via the radio of a police motorcycle parked on the street near the TSBD.  The contrarians claim this broadcast could not be heard through an open window in the adjacent building for some inexplicable reason. 

Mr. BFLIN. Now, Mrs. Reid, you left lunch about what time?
Mrs. REID. Well, I left, I ate my lunch hurriedly, I wasn’t watching the time but I wanted to be sure of getting out on the streets in time for the parade before he got there, and I called my husband, who works at the records building, and they had a radio in their offlce and they were listening as the parade progressed and he told me they were running about 10 minutes late.  But I went down rather soon and stood on the steps.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #362 on: August 19, 2022, 04:21:54 PM »
You cited Rowland's testimony that he was on Elm and Main to conclude that he was "far away" from the TSBD.  There is no such location.  Therefore, somehow concluding it was too far away from the TSBD to hear the police radio broadcast demonstrates a profound bias on your part.  Can you understand that?  You concluded that a nonexistent location was too "far away" to hear the radio.  LOL.  Then once you sorted out his actual location, you started making baseless claims like 150 feet is too far away to hear a radio broadcast in an open space.  A completely baseless claim.  Then you asked me to disprove your baseless claim.  Wow.  Then it got even better.  After claiming there was no radio broadcast of the motorcade progress, you concluded that when Mrs. Reid's husband informed her that he had been listening to the radio and was informed that the motorcade was running behind schedule, that his office "radio" was actually a police scanner!  HA HA HA.  This is 1963.  Do you believe he had access to a time machine and ordered it from Amazon?  Another completely baseless and ridiculous interpretation of a 1963 office radio.


You cited Rowland's testimony that he was on Elm and Main to conclude that he was "far away" from the TSBD.  There is no such location. 

Mr "Smith" your desperation obvious.  Whether Rowland knew the names of the streets or simply mis-spoke is irrelevant because he pointed out on a map the place where he and his wife were standing. And you're a utter fool if you actually believe that anybody in the TSBD could have heard the radio on the DPD motorcycle that was parked on Houston street, about half way between Elm and Main streets.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #363 on: August 19, 2022, 04:36:59 PM »

You cited Rowland's testimony that he was on Elm and Main to conclude that he was "far away" from the TSBD.  There is no such location. 

Mr "Smith" your desperation obvious.  Whether Rowland knew the names of the streets or simply mis-spoke is irrelevant because he pointed out on a map the place where he and his wife were standing. And you're a utter fool if you actually believe that anybody in the TSBD could have heard the radio on the DPD motorcycle that was parked on Houston street, about half way between Elm and Main streets.
How about---The snipers yelled down at the cop and asked him to turn his radio up?