RIP to the Single-bullet theory?

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #70 on: September 12, 2023, 10:46:46 PM »
What's freaking out the Warren Gullibles about this Landis thing is not just Mr. Landis' story itself but also the fact that it is getting not unsympathetic coverage from legacy media

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #71 on: September 12, 2023, 11:50:12 PM »
What's freaking out the Warren Gullibles about this Landis thing is not just Mr. Landis' story itself but also the fact that it is getting not unsympathetic coverage from legacy media

That's EXACTLY what VF, the author of the book and the article author are hoping to happen. I've seen this way too many times over the years. Case in point - Clint the SS guy started off as a guy who was shaken by the murder and tried to be honest about what happened that day [circa late 60s]. Then, when the money machine kicks in and there's plenty of suckers to be had, he starts writing *SHOCKING NEWS ABOUT THE MURDER -- BUY HIS BOOK!!!* BS.

This Landis thing is no different and that's what we're seeing - the guy who just so happens to work at the same publishing company as Landis takes a "keen" interest in his long-lost tale, Landis writes the book, then the other guy writes an article in a "major" media outlet. All just in time two months before the 60th anniversary for the books to start flying of off the shelves.


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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #72 on: September 13, 2023, 12:13:35 AM »
That's EXACTLY what VF, the author of the book and the article author are hoping to happen. I've seen this way too many times over the years. Case in point - Clint the SS guy started off as a guy who was shaken by the murder and tried to be honest about what happened that day [circa late 60s]. Then, when the money machine kicks in and there's plenty of suckers to be had, he starts writing *SHOCKING NEWS ABOUT THE MURDER -- BUY HIS BOOK!!!* BS.

This Landis thing is no different and that's what we're seeing - the guy who just so happens to work at the same publishing company as Landis takes a "keen" interest in his long-lost tale, Landis writes the book, then the other guy writes an article in a "major" media outlet. All just in time two months before the 60th anniversary for the books to start flying of off the shelves.

    What is actually pushing this revival of the JFK Assassination is the candidacy of RFK Jr for POTUS. He makes no bones about his "uncle" having been murdered in a conspiracy involving the CIA. He brings it up every time he is interviewed. RFK Jr is gonna continue to drive this topic as the JFK assassination anniversary heads into yr 60/Nov. Count on it. 

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #73 on: September 13, 2023, 12:33:02 AM »
That's EXACTLY what VF, the author of the book and the article author are hoping to happen. I've seen this way too many times over the years. Case in point - Clint the SS guy started off as a guy who was shaken by the murder and tried to be honest about what happened that day [circa late 60s]. Then, when the money machine kicks in and there's plenty of suckers to be had, he starts writing *SHOCKING NEWS ABOUT THE MURDER -- BUY HIS BOOK!!!* BS.

This Landis thing is no different

Completely different cases. Mr. Hill has been a loyal servant of the cover-up

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #74 on: September 13, 2023, 12:35:19 AM »
    What is actually pushing this revival of the JFK Assassination is the candidacy of RFK Jr for POTUS. He makes no bones about his "uncle" having been murdered in a conspiracy involving the CIA. He brings it up every time he is interviewed. RFK Jr is gonna continue to drive this topic as the JFK assassination anniversary heads into yr 60/Nov. Count on it.

Mr. Kennedy may come to wish he'd never asked what really happened---------------the truth could be v. damaging to the memory of his uncle and father

(Hello again to you btw, Mr. Storing!)

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #75 on: September 13, 2023, 01:26:46 AM »
Mr. Kennedy may come to wish he'd never asked what really happened---------------the truth could be v. damaging to the memory of his uncle and father

(Hello again to you btw, Mr. Storing!)

  Hey Alan. RFK Jr is not asking what happened. He claims to already know what did happen via direct conversations with CIA sources.
  I encourage you as I did Iacoletti to direct your JFK Assassination knowledge/eye toward "You Tube". Over there, "The JFK Theorist" has posted 2 very good copies of the Darnell Film, and there is also a "HD/Between the sprocket holes" copy of the Bell Film from start-to-finish. Looks like the same HD Bell Film that was spottingly used on "The Lost Bullet" DVD/Max Holland. The better definition Darnell Film(s) over there, and specifically the train yard segment with Sheriff Roger Craig, call into question the current timeline of Motorcycle Officer Haygood. The evolving/revealing images on these  films merit being discussed here by knowledgeable JFK Assassination researchers such as yourself and Iacoletti.  The truth continues dribbling out.     

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #76 on: September 13, 2023, 02:02:43 AM »
  Hey Alan. RFK Jr is not asking what happened. He claims to already know what did happen via direct conversations with CIA sources.
  I encourage you as I did Iacoletti to direct your JFK Assassination knowledge/eye toward "You Tube". Over there, "The JFK Theorist" has posted 2 very good copies of the Darnell Film, and there is also a "HD/Between the sprocket holes" copy of the Bell Film from start-to-finish. Looks like the same HD Bell Film that was spottingly used on "The Lost Bullet" DVD/Max Holland. The better definition Darnell Film(s) over there, and specifically the train yard segment with Sheriff Roger Craig, call into question the current timeline of Motorcycle Officer Haygood. The evolving/revealing images on these  films merit being discussed here by knowledgeable JFK Assassination researchers such as yourself and Iacoletti.  The truth continues dribbling out.   

Thanks for the tip!  Thumb1: