Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.

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Offline Lance Payette

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #532 on: February 20, 2025, 02:06:15 AM »
   There is ZERO Evidence of a shot hitting the signal light/support arm, street, etc. ZERO. Which is right there with the SBT. That's what 1 shooter gets you. Fairy Tales. Rep Luna will soon put ALL of this to bed with the 2 Shooters.
Do some reading about the aptly-named Rep. Luna-tic and you might have a changed perspective. The likelihood that she has any inside scoop on the JFKA is nil. She is fairly attractive though, and that's what's important.

Max Holland disagrees about the traffic signal assembly: https://d7922adf-f499-4a26-96d4-8ab2d521fa35.usrfiles.com/ugd/d7922a_44c78e12584949128ebeda1d1a49f9c2.pdf.

Online Royell Storing

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #533 on: February 20, 2025, 01:36:24 PM »
Do some reading about the aptly-named Rep. Luna-tic and you might have a changed perspective. The likelihood that she has any inside scoop on the JFKA is nil. She is fairly attractive though, and that's what's important.

Max Holland disagrees about the traffic signal assembly: https://d7922adf-f499-4a26-96d4-8ab2d521fa35.usrfiles.com/ugd/d7922a_44c78e12584949128ebeda1d1a49f9c2.pdf.

   Again, ZERO Evidence regarding the traffic light, et al. This was cooked up to sell 44 minutes to Nat Geo/"The Lost Bullet" and extended the elapsed 3 shot firing time to 10.2 seconds. (Which has since been expanded to 12+ seconds). Oh yeah. And the Elm St position of the JFK Limo has been moved too. Knott Lab Forensic SCIENCE and the finding that the SBT, "Is IMPOSSIBLE" is Evidence. And give Luna her time at bat. "Mighty Casey" just might do something.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #534 on: February 20, 2025, 06:13:19 PM »
   Again, ZERO Evidence regarding the traffic light, et al. This was cooked up to sell 44 minutes to Nat Geo/"The Lost Bullet" and extended the elapsed 3 shot firing time to 10.2 seconds. (Which has since been expanded to 12+ seconds). Oh yeah. And the Elm St position of the JFK Limo has been moved too. Knott Lab Forensic SCIENCE and the finding that the SBT, "Is IMPOSSIBLE" is Evidence. And give Luna her time at bat. "Mighty Casey" just might do something.
I disagree that there is zero evidence that a bullet struck the traffic light or its support. There is actually less than zero evidence. 

Zero evidence would still make it possible just not verifiable.  But here there is abundant evidence that the first shot struck JFK and was well after the time JFK passed beneath the traffic light.  There is consistent independent evidence that the first shot was between z186 and z202. The evidence of the 1.........2.....3 shot pattern with the last two shots in rapid succession also conflicts with an early missed first shot. This evidence is evidence that the traffic light shot did not happen, which can be considered negative (less than zero) evidence that it did.

So that means the 10.2 second time frame is based on less than zero evidence.

I would also say that there is less than zero evidence for the second shot SBT for the same reasons.  However, where we seem to disagree is whether there was more than one shooter.  I suggest that the evidence does not exclude all three shots, three hits and a single shooter: Oswald.  In fact, I suggest that the evidence as a whole compels such a conclusion.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #535 on: February 20, 2025, 07:13:18 PM »
I disagree that there is zero evidence that a bullet struck the traffic light or its support. There is actually less than zero evidence. 

Zero evidence would still make it possible just not verifiable.  But here there is abundant evidence that the first shot struck JFK and was well after the time JFK passed beneath the traffic light.  There is consistent independent evidence that the first shot was between z186 and z202. The evidence of the 1.........2.....3 shot pattern with the last two shots in rapid succession also conflicts with an early missed first shot. This evidence is evidence that the traffic light shot did not happen, which can be considered negative (less than zero) evidence that it did.

So that means the 10.2 second time frame is based on less than zero evidence.

I would also say that there is less than zero evidence for the second shot SBT for the same reasons.  However, where we seem to disagree is whether there was more than one shooter.  I suggest that the evidence does not exclude all three shots, three hits and a single shooter: Oswald.  In fact, I suggest that the evidence as a whole compels such a conclusion.

Whether Oswald's first, missing-everything shot glanced off the traffic signal's mast arm at hypothetical "Z-107" or hit the asphalt pavement at hypothetical "Z-124" (it very likely was one or the other), the fact remains that you, sir, are full of high-fructose beans.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #536 on: February 20, 2025, 08:11:51 PM »
The theory that the first shot hit the traffic light post and ricocheted down the road seems very compelling.
Read my postings. I nailed everything.
Oswald's first shot ricochet offa the signal guy rod was at pseudo-Z105 or a little later.
The bullet casing broke in half as allways, & both halves were found in the limo.
The ricochets down the road were from SSA Hickey's accidental auto burst at Z300 to Z312.
Tague got hit by Hickey's first shot.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #537 on: February 20, 2025, 11:53:59 PM »
Whether Oswald's first, missing-everything shot glanced off the traffic signal's mast arm at hypothetical "Z-107" or hit the asphalt pavement at hypothetical "Z-124" (it very likely was one or the other), the fact remains that you, sir, are full of high-fructose beans.
If anyone was full of high-fructose beans and you are right, it was those 80+ witnesses who flatulated the evidence of three shots, three hits, the first hitting JFK, the second hitting JBC in the back and third and last hitting JFK in the head. But you are the one who smelled it first, so..... 

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #538 on: February 21, 2025, 12:01:28 AM »
If anyone was full of high-fructose beans and you are right, it was those 80+ witnesses who flatulated the evidence of three shots, three hits, the first hitting JFK, the second hitting JBC in the back and third and last hitting JFK in the head. But you are the one who smelled it first, so.....

Eighty-plus witnesses said they thought the first shot hit JFK, or that they had heard what they thought was firecracker explode a few seconds before JFK (and JBC) were hit by said "first shot"?
« Last Edit: February 21, 2025, 01:22:52 AM by Tom Mahon »