The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish

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Online Royell Storing

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #105 on: July 09, 2025, 03:57:30 PM »

  Yawn! His long term connection to KODAK makes him a "Ringer", A "Homer".  Viva Zavada investigating the Zapruder Film is like the FBI and their investigation of Hillary Clinton. Total Shams!

Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #106 on: July 09, 2025, 09:03:33 PM »
Viva Zavada's investigating the Zapruder Film is like the FBI and their investigation of Hillary Clinton. Total Shams!

Ironically, the guy who investigated Hillary and inadvertently handed the election to Trump by reopening the emails case against her for no good reason eight days before the election because he wanted to "protect the reputation" of the FBI and thought she was going to win, anyway, James Comey, is a true Republican, unlike zombified-by-KGB-disinfo MAGAT "Republicans" like you, Storing.

Or are you a Libertarian "Independent"?
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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #107 on: July 09, 2025, 10:52:59 PM »

  You need to define "True Republican". Just because someone is a Registered Republican does Not automatically make them a "True Republican".

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« Reply #108 on: July 10, 2025, 01:18:35 AM »
You need to define "True Republican". Just because someone is a Registered Republican does Not automatically make them a "True Republican".

Weren't you pleasantly surprised that the guy who "kinda investigated" Hillary threw the 2016 election to The Traitorous Orange Bird (rhymes with Xxxx) by reopening a frivolous case against her eight days before the assassination?

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #109 on: July 10, 2025, 02:33:32 AM »

  That election was Over the night that Hillary called Trump supporters "Deplorables".  Homey Comey had nothing to do with the outcome of that election.

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #110 on: July 10, 2025, 02:39:06 AM »
That election was Over the night that Hillary called Trump supporters "Deplorables".  Homey Comey had nothing to do with the outcome of that election.

Can you think of a better word for supporters of The Traitorous Orange Bird (rhymes with Xxxx) who made fun of a handicapped journalist in 2016?
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Offline Dan O'meara

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #111 on: July 10, 2025, 09:24:46 AM »
A professional would have used a suppressed rifle and shot JFK when he was a totally exposed stationary target, like standing up on a podium making a speech.

So a professional shooter choosing to shoot at a moving target from high up window of a building ( making it more difficult due to accelerating vehicle and ever changing vertical plane angle ) would seem to be a sloppy method chosen by the shooter.

That MC rifle found on the 6th floor TSBD at 1:20pm is the biggest problem for a CT because if the rifle was not actually fired, then it was either pre planted by conspirator shooter or it was post planted by conspirator member of Fritz  team or by FBI.

If the conspirator shooter intent was to set up Oswald, then using the MC rifle which had paper  trail to Oswald, would be the more convincing option than the shooter just pre planting  the MC rifle and the shooter using some other rifle , risking leaving different type shells behind and different type bullets that might be recovered from JFK and JC.

The desire of the conspirator shooter to set up Oswald, therefore, is the reason  why an otherwise professional shooter would choose a sloppier method of A: using a poor quality MC rifle with misaligned scope( or at least preplanting it) and B: choosing to shoot from the TSBD 6th floor 72 ft up and having to adjust lead for changing vertical angle and an accelerating limo moving away at ground level, as well as having to contend with traffic light and  tree branches in the way.

A professional would have used a suppressed rifle and shot JFK when he was a totally exposed stationary target, like standing up on a podium making a speech.


Agreed.
There's no way a professional would have chosen to take a shot from the TSBD building at a moving target.
Again, imagine the planning stage - he's assuming he would have access to the building, that no-one would recognise a complete stranger in the building, that the 6th floor would be empty, that he could simply walk out of the building etc.
And wasn't it lucky for him someone had constructed the Sniper's Nest before he arrived!!
If any intelligence/military element were involved they would surely have had countless opportunities to get close to JFK.
The shots from the TSBD building seem like a desperate option.
Like John said, the shot shots were taken from here because there was no other option. It was the only available opportunity.

The shooter was clearly familiar with rifles but not a professional marksman.
The need for three shots indicates this but the fact one shot missed everything all but proves it.
Thinking about the first shot - the target would surely be the centre of JFK's head. The first shot is low by some 8 to 10 inches. Even though it hits JFK it's still a miss. The shooter then makes an adjustment and the second shot hits the target. This might be because the scope on the MC was off.
The first shot is the easier shot. The 'cross-hairs' are lined up on the centre of the head but the shot is low by 8 to 10 inches. The shooter sees this and makes the adjustment while tracking JFK's head for around 5 seconds.

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