How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #126 on: November 06, 2025, 04:39:12 PM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

A missing-everything, steeply-downward-angled shot at a rapidly moving target is easy to understand; a missing-everything horizontal shot by a professional sniper and his spotter is hard to understand.

Why did the evil, evil CIA or the evil, evil [fill in the blank] send such a crummy sniper and spotter to shoot at JFK "from the bushes"?

And after missing miserably with their one-and-only shot, why did they try to join the motorcade in their "getaway car" instead of just leaving their rifle in it and mingling innocent-like "to see what the heck's going on, and maybe even to help catch the bad guy!!!"?

-- Tom

    Regarding the sniper's nest shooter, you somehow left out the parts: (1) shooter is standing straight up, (2) firing straight down, (3) firing through a 1/4 open window, (4) leaves hulls behind, and (5) leaves weapon behind. If this is not a "frame job", it has got to be a, "crummy sniper".
   

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #127 on: November 06, 2025, 07:45:09 PM »
Regarding the sniper's nest shooter, you somehow left out the parts: (1) shooter is standing straight up, (2) firing straight down, (3) firing through a 1/4 open window, (4) leaves hulls behind, and (5) leaves weapon behind. If this is not a "frame job", it has got to be a "crummy sniper".

Dear Comrade Storing,

1) Not straight up; standing and awkwardly leaning forward

2) Not straight down, but at a steep downward angle, nevertheless

3) Through a 1/3 open window

4) So what if he left the three shells behind?

5) Should he have taken the short-rifle downstairs with him, walked a quarter-of-a-mile and gotten on the bus with it?

6) He was a former Marine sharpshooter. Anyone would have had a hard time making that first shot.

D'oh!




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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #128 on: November 06, 2025, 11:31:31 PM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

1) Not straight up; standing and awkwardly leaning forward

2) Not straight down, but at a steep downward angle, nevertheless

3) Through a 1/3 open window

4) So what if he left the three shells behind?

5) Should he have taken the short-rifle downstairs with him, walked a quarter-of-a-mile and gotten on the bus with it?

6) He was a former Marine sharpshooter. Anyone would have had a hard time making that first shot.

D'oh!

    Guy's a "sharpshooter" and he then tries a half arsed 1st shot? Why leave your own rifle behind and then simply walk to a bus? Think it through. Doesn't fit.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #129 on: November 06, 2025, 11:46:09 PM »
Why leave your own rifle behind and then simply walk to a bus?

Dear Comrade Storing,

Should he have taken it with him?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #130 on: November 07, 2025, 02:30:06 AM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

Should he have taken it with him?

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   Did the shooter that took out Kirk leave his rifle there at the scene? Nope.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #131 on: November 07, 2025, 03:01:42 AM »
Did the shooter that took out Kirk leave his rifle there at the scene? Nope.

So, Oswald couldn't have killed JFK because his short-rifle was found partially hidden on the same floor as the "Sniper's Nest" (He would have taken it with him like the guy who killed Charlie Kirk!), three shells that had been fired from it were found on the "Sniper's Nest" floor, and his fingerprints were found on it as well as on two of the of the smaller boxes in the aforementioned "Sniper's Nest," etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.

HE WAS FRAMED!!!

(LOL)
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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #132 on: November 07, 2025, 04:29:50 PM »
So, Oswald couldn't have killed JFK because his short-rifle was found partially hidden on the same floor as the "Sniper's Nest" (He would have taken it with him like the guy who killed Charlie Kirk!), three shells that had been fired from it were found on the "Sniper's Nest" floor, and his fingerprints were found on it as well as on two of the of the smaller boxes in the aforementioned "Sniper's Nest," etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.

HE WAS FRAMED!!!

(LOL)

    If this was all tied up with a bow, they would Not NOW be lengthening the elapsed firing time for the 3 shots to 11+ seconds. And I would not be Discovering the "getaway car" and proving a Conspiracy.