S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll

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Online Marjan Rynkiewicz

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2026, 09:03:12 PM »
   So where can I view this footage that CLEARLY shows SA Hickey doing everything you claim? Hickey was seated higher than everyone else inside the Queen Mary.  Hickey picking up the AR-15 from the floorboard and then leaning back into a seated position, could be your seeing him, "rizing then falling....". Where are you seeing all of this SA Hickey jack-in-the-box action film footage?
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2836.0.html
Here iz a link to my thread re Bronson's footage.
I dont know whether any Bronson footage can be seen on the web today. Actually the museum might show a 3rd rate footage of their 2017 2nd rate copy.
The photo gallery might today show some frames snapped from the youtube of the museum's 2017 copy (before that youtube was deleted).
U might be able to view the museum's 2019 1st rate copy of the footage if u ask them.
My aforementioned thread might inklood a giff of some snapped frames. Dunno.

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2833.80.html
Here iz a link to Holland's smoke.
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Online John Corbett

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« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2026, 09:18:07 PM »
Smelling gunpowder does not give us an indication of where the gunpowder was discharged. There simply is no forensic evidence of gunshots from anywhere other then the 6th floor of the TSBD. People's impressions. based on what they smelled or heard is not an indication of where the shots came from. Other people hearing the same shots had the impression the shots came from the direction of the TSBD. The physical evidence supports those people's impressions.

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2026, 10:53:56 PM »
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2836.0.html
Here iz a link to my thread re Bronson's footage.
I dont know whether any Bronson footage can be seen on the web today. Actually the museum might show a 3rd rate footage of their 2017 2nd rate copy.
The photo gallery might today show some frames snapped from the youtube of the museum's 2017 copy (before that youtube was deleted).
U might be able to view the museum's 2019 1st rate copy of the footage if u ask them.
My aforementioned thread might inklood a giff of some snapped frames. Dunno.

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2833.80.html
Here iz a link to Holland's smoke.

   Thanks for providing the links. They show the 2 women standing near the lamp post far better than SA Hickey. I think you are seeing what you want to see with respect to Hickey.

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2026, 01:07:20 AM »
   Thanks for providing the links. They show the 2 women standing near the lamp post far better than SA Hickey. I think you are seeing what you want to see with respect to Hickey.
For sure its very blurry. I wish i had the superior 2019 copy/frames.
In the end i had to explain how Hickey managed to shoot & then fall/sit in just 2 Zapruder frames after Z312/313.
And the key problem woz uzing the footfalls of the white shoes of the lady on the grass to try to establish simultanaety of the Bronson footage with the Zapruder footage.
Critics said that Hickey woz sitting at Z313. I sayd that my analysis showed that Hickey woz sitting at Z315.
But in any case my analysis showed that Hickey could hav fired that autoburst without needing to rize much from hiz allready hi sitting pozzy on the 2 leather cases on the backseat. So, the rize needed woz less than say half a head.

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Re: S. M. Holland's "Smoke" on the Grassy Knoll
« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 03:00:17 PM »
  As I mentioned earlier, that steam pipe is right on top of the grate that some claim was used by an assassin to escape from the parking lot. The claim being that the alleged "steam" was actually the cigarette smoke from a shooter that then used that grate. The "steam" stuff is just like the "cigarette smoke". Pure imagination.

Are we to believe it was actually gun smoke when no one saw a gunman behind the picket fence even though people raced to that area from both Elm St. and the overpass and Lee Bowers had a perfect view of the area from his tower during the shooting.

Or maybe you have another explanation for it.

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« Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 03:45:44 PM »
Are we to believe it was actually gun smoke when no one saw a gunman behind the picket fence even though people raced to that area from both Elm St. and the overpass and Lee Bowers had a perfect view of the area from his tower during the shooting.

Or maybe you have another explanation for it.

    Exactly WHO saw "steam" being emitted by that pipe at around 12:30? If you want proof of "gun smoke", you should also be asking for proof of "steam". Fair Is Fair. I believe the proof regarding the smell of "gunpowder" is far greater than any alleged proof of "gun smoke" or "steam".   

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« Reply #14 on: Yesterday at 04:06:25 PM »
We've got one guy in this thread yammering on about impostor Dallas policemen, getaway cars and all sorts of other nuttiness and another who continues to somehow believe that a Secret Service agent accidentally shot JFK from one of the follow-up cars. This is the sad, sad state of JFK assassination research in 2026...

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« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 04:54:00 PM »
We've got one guy in this thread yammering on about impostor Dallas policemen, getaway cars and all sorts of other nuttiness and another who continues to somehow believe that a Secret Service agent accidentally shot JFK from one of the follow-up cars. This is the sad, sad state of JFK assassination research in 2026...

It wasn't any better back in 1991 when I first started engaging online with the Anybody-But-Oswald crowd. It hasn't improved at all since. At no point has it ever been rational. The only thing that has changed is the cult seems to be smaller and getting smaller with each passing year. 

We can believe all sorts of nefarious activities were going on at all levels of government or we can believe Oswald did it all by himself. Tough call.