Gov. John Connally Grips His White Stetson Hat at Z-272

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Online John Corbett

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Re: Gov. John Connally Grips His White Stetson Hat at Z-272
« Reply #308 on: Today at 05:19:45 PM »
Not at all. Your lame excuses for certain lack of evidence is entertaining enough.

I am not at all troubled by the lack of evidence for things that we should have no expectation that we would have evidence of. We don't need proof of how much Oswald practiced or that he practiced at all. The lack of such evidence does nothing to negate the overwhelming evidence he was the one who fired the shots that killed JFK. Raising the issue of how much he practiced with his rifle is just a red herring to provide Oswald deniers with a lame excuse to dismiss the evidence of his guilt.

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« Reply #309 on: Today at 06:42:36 PM »
He hadn't fired a Marine rifle in four years. Marina is an admitted liar.
He would have forgotten that rifles kick back when fired?
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Yes, very cartoon like. Especially an early shot before z-210.
Which box set up should I use?
Try the arrangement of boxes that fits this photo by Tom Dillard taken seconds after the shots:

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« Reply #310 on: Today at 07:28:01 PM »
Try the arrangement of boxes that fits this photo by Tom Dillard taken seconds after the shots:
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Crossfire | Jim Marrs

"Mrs. [Lillian] Mooneyham estimated that it was about four and a half to five minutes following the shots fired by the assassin,
that she looked up towards the sixth floor of the TSBD and observed the figure of a man standing in the sixth floor window behind
some cardboard boxes. This man appeared to Mrs. Mooneyham to be looking out of the window, however, the man was not close up to
the window but was standing slightly back from it, so that Mrs. Mooneyham could not make out his features...Adding support to
Mrs. Mooneyham’s account of a man standing in the “ sniper’s nest” window minutes after the shooting are photographs taken about
that time by military intelligence agent James Powell and news photographer Tom Dillard.

Dillard, who was riding in the motorcade, said he took a picture of the Depository facade seconds after the last shot was fired. Powell estimated
his picture was made about thirty seconds after the final shot. A comparison with photos taken just prior to the shooting led photographic
experts of the House Select Committee on Assassinations to conclude: “ There is an apparent rearranging of boxes within two minutes
after the last shot was fired at President Kennedy.” Obviously, Oswald could not have been in the Depository lunchroom meeting Baker and Truly
while arranging boxes on the sixth floor at the same time. Needless to say, Mrs. Mooneyham was never called as a witness before
the Warren Commission. Her credible testimony remains buried in the Commission’s twenty-six volumes."


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« Reply #311 on: Today at 09:18:40 PM »
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Crossfire | Jim Marrs

"Mrs. [Lillian] Mooneyham estimated that it was about four and a half to five minutes following the shots fired by the assassin,
that she looked up towards the sixth floor of the TSBD and observed the figure of a man standing in the sixth floor window behind
some cardboard boxes. This man appeared to Mrs. Mooneyham to be looking out of the window, however, the man was not close up to
the window but was standing slightly back from it, so that Mrs. Mooneyham could not make out his features...Adding support to
Mrs. Mooneyham’s account of a man standing in the “ sniper’s nest” window minutes after the shooting are photographs taken about
that time by military intelligence agent James Powell and news photographer Tom Dillard.

Dillard, who was riding in the motorcade, said he took a picture of the Depository facade seconds after the last shot was fired. Powell estimated
his picture was made about thirty seconds after the final shot. A comparison with photos taken just prior to the shooting led photographic
experts of the House Select Committee on Assassinations to conclude: “ There is an apparent rearranging of boxes within two minutes
after the last shot was fired at President Kennedy.” Obviously, Oswald could not have been in the Depository lunchroom meeting Baker and Truly
while arranging boxes on the sixth floor at the same time. Needless to say, Mrs. Mooneyham was never called as a witness before
the Warren Commission. Her credible testimony remains buried in the Commission’s twenty-six volumes."



You're a disciple of Jim Marrs? That explains a lot. No wonder you're so confused.