John McAdams: Exploring his research 5 years on

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Online John Corbett

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Re: John McAdams: Exploring his research 5 years on
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2026, 05:37:53 PM »
       (1) That Aint Haygood, and (2) The not on the Weigman Film "Car". These 2 Evidence Based Issues are Brand New. This is what has you sticking around. Only proving, "With the good, comes the bad".

I will give you credit of originality. I'd never seen anyone dream this one up before.

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« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2026, 06:36:23 PM »
I will give you credit of originality. I'd never seen anyone dream this one up before.
 
   Was just reviewing some Dealey Plaza film shot the day after the assassination.  Looks like the filming was done from atop the Triple Underpass. And what do you know? There is a car coming down the Elm St Ext from the Railroad Yard. It's virtually impossible to see that car unless you are seriously looking for it. Those large trees and shrubs that are on the Knoll side of the Elm St Ext provide a natural "blind".
   The car was then parked in the, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone, back from the corner, and almost directly across from the "wide open" Huge Gates. ALL of this just does not innocently "happen". This was an extremely well planned conspiracy.

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« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 12:20:49 AM »
 
   Was just reviewing some Dealey Plaza film shot the day after the assassination.  Looks like the filming was done from atop the Triple Underpass. And what do you know? There is a car coming down the Elm St Ext from the Railroad Yard. It's virtually impossible to see that car unless you are seriously looking for it. Those large trees and shrubs that are on the Knoll side of the Elm St Ext provide a natural "blind".
   The car was then parked in the, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone, back from the corner, and almost directly across from the "wide open" Huge Gates. ALL of this just does not innocently "happen". This was an extremely well planned conspiracy.

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Online Mark Ulrik

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Re: John McAdams: Exploring his research 5 years on
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 11:59:46 AM »
Today marks 5 years since the passing of John McAdams. For the past week I’ve been reading his book JFK Assassination Logic to see what nuggets of info were in that book. Here is a sample of some of the key points I got from reading his book. The page numbers referred to are from the paperback edition of the book:

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The giant grassy knoll shooter on the Nix film – The “classic gunman” as seen on the Nix film is only an illusion as the rifle would have to be 9 feet off the ground if it were an image of a gunman. Page 123.
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Surely, these are not all original observations by the author(?) The one above, for example, seems to be from an Itek report.

Online Gerry Down

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« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 06:45:18 PM »
Surely, these are not all original observations by the author(?) The one above, for example, seems to be from an Itek report.

McAdams doesn't claim them as original to him. I'm sure McAdams got them somewhere else during his research but I've compiled them here as I found them noteworthy as I read through his book.

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« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 07:01:58 PM »
McAdams doesn't claim them as original to him. I'm sure McAdams got them somewhere else during his research but I've compiled them here as I found them noteworthy as I read through his book.
Sorry, somewhere else? If you read his book then you must know that in that section that you quoted he cites the HSCA and Itek analysis? He also mentions Josiah Thompson's debunking and includes a footnote. He's not saying any of this was original and from him.


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« Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 07:10:58 PM »
Sorry, somewhere else? If you read his book then you must know that in that section that you quoted he cites the HSCA and Itek analysis? He also mentions Josiah Thompson's debunking and includes a footnote. He's not saying any of this was original and from him.



When I said "them" I was referring to all 16 points. I'm not going to go back and individually list out here where McAdams got all 16 points from. That's why I listed the page numbers so people could explore each point on their own.