Did Dale K. Myers graduate from the Gary Aguilar School of Charm?

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Online Benjamin Cole

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Online Robin Unger

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Tom you keep talking about a hypothetical Z-124 frame.

A hypothetical imagining of what actually happened on Elm st after Zapruder stopped  filming prior to starting again at Z-133

I am not a big fan of  hypothetical imaginings.



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Tom you keep talking about a hypothetical Z-124 frame.

A hypothetical imagining of what actually happened on Elm St after Zapruder stopped filming prior to starting again at Z-133.

I am not a big fan of hypothetical imaginings.

1) Funny, I'm not a big fan of people who utter or write redundancies like "hypothetical imaginings."

2) Regardless, do you think it's absolutely impossible that the first shot was fired right before Zapruder resumed filming, i.e., when the limo was already about 70 feet down Elm Street?

3) The quick, nearly simultaneous non-startle head turnings of JFK, Jackie, Connally, Nellie, and Kellerman between Z-140 and Z-149 suggests that it actually did happen, and since it probably took them about a second to start to consciously turn their heads, it means that the shot (or firecracker, or blowout, or Harley backfire if you prefer) they heard was at or very near hypothetical (HYPOTHETICAL BECAUSE ZAPRUDER WASN'T FILMING AT THE TIME) "Z-124."

4) I'm afraid you have Abraham Zapruder and the lead group of motorcycle policemen to blame for your predicament, Robin, because if they hadn't been so doggone far ahead of the limo and/or if Zapruder hadn't turned his camera on when he saw them turning onto Elm Street, he wouldn't have had to stop filming when he realized that the limo wasn't right behind them . . . and then resume filming 17 seconds later when he finally saw the limo, already 70 feet down Elm Street, coming straight towards him.

Hypothetically straight towards him, anyway.

Imagine that!
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In that case, your ignorance is unbounded.

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1) Funny, I'm not a big fan of people who utter or write redundancies like "hypothetical imaginings."

2) Regardless, do you think it's absolutely impossible that the first shot was fired right before Zapruder resumed filming, i.e., when the limo was already about 70 feet down Elm Street?

3) The quick, nearly simultaneous non-startle head turnings of JFK, Jackie, Connally, Nellie, and Kellerman between Z-140 and Z-149 suggests that it actually did happen, and since it probably took them about a second to start to consciously turn their heads, it means that the shot (or firecracker, or blowout, or Harley backfire if you prefer) they heard was at or very near hypothetical (HYPOTHETICAL BECAUSE ZAPRUDER WASN'T FILMING AT THE TIME) "Z-124."

4) I'm afraid you have Abraham Zapruder and the lead group of motorcycle policemen to blame for your predicament, Robin, because if they hadn't been so doggone far ahead of the limo and/or if Zapruder hadn't turned his camera on when he saw them turning onto Elm Street, he wouldn't have had to stop filming when he realized that the limo wasn't right behind them . . . and then resume filming 17 seconds later when he finally saw the limo, already 70 feet down Elm Street, coming straight towards him.

Hypothetically straight towards him, anyway.

Imagine that!

3) The quick, nearly simultaneous non-startle head turnings of JFK, Jackie, Connally, Nellie, and Kellerman between Z-140 and Z-149 suggests that it actually did happen, and since it probably took them about a second to start to consciously turn their heads, it means that the shot (or firecracker, or blowout, or Harley backfire if you prefer) they heard was at or very near hypothetical (HYPOTHETICAL BECAUSE ZAPRUDER WASN'T FILMING AT THE TIME) "Z-124."



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One can only wonder whether or not Dale K. Myers graduated from the Gary Aguilar, or perhaps the Vince Lombardi, School of Charm.

Regardless, has the old deejay, Myers, learned yet that Brian Roselle and Kenneth Scearce showed in 2020 that Oswald's first, missing-everything, shot was not at Myer's beloved Z-160, but at hypothetical Z-124 -- half-a-second before Zapruder resumed filming at Z-133 -- and that, as Roselle has graphically shown more recently, the first of two involuntary pauses in Elsie Dorman's filming of the assassination occurred at the aforementioned "Z-124"?

(Her second involuntary pause "just happened to occur" around Z-222, i.e., at the time of the "Single Bullet" shot.)


Myers' lame 2008 diatribe against Max Holland and Kenneth Scearce:

https://jfkfiles.blogspot.com/2008/12/cherry-picking-evidence-of-first-shot.html


Herb Huskr's very recent "Carcano Sound Intensity and Startle" video presentation:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/553546571932211/user/100003268844965

Note: Back in 2008, Max Holland and Kenneth Scearce thought Oswald's first shot was at hypothetical Z-107. Scearce and his research colleague, Brian Roselle, now think it was about a second later, at hypothetical Z-124.

I am far more impressed by Dale Myers thorough 3-D analysis than I am of Roselle and Scearce's unproven theory which to the best of my knowledge has never been peer reviewed. Until that is done, it has the same validity as my theory that the shot was fired at Z148 causing Zapruder to flinch at Z155. I do believe the first shot was a little earlier than Myers has proposed because I don't think JBC would have reacted to it by Z164.