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Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: Quoting Common Sense
« Reply #7 on: Today at 01:40:26 AM »
DVP:

The testimony of the Connallys has always clashed with the WC narrative.

Connally: I was knocked over, just doubled over by the force of the bullet. It went in my back and came out my chest about 2 inches below and the left of my right nipple. The force of the bullet drove my body over almost double and when I looked, immediately I could see I was just drenched with blood. (1 HSCA 42)

Gov. JBC described himself as immediately incapacitated after he was shot.

The WC narrative is that JBC was struck by the same slug that hit JFK ~Z-221.

But JBC is bolt upright after Z-221, then looks over his right shoulder, eventually makes a near 180-degree in seat (you can see the left profile of JBC's face in the Z-film), begins to turn forward, and appears to be struck and pushed forward ~Z-295.

JBC shows no sign of incapacitating injury until after Z-295. I can well believe being shot though the chest would immediately incapacitate a man. I find it unlikely that JBC, after being shot through the chest, then made a 180-degree turn in his seat to check on JFK.

JBC being shot at Z-295 also lines up with the "bang...bang-bang" cadence described by so many witnesses.

I have reasonable doubts a lone gunsel, armed with a single shot per bolt action rifle, could perp the JFKA as revealed in the Z-film.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.






Online Tom Scully

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Re: Quoting Common Sense
« Reply #8 on: Today at 01:40:33 AM »
The odds of Oswald being selected to be the triggerman for the JFKA seem quite remote for reason already stated. To suggest that he was chosen to be the patsy and that he would have been such a cooperative patsy is even more far fetched. Why would Oswald have been willing to smuggle his rifle into work. I think he could put 2 and 2 together to figure out what a bad idea that would be. If one wants to believe that the plotters stole Oswald's rifle, how did they get Oswald to bring a long brown paper bag into work. Are we to believe that the bag found next to the sniper's nest with Oswald's prints on it just happened to be long enough to hold the disassembled rifle. Why were there no curtain rods in the empty paper bag found by the sniper's nest.

What if Oswald had decided to join the rest of the TSBD employees on the front steps of the TSBD. According to Ralph Cinque, that's what he did. Suppose he had returned to work and answered the roll call. Even if they found his rifle, he would have had employees ready to tell the police, "Lee was with us when the shots were fired".

If Oswald was a patsy, he had to be the most cooperative patsy ever selected to take the fall for a crime committed by somebody else. He did everything imaginable that day to make himself look guilty. This is where the CTs will tell us his "handlers" made him do all those things that incriminated him which is laughable. It reminds me of Flip Wilson's Geraldine character saying, "The devil made me do it".

If there is nothing to opinions that at the very least there was a cover up implicating folks in high places, (in the conspiracy to cover up, not necessarily in the JFKA itself...)
Why do we have the evidence of this 1977 letter and why was the FBI claiming it was unable to identify a "Mr. Beamis", described in that 1977 as the owner of a string of hotels, when it is obvious he was George HW Bush's lifelong,best friend?

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=9963#relPageId=175


https://www.google.com/books...
Circa 1974 :


Henry Hurt had a job teaching school in the town Bush and Bemiss summered in, all of their lives,
Kennebunkport. Hurt was about to marry Bemiss's cousin....

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Online David Von Pein

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Re: Quoting Common Sense
« Reply #9 on: Today at 02:14:56 AM »

"Several factors make it clear that Kennedy and Connally WERE struck by the same bullet. There's absolutely no evidence of the existence of any separate bullet hitting Connally." -- Vincent Bugliosi; 1986
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