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Bugliosi's "Conclusion of No Conspiracy"

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Gary Craig:
"An analysis by the committee of the statements of witnesses in Dealy Plaza on November 22, 1963, moreover, showed that about 44 percent were not able to form an opinion about the origin of the shots, attesting to the ambiguity showed in the August 1978 experiment. Seventy percent of the witnesses in 1963 who had an opinion as to the origin said it was either the book depository or the grassy knoll. Those witnesses who thought the shots originated from the grassy knoll represented 30 percent of those who chose between the knoll and book depository and 21 percent of those who made a decision as to origin. Since most of the shots fired on November 22, 1963 (three out of four, the committee determined) came from the book depository, the fact that so many witnesses thought they heard shots from the knoll lent additional weight to a conclusion that a shot came from there."

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."The panel studied two photographs taken within minutes of the assassination. While no human face or form could be detected in the sixth floor southeast window, the panel was able to conclude that a stack of boxes had been rearranged during the interval of the taking of the two photographs."

John Mytton:

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JohnM

John Mytton:


So Bugliosi was right?, where is the supporting evidence that supports a conspiracy.



JohnM

John Mytton:



3. And if there?s no credible evidence that any of the aforementioned persons or groups were behind the assassination, what other person or group in our society would possibly be behind Oswald?s act? The Des Moines Rotary Club? The Boston Symphony? Some U.S. senators? The Miami City Council? The United States Department of Indian Affairs? The Southern Baptist Christian Conference? I hope the reader isn?t thinking how silly I am. The buffs are silly. I?m a rather serious person
RHVB



JohnM

Howard Gee:
I think you are prematurely dismissing The Boston Symphony as suspects.

If you play their last album backwards you will clearly hear the violins and oboes tapping out a stacatto Morse code message of 'we killed JFK'.

Additionally, the conductor and french horn player died under very strange circumstances.

If that's not evidence of a conspiracy, then I don't know what is.

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