Handy guide to Walt's fabrications

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #91 on: January 31, 2019, 11:58:35 PM »
Mr Easily Duped....  Is the rifle shown in the video a stock Carcano??    Question:....  How did this man do what no other person could do.??...

Notice how Walt always has an excuse?  First it can't be done at all.  Then when somebody does it, the excuse is that the clip wasn't full.  Then when somebody does it with a full clip, then the excuse is that it wasn't a "stock" Carcano.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #92 on: February 01, 2019, 12:09:16 AM »
PS.....If you've read "Walt's Fab's" WF #1 --  Then you know that the basic crux of the my "fabrication" is to point out that the track of that bullet puts a time stamp on the photo... Dillard snapped the shutter DURING the SHOOTING and he filmed the vapor trail of the hot bullet through the cool humid air......And the photo clearly shows that there was NOBODY firing a rifle from that window....

"Bullet track"

"Vapor trail"

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #93 on: February 01, 2019, 01:49:18 AM »
Notice how Walt always has an excuse?  First it can't be done at all.  Then when somebody does it, the excuse is that the clip wasn't full.  Then when somebody does it with a full clip, then the excuse is that it wasn't a "stock" Carcano.

John, It's not I who evades the truth....  The basic question is:... Did your FBI buddy, Firearms "expert", Robert Frazier say that the carcano could be loaded and used as a single shot rifle JUST LIKE A Springfield 30.06 ?    Did Frazier say that John? 

And how about Your fellow FBI chum's statement that the carcano can be loaded with seven cartridges ...have you been to a gun shop and asked to see a carcano loaded with seven live rounds?  Have you John? 
« Last Edit: February 02, 2019, 09:25:59 PM by Walt Cakebread »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #94 on: February 01, 2019, 02:00:28 AM »
Nice try Chappy.....  Though the bullet (CE 399) may not be "pristine" in the strictest sense of the word it definite did NOT strike Connally's rib or his wrist.....
Any FMJ 6.5 bullet would have been badly damaged if it had stuck either of the bones that CE 399 is imagined to have struck.

@Newbies:
Hit hard bone in JFK at a glance, squishing lead out the butt
FMJ ammo is designed to resist expending its energy inside a body

« Last Edit: February 01, 2019, 02:04:25 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #95 on: February 01, 2019, 02:25:00 AM »
John, It's not I who evades the truth....  The basic question is:... Did your FBI buddy, Firearms "expert", Robert Frazier say that the carcano could be loaded and used as a single shot rifle JUST LIKE A Springfield 30.06 ?    Did Frazier say that John? 

And how about Your fellow FBI chum's statement that the carcano can be loaded with seven cartridges ...have you been to a gun shop and asked to see a carcano loged with seven live rounds?  Have you John?

Robert Frazier is correct. The carcano can have a single shell inserted into the chamber, close the bolt and be fired.

In this video the gentleman hand loaded a single cartridge into the chamber, closed the bolt and fired it.


Online Royell Storing

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #96 on: February 01, 2019, 04:26:08 AM »
That's just your opinion

How about some facts: For instance, why do you lot never post this:



@Newbies: These brainiacs  are still claiming (after 55 years, mind you) CE399 a pristine bullet
Lets see their heads squished to that degree and still brush it off as 'minor'

      Chappy - You are combining the SBT with the Pristine Bullet. These are 2 Separate Independent Issues.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Handy guide to Walt's fabrications
« Reply #97 on: February 01, 2019, 04:57:47 AM »
Freeman said---- Right after the shots anyway...

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By "shots" I'm sure that you mean shots from the window, or the shots that killed JFK....Which are generally accepted as three shots....  There were more than three shots fired and at least one shot was fired to draw the attention of the Three stooges who it was thought would immediately start cackling like a flock of frighten chickens and draw the cops to the planted evidence....  The three stooges didn't react as had been calculated....They didn't start running for their lives, and report that someone was on the floor above them...Instead they went to the west end and opened the windows so they could see what the hell was going on in the area where they had heard THE SHOTS fired......

 And the photo clearly shows that there was NOBODY firing a rifle from that window....
Mr. GRODEN - , would you please identify each of these exhibits?
Mr. GRODEN - The exhibit on the left, on the top part of the left photograph, is a motion picture frame, one single frame taken from the film by Robert Hughes. Just as the President's car was about to turn off of Houston Street on to Elm. On the bottom is a blowup of the window which was supposed to have been the window used by the assassin during the shooting which will begin within seconds of this frame being taken. The photograph in the center was taken by a man named Tom Dillard, who is a professional photographer; it is a newspaper photograph and it shows the entire wall of the depository; this section which we see here is somewhat cropped to highlight the window, again, the same window the assassin was supposed to have used. It was taken an estimated 3 seconds after the final shot was fired, but that is probably a loose figure. Within seconds would be a more accurate statement. http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/m_j_russ/hscagrod.htm
[personally I believe that JFK was shot once in the throat once in the back-twice in the head]--Jerry Freeman