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MR-

I cannot explain every witness reaction everywhere in DP 11.22.

IMHO, there is a concentration of credible witnesses near the GK who saw and smelled gunsmoke, in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA.

I contend that gunsmoke did not come from LHO's M-C carbine, as he was upwind.

I am aware of your explanation of the JFKA, but we are on different pages on this one.

However, this is a forum where different views are presented, and I welcome such a platform for all (excluding hate speech promoters).
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The animation came from a computer program "JFK Reloaded" from which I created the 4 separate POV's and composited them into a single GIF. The reason I showed each view at a stationary angle as the Limo passed, was to show the corresponding angular velocity and therefore demonstrate the difficulty in tracking the shot.

JohnM

That's why Oswald missed everything (but came very close to hitting JFK, according to Herb Huskr at "JFK Truth Be Told") with his first shot at "Z-124," half-a-second before Zapruder resumed filming at Z-131.
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This is the message i recieved on Facebook after clicking on your link. ?

Okay, thanks for the feedback.
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JM--

I can't prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt.

I lean towards believing that Dallas PD officer Joe Smith, war vet, smelled gunsmoke near the GK, about where Sam Holland other railroad workers said they saw a puff of smoke, in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA.

Of course, they were not the only ones who saw smoke and smelled gunsmoke (gunsmoke gives off a particular scent).

It is a fact a snub-nose .38, especially if freshly oiled, would give off a lot of noise and smoke, especially with certain cheap ammos or hand-packed ammo. The snub-nose .38 was the default concealed weapon of the day.

It is notable that DPD Smith and Dallas Sheriff Seymour Weitzman both encountered a man flashing an (apparently) fake Secret Service credential near the GK, in the aftermath of the JFKA.

That's my take.

I cannot prove my case, but that is the way I lean.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.
What about gunsmoke smelt by people on the triple underpass.
What about gunsmoke smelt at the other underpasses & overpasses.
And at the hospital.
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JM--

I can't prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt.

I lean towards believing that Dallas PD officer Joe Smith, war vet, smelled gunsmoke near the GK, about where Sam Holland other railroad workers said they saw a puff of smoke, in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA.

Of course, they were not the only ones who saw smoke and smelled gunsmoke (gunsmoke gives off a particular scent).

It is a fact a snub-nose .38, especially if freshly oiled, would give off a lot of noise and smoke, especially with certain cheap ammos or hand-packed ammo. The snub-nose .38 was the default concealed weapon of the day.

It is notable that DPD Smith and Dallas Sheriff Seymour Weitzman both encountered a man flashing an (apparently) fake Secret Service credential near the GK, in the aftermath of the JFKA.

That's my take.

I cannot prove my case, but that is the way I lean.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.
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Robin would a clearer blowup show Bell standing/filming in front of the peristyle in the uppest part of that pix.

I will look through the images to see if i can find Bell infront of the peristyle.
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Thanks Robin, it's good to see you posting again and all these GIFs, videos and images are really helpful in visualizing the events surrounding this tragic day.

JohnM

Thanks John.
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This is the message i recieved on Facebook after clicking on your link. ?
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Bell Film Gif.



Thanks Robin, it's good to see you posting again and all these GIFs, videos and images are really helpful in visualizing the events surrounding this tragic day.

JohnM
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