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It's pointless even discussing any of this other crap because if you can't show it's even possible for JBC to be shot in the back at Z271, the rest of your theory collapses like a house of cards. I'm not even asking you to prove he was shot in that back at or about Z271. Just show us that it was possible. Apparently, you can't do that.
And so it goes - my apologies to Monty Python:

MASON: Well an argument is not the same as contradiction.
CORBETT: Can be.
MASON: No it can’t. An argument’s a collective series of statements to establish a definite proposition.  In this case, the witnesses say the first shot struck JFK and the vast majority said last two shots were closer together. That means a separate shot hit JBC after the midpoint between 1 and 3.  If you want to contradict that it is up to you to provide evidence to the contrary.
CORBETT: No it isn't and no I don't. You have to disprove my spidey senses and they tell me that JBC could not have been hit in the torso at z271.
MASON: No I don't.  You keep just contradicting.
CORBETT:  Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position.
MASON: But it isn’t just saying, “no it isn’t.”
CORBETT:  Yes it is!
MASON: Argument is an intellectual process. Contradiction’s just the automatic gainsaying of anything the other person says.
CORBETT:  No it isn’t.  ....
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  Thank you for helping me build my case.

As it turns out, I was wrong. New York held the #1 spot throughout the 1960s. It was the 1970 census that pushed California to the #1 spot.
In the 1960 election, New York was #1 by a wide margin with 45 electoral votes. California was tied with Pennsylvania with 32 apiece. Both Illinois and Ohio had more votes than Texas. Believe it or not, Florida had only 10 electoral votes.

California closed the gap following the 1960 census trailing New York 43-40. Following the 1970 census California took over #1 by a 45-41 margin. Pennsylvania held the #3 spot with 27, one ahead of both Illinois and Texas at 26.
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I believe until the 1960 census, it was #1

  Thank you for helping me build my case.
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Must be sad to believe so thoroughly in something so ridiculous.


   If this is "so ridiculous", it should be easy for you to show me this 17.5 Feet long car, standing almost 5 Feet high, parked alongside the Island on the Wiegman Film. Just show this car. It ain't there!

   This intended "getaway" car moved into position alongside the Island under 20 seconds after the kill shot. The car was abandoned when DPD Officer Smith ran past the driver side of the car and DPD Officer Baker ran past the front bumper of the car. Both DPD officers did this Less than 30 seconds after the kill shot. This happening, this quickly, alarmed those inside the "getaway" car.

  This "getaway" car is still the subject of an active investigation.    .....................................  STAY TUNED   ................................................
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   Seriously? The population of New York has been declining for years. This is why it is Now 4th largest with electoral votes. It was #2 forever. So, the total population declines but the number of people voting increases? That's a Red Flag!

I believe until the 1960 census, it was #1
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They need to get motivated and turn out in greater numbers and outvote the crazy leftists. The turnout rate in New York when Mamdani got elected was the largest for a mayoral election in 50 years which indicates to me the socialists were far more motivated than the normal people. That said, these people are victims but it is not my responsibility to rescue them from socialism. They will have to figure out how to do that themselves.

What will happen is the millionaires will largely move out of the city into the suburbs or move to low tax red states. That means the middle and lower classes will shoulder an even larger share of the tax burden. The problem with socialism is it soon runs out of other people's money to steal from the rich and give to the poor. Mamdani is already finding out New York can't pay for a fraction of the "free" things he promised and it is only going to get worse as the tax base shrinks.

   Seriously? The population of New York has been declining for years. This is why it is Now 4th largest with electoral votes. It was #2 forever. So, the total population declines but the number of people voting increases? That's a Red Flag!
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There's two reason we know Zapruder restarted his 8mm camera @Z133 and therefore the entire sequence was not filmed continuously!

1. The first frame when an 8mm camera is started allows more light to leak into the camera and as can be seen, Z133 is brighter than Z134. Also note that Z001 is even brighter but this effect varies iirc due to mechanical interactions of the camera and the amount of film left.
Look at the light blue car at the top of the frame, the lighter clothing and the lighter shade of the road.



2. When Zapruder restarted his camera and pushed the physical button, this made the next frame much blurrier and the frame after that shows a distinctive horizontal jiggle.


After Zapruder restarted his camera and the initial excitement, his panning becomes relatively smooth, well, up until his startled vertical jiggles after he heard shots.



JohnM

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   The "getaway" car was already waiting on the Elm St Ext near the railroad yard. It watched the JFK Limo make the wide (L) turn from Houston St onto Elm St. At that point, they knew the shots would be quickly coming from the 6th Floor sniper's nest. They heard the 3 shots coming from just in front of them, and then moved the car into its' parked position alongside the Island. They were then waiting for the shooter/spotter to leave the sniper's nest, come all the way down the stairwell, walk through the "wide open" Huge Gates, and then get into this "getaway" car that was parked almost directly across the street from the Huge Gates. There was only about 20 seconds between this car Not being filmed by Wiegman, and the car then being filmed alongside the Island by Couch and Darnell. This was very well planned.

Must be sad to believe so thoroughly in something so ridiculous.
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   Some of these people that live in these states are trapped. They do Not vote for these clowns and can Not afford to move. They are modern day slaves stuck inside a plantation.

They need to get motivated and turn out in greater numbers and outvote the crazy leftists. The turnout rate in New York when Mamdani got elected was the largest for a mayoral election in 50 years which indicates to me the socialists were far more motivated than the normal people. That said, these people are victims but it is not my responsibility to rescue them from socialism. They will have to figure out how to do that themselves.

What will happen is the millionaires will largely move out of the city into the suburbs or move to low tax red states. That means the middle and lower classes will shoulder an even larger share of the tax burden. The problem with socialism is it soon runs out of other people's money to steal from the rich and give to the poor. Mamdani is already finding out New York can't pay for a fraction of the "free" things he promised and it is only going to get worse as the tax base shrinks.
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   ROBIN - Thanks for posting this photo. It shows how narrow that landing was in front of the TSBD front door. And it displays the edge of the Island that Officer Baker ran across as he headed toward the TSBD front door. I also would be interested in how high above ground level the Zapruder Perch is vs this Top of the TSBD front steps. As anyone can see, from the Top of the TSBD front steps, you can see all the way down Houston St. That height is even well above the water pool. This is a very educational photo on many levels.
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