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Here's the MPI version of Z295 below. If you think JC was shot at this point (and only here), and in the back, from the TSBD, your thinking needs work. As in, "How did he end up in this position?"

Rest of the frames/film is here: https://sites.google.com/site/lightboxzframes/lightbox-frame-sets



I wonder if Jerry Organ is still around. He was one of the best on the photographic evidence.
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"By the time he (Katzenbach) wrote that, there was already enough evidence gathered that there was no doubt Oswald was the assassin and the WC would come to that conclusion.--JC

I agree with Michale Capasse on this one.

By Nov. 25 1963 there was no certainty about the scope and scale of the JFKA, in fact questions had just been raised by the unusual murder of LHO, suggestive of a plot to silence the one man who could squeal on confederates.

No one on Nov. 25 had done a substantial analysis of the Z-film, although some say the CIA had, and concluded there had been more than one shooter. Even if LHO had physically acted alone on Nov. 22, on Nov. 25 there was no way to ascertain if LHO had been financed, induced or guided by others.

LHO had evidently departed from TSBD6 unseen in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA, meaning if he had a confederate, that individual could have also left the building unseen also.   

LBJ did not want a nuke war. LBJ probably understood that elements within the KGB and G2 could have effected the JFKA without approval from higher-ups. Going to a nuke war over what some cast-off hotheads perped would have compounded the tragedy million-fold. Yet the public and military might howl for revenge, if it even appeared that KGB and G2 had a role in the JFKA.

LBJ probably made the right choice. Bury the JFKAC...better not to know.

Leads into LHO-Cuba on the JFKA were snuffed out.









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I ask for an illustration and you give me abstract art.

How about just a basic drawing using simple ovals to represent JBC's head and shoulders. Use a long oval for his shoulders and a short oval for his head and show us how you think his head and shoulders were turned in relation to the path of the bullet. Then we can compare that to Z271 to see if it is even close to JBC's position at that frame. Your last illustrations was only off about 90 degrees for both his head and shoulders.
Unfortunately, the human body is more complicated than ellipses and circles. The relative positions of shoulders, scapulas, ribs and skin changes with different turning positions.  What I presented was a twisted torso with the shoulders aligned with the car direction and the hips facing forward.  That was his position at z271.

The impact felt by JBC is consistent with significant bullet momentum being imparted to the body suddenly. That is consistent with a forceful impact to what could only have been the fifth rib. We know the fifth rib flexed enough to cause a fracture near the spine.  That same force is also applied by the rib to the bullet and that must cause a change in bullet momentum.  Regardless of how JBC was turned, that would have been a force on the left side of the bullet meaning the change in direction had to be to the right. That would be the case whether he was turned forward or, as the witnesses said, sideways.
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Here's the MPI version of Z295 below. If you think JC was shot at this point (and only here), and in the back, from the TSBD, your thinking needs work. As in, "How did he end up in this position?"

Rest of the frames/film is here: https://sites.google.com/site/lightboxzframes/lightbox-frame-sets



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In the recently posted Nova program, Luke Haag pronounced it CAR-cun-no which I believe is correct. I've been pronouncing it wrong all these years too. I also learned that I have been misspelling the last name of Luke and Mike Haag for as long as I have written about them. I have spelled it Haas because that was a surname I was more familiar with.
I've heard a couple of native Italian speakers pronounce the name, and they always said it with the stress on the first syllable, "CAR-can-o."
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The FBI forearms experts pretty consistently used the term Mannlicher-Carcano, so it's in a lot of documents and not that easy to get rid of.

On a related note, the pronunciation of Carcano isn't necessarily as straightforward as one might think. I've always put the stress on the second syllable, i.e. Car-KAH-no, because that sounded the most Italian to me, but it seems putting it on the first syllable is actually correct.

In the recently posted Nova program, Luke Haag pronounced it CAR-cun-no which I believe is correct. I've been pronouncing it wrong all these years too. I also learned that I have been misspelling the last name of Luke and Mike Haag for as long as I have written about them. I have spelled it Haas because that was a surname I was more familiar with.
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By the time he wrote that, there was already enough evidence gathered that there was no doubt Oswald was the assassin and the WC would come to that conclusion.

Garbage - It was written the day after Lee was murdered while he should've been protected by DPD.
...then was locked up until 1994. Do u just make stuff up?

Once again = two sides of your mouth...
Who cares what LBJ thought. He was getting most of his information directly from Hoover and it is clear from their recorded conversations that Hoover was completely clueless about the details of the assassination.
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JC-

As a quick reply, AI is OK on certain well-known topics.

This reply sums up the situation.

LBJ wanted to avoid a nuke war.

There is also the Katzenbach memo.

That said, I have incurred some truly stupid answers on AI.

The Katzenbach memo is usually quoted out of context. If one reads the entire memo, he is not asking the WC to engage in a cover up. By the time he wrote that, there was already enough evidence gathered that there was no doubt Oswald was the assassin and the WC would come to that conclusion. He also believed Oswald had acted alone because they found no evidence he had any accomplices. He wanted the public to know what he already knew and he wrote the memo fully expecting that's what a fair investigation would find. He could have worded it a little better but I don't think he expected it would ever see the light of day. The staff lawyers who actually did much of the investigation to a man wanted to find evidence of a conspiracy because do so could jump start their careers. It was only after they came up empty that they were forced to conclude that Oswald had acted alone.
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I just wish that the Carcano model 91/38 short rifle was not as popular as it has become as a collector’s gun. It has become way too expensive and hard to find for us regular folks.

I priced them online a few weeks ago. The carbines are selling in the $400-500 range which isn't a bad price. Good luck finding a short rifle. That is the one that collectors have bought up and seem to be hanging on to. Oswald ordered the carbine but Klein's had run out of them so they substituted the short rifle for that. I would bet that if one came on the market, the asking price would be at least double, maybe more. A lot of carbines are being sold as short rifles. The key is the barrel length. The carbine had a 17.5 inch barrel while the short rifle had a 21 inch barrel. All the Carcanos I've seen offered are 17.5 inch barrels if they barrel length is stated at all or are the long rifle. I've found a few listings for the short rifle but every one I checked indicated the rifle had been sold. 
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