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Agreed. Johnny Brewer did very well. Pretty rare for someone to have such an outstanding day on his first day of his job.

It appears to me that you're misreading his WC testimony. He had worked for Hardy's in Austin as assistant manager since September of 1961. They transferred him to the store on Jefferson as manager in August of 1962. He was made manager of the downtown store just a day or so before his WC testimony. The address of the downtown store was 1213 Commerce Street (or so AI says).

Fans of turning the Tippit murder into the single most complex event since WWII will want to follow Greg Doudna's "work" (to use the term loosely) at the Ed Forum, where Tippit was killed by a professional hitman (i.e., Larry Crafard), Oswald was more innocent than you or I, and ... or never mind, you can read it for yourself. The fact that people actually think like this, and that seemingly sane people like Tom Gram agree with them, is W-A-Y more interesting than the "work" itself, which I admittedly have only skimmed. It all appears to boil down to propinquity, as it should.

The "game" - which is very obvious and would be kind of fun if people simply approached it as a creative thought experiment - is to (1) take every possible outlier, everything that could possibly be interpreted as inconsistent with the accepted Tippit narrative, and then (2) weave a scenario out of nothing but the outliers and raw speculation, regardless of how elaborately Rube Goldberg-like the scenario becomes.
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I was responding to your comment about the first shot.  It is understandable that no one was focused on JBC as they would be focused on JFK.  That may be why there are at least 22 witnesses who recalled how JFK reacted to it.  (One might wonder how they could all be so wrong -all in the same way - in recalling his reaction to it).

But for the second shot a few people were watching JBC.  Nellie turned to look at her husband at the time of the second shot.  She said he recoiled and she reached out and pulled him down onto her.  Gayle Newman said the second shot occurred as the car was passing right in front of her. You can see them standing down by the lamp post in Willis 5:


So Gayle Newman just reported what she saw when the second shot sounded: JBC was turned sideways and lay back on his seat.  Dave Powers recalled that JFK moved to the left after the first shot so he was able to see JBC.  He said that when the second shot sounded JBC just disappeared.
No.  But I do consider them.  I look to see how their recollections fit with what others recalled.  If there are significant similarities I look to see if they are independent and I see how they fit with the rest of the evidence.  Unlike some, I don’t reject them because they don’t fit with what I have already concluded happened.
A needle doesn’t destroy nerve endings. All I can say is that very often people do not feel bullets. I posted an example earlier. Google it yourself: “ do people always feel bullets when shot?”
I just go by what he said.  He said he never felt any pain until he tried to get out of the car at Parklabd.
It didn’t chip the concrete.There was just a smear that was analysed and contained lead and antimony. No concrete was missing. Shaneyfelt Ex. 26:

I would agree that makes no sense.  But 300 fps is not exactly slow. It is about 200 mph.

You keep saying things that don't make sense. If everybody was focused on the Kennedys before the shots and the first shot struck JFK as you believe, why would anyone shift their focus to JBC after seeing JFK reacting to being shot. What kind of sense does that make.
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If not for Johnny Brewer's alertness and willingness to get involved, Oswald would have gotten inside the Texas Theater unnoticed, sat through the double feature, and left with the crowd after dark, by which time the trail would have gone cold. Oswald might well have eluded capture for days and possibly weeks. Eventually he would have been captured or killed in a shootout but there's no telling whether he would have killed more people before being brought to justice. Johnny Brewer is one of the unsung heroes of the JFKA.

Agreed. Johnny Brewer did very well. Pretty rare for someone to have such an outstanding day on his first day of his job.
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Yes he did when he was starting to turn back to the front and his shoulders were turned only slightly to the right at or about Z222.
You just acknowledged that the spectators would have been focused on the Kennedys so how the hell would Gayle Newman know how JBC was turned when the shot struck him, especially since you believe JFK was hit and was reacting to the first shot.

I was responding to your comment about the first shot.  It is understandable that no one was focused on JBC as they would be focused on JFK.  That may be why there are at least 22 witnesses who recalled how JFK reacted to it.  (One might wonder how they could all be so wrong -all in the same way - in recalling his reaction to it).

But for the second shot a few people were watching JBC.  Nellie turned to look at her husband at the time of the second shot.  She said he recoiled and she reached out and pulled him down onto her.  Gayle Newman said the second shot occurred as the car was passing right in front of her. You can see them standing down by the lamp post in Willis 5:


So Gayle Newman just reported what she saw when the second shot sounded: JBC was turned sideways and lay back on his seat.  Dave Powers recalled that JFK moved to the left after the first shot so he was able to see JBC.  He said that when the second shot sounded JBC just disappeared.

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I don't give a rat's ass what Nellie had to say.
Yes, that is how Powers remembered it but that doesn't establish how it actually happened. You continue to treat these witnesses as if their recollections are gospel.
No.  But I do consider them.  I look to see how their recollections fit with what others recalled.  If there are significant similarities I look to see if they are independent and I see how they fit with the rest of the evidence.  Unlike some, I don’t reject them because they don’t fit with what I have already concluded happened.

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Now you are really stretching. I take Ozempic every week and I feel it when I stick the needle into my thigh. It isn't a terrible pain, but it isn't pleasant either.
A needle doesn’t destroy nerve endings. All I can say is that very often people do not feel bullets. I posted an example earlier. Google it yourself: “ do people always feel bullets when shot?”

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We're supposed to believe that a JBC did not feel a puncture wound almost two inches deep into his thigh if he was not consumed by the overwhelming sensation of having a bullet traverse his chest a millisecond earlier.
 
I just go by what he said.  He said he never felt any pain until he tried to get out of the car at Parklabd.

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More stretching by you. For the projectile to cause the chip on a concrete surface it would have to be traveling with a good deal of velocity.
It didn’t chip the concrete.There was just a smear that was analysed and contained lead and antimony. No concrete was missing. Shaneyfelt Ex. 26:


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Under your scenario the bullet would have reached the apex of an arc and would coming down mainly by the force of gravity with most of the forward momentum expended. It makes no sense.
I would agree that makes no sense.  But 300 fps is not exactly slow. It is about 200 mph.
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Kamala has no chance.  The Dems will never forgive her for losing to Trump.  It will be Newsom with a female VP.  Maybe AOC but more likely someone like Whitmer.  The only I would ever consider are Shapiro and Fetterman but Shapiro has no chance in the anti-Semitic left. The Repubs will be combination of Vance/Rubio.  I can't see Vance taking the VP again, so he will likely be at the top of the ticket.  The Dems will have been in control of the House for two years at that point and will have to defend their failed policies instead of running solely on anti-Trump hoaxes.

The only way Fetterman even keeps his Senate seat will be if he switches parties. He insists he won't but his tune might change once he realizes he has no chance in the Democrat primary. There is no way he would be on the national ticket would be on the GOP side. In 2008, McCain seriously considered Joe Liebermann after the Democrat Party had dumped him. The GOP nominee might consider the same thing. Fetterman would help with blue collar Dems and independents. I think 2028 is going to be another it's-the-economy-stupid election.
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I would be happy with either Vance, Rubio, or DeSantis. When Rubio ran in 2016 he was a Not Ready for Prime Time Player but he has gained in stature since. I think Vance would be the strongest candidate. DeSantis would be a good choice too but he doesn't seem to connect with the voters outside his home state. I can't think of a prominent GOP candidate I wouldn't vote for in 2028.

On the Dem side, I think the GOP would love to see them give Kamala another bite of the apple or go with AOC but I think it's a case of be careful what you wish for. The Dems wanted to go against Trump in 2016 because they thought it would be an easy victory and they continued to believe that right up until they started counting the votes. You can still go on TouTube and find dozens of "Donald Trump will never be President videos. I don't think the Dems want Kamala and now that she seems to have split with Doug Emhoff, she's probably even less attractive. I can see AOC getting the nod if it's a crowded field and the far left coalesces around her and the more moderate Dems spit their votes among Newsom, Buttigieg. Shapiro etc. Trump was only getting about 30% of the early primary vote in 2016 because there were so many establishment Republicans dividing the anti Trump vote. Trump ended up winning the general election because he drew in a lot of moderate Dems and independents. I can't see AOC getting many Republican votes and she won't be appealing to the independents either.

When I need a good laugh, I can still go out on YouTube and watch all the various networks and cable channels coverage of the 2016 election. The talking heads started the night smug and confident of a Hillary victory and then slowly over the next 8 hours melted down into outright despair. I really got a kick out of seeing Martha Radaatz when she realized Trump was going to win. Before Trump had even been declared the winner, NBC's Richard Engel was already talking about impeachment. I'm sure a lot of the Dem leaders were thinking the same thing even if they weren't saying it out loud.

Kamala has no chance.  The Dems will never forgive her for losing to Trump.  It will be Newsom with a female VP.  Maybe AOC but more likely someone like Whitmer.  The only I would ever consider are Shapiro and Fetterman but Shapiro has no chance in the anti-Semitic left. The Repubs will be combination of Vance/Rubio.  I can't see Vance taking the VP again, so he will likely be at the top of the ticket.  The Dems will have been in control of the House for two years at that point and will have to defend their failed policies instead of running solely on anti-Trump hoaxes. 
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Dear Tombstone: There  were 2 idiots to choose from to replace the brain dead Biden. Kamala the useless idiot and Trump the useful idiot. At the least the useful idiot did something about the border and made some money off the oil and military industrial complex so he can leave office with 14 billion instead of 7 billion before the 25th amendment kicks him out.

So what candidate do you suggest for 2028 to avoid getting another idiot?  Grok the AI?

I would be happy with either Vance, Rubio, or DeSantis. When Rubio ran in 2016 he was a Not Ready for Prime Time Player but he has gained in stature since. I think Vance would be the strongest candidate. DeSantis would be a good choice too but he doesn't seem to connect with the voters outside his home state. I can't think of a prominent GOP candidate I wouldn't vote for in 2028.

On the Dem side, I think the GOP would love to see them give Kamala another bite of the apple or go with AOC but I think it's a case of be careful what you wish for. The Dems wanted to go against Trump in 2016 because they thought it would be an easy victory and they continued to believe that right up until they started counting the votes. You can still go on TouTube and find dozens of "Donald Trump will never be President videos. I don't think the Dems want Kamala and now that she seems to have split with Doug Emhoff, she's probably even less attractive. I can see AOC getting the nod if it's a crowded field and the far left coalesces around her and the more moderate Dems spit their votes among Newsom, Buttigieg. Shapiro etc. Trump was only getting about 30% of the early primary vote in 2016 because there were so many establishment Republicans dividing the anti Trump vote. Trump ended up winning the general election because he drew in a lot of moderate Dems and independents. I can't see AOC getting many Republican votes and she won't be appealing to the independents either.

When I need a good laugh, I can still go out on YouTube and watch all the various networks and cable channels coverage of the 2016 election. The talking heads started the night smug and confident of a Hillary victory and then slowly over the next 8 hours melted down into outright despair. I really got a kick out of seeing Martha Radaatz when she realized Trump was going to win. Before Trump had even been declared the winner, NBC's Richard Engel was already talking about impeachment. I'm sure a lot of the Dem leaders were thinking the same thing even if they weren't saying it out loud.
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Dear Freon,

The KGB* works both sides of the political spectrum.

That's why it (and the GRU, and Putin's professional St. Petersburg trolls, and oodles and gobs of zombified "useful idiots," et al.) installed The Traitorous Orange Turd as our "President" on 20 January 2017.

*Today's SVR and FSB

-- Tom
Dear Tombstone: There  were 2 idiots to choose from to replace the brain dead Biden. Kamala the useless idiot and Trump the useful idiot. At the least the useful idiot did something about the border and made some money off the oil and military industrial complex so he can leave office with 14 billion instead of 7 billion before the 25th amendment kicks him out.

So what candidate do you suggest for 2028 to avoid getting another idiot?  Grok the AI?


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After seeing how many blatant misstatements of facts you have made recently, I have concluded you are nothing but a troll, someone who deliberately tells falsehoods just to get a response from someone.  I learned about this pathetic tactic soon after I began engaging with people online on a variety of subjects including politics and sports. Such people get their jollies out of trying to get a rise out of someone by telling obvious lies. They have no interest in legitimate discourse and want only to argue for the sake of arguing. I called out Martin Wiedman about a month ago and since I did, he has hardly posted anything since. It would not surprise me at all if you and he were one and the same. In any case, people like you are not worth the time of day. Find someone else to play your silly games with. I am through dealing with the likes of you. Go away, troll.

I am not going anywhere. You don't like the fact you are facing what it is you have been proposing and it is seriously flawed. It is easy to see how screwed up this early missed hot truly is.

How about at least think about what you are proposing. Your whole theory is nothing more than there were two shots and supposedly a shot that no one heard. Nobody at all. Holland and Meyers knew that, why don’t you. Not even the guys directly below the rifle. None of the SS heard anything. That is what you want the world to believe. You really cannot see the folly in the whole logic of it? Especially when the HSCA Sound Analysis explained there was no mistaking the sound of a rifle shot.

 
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I agree.  But JBC received his torso wound on the second shot.

Yes he did when he was starting to turn back to the front and his shoulders were turned only slightly to the right at or about Z222.
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Gayle Newman said he was turned sideways when the second shot sounded and he just lay back on the seat.

You just acknowledged that the spectators would have been focused on the Kennedys so how the hell would Gayle Newman know how JBC was turned when the shot struck him, especially since you believe JFK was hit and was reacting to the first shot. You don't think seeing JFK throw his arms up in front of his throat would have drawn here attention to JFK even more than it would have?
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Nellie told Dr. Shires that he was turned around to his right when the second shot struck him.

I don't give a rat's ass what Nellie had to say.
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Dave Powers said JFK moved left after the first and JBC disappeared after the second.

Yes, that is how Powers remembered it but that doesn't establish how it actually happened. You continue to treat these witnesses as if their recollections are gospel.
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I have never suggested it is a coincidence.  They are both reacting to the first shot: JFK by realizing he can’t breathe and JBC realizing JFK was being assassinated.

You most certainly have suggested a coincidence. It's a binary choice. Either their simultaneous arm movements were caused by the same stimulus or the simultaneous arm movement was a coincidence. Since you have rejected they are reacting to the same stimulus (being shot at the same time) that leaves only a coincidence. Not only that, it is a rather odd coincidence. The arm movements of both men occurred 33 frames, almost two seconds, after the shot at Z193. According to you, both had the same delayed reaction to the shot. JFK reacting to being shot and JBC reacting to the sound and the reaction they both made was to flip their arms upward.
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Opening one’s eyes to reading what people said is a good thing too.

Only if you can discern what they said is right and what they said is wrong. You don't bother with that step.
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Nellie was pretty clear that he said “oh, no, no” before the second shot. And she is looking at JFK after that.  She said she never looked back after the second shot.

See above.
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That may be true.  But it also may be true that he did not feel the thigh wound because it didn’t generate any sensation of pain. When local injuries occur quickly and obliterate nerve endings there may be nothing to send sensory signals to the brain.

Now you are really stretching. I take Ozempic every week and I feel it when I stick the needle into my thigh. It isn't a terrible pain, but it isn't pleasant either. We're supposed to believe that a JBC did not feel a puncture wound almost two inches deep into his thigh if he was not consumed by the overwhelming sensation of having a bullet traverse his chest a millisecond earlier.
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Why would a projectile’s impact be due to the forces acting on it before impact? The impact force is entirely due to velocity and mass of the projectile. In this case it may be that the fragment struck the road surface and deflected up striking the curb on an upward trajectory and deflected to Tague’s cheek.

More stretching by you. For the projectile to cause the chip on a concrete surface it would have to be traveling with a good deal of velocity. Under your scenario the bullet would have reached the apex of an arc and would coming down mainly by the force of gravity with most of the forward momentum expended. It makes no sense. Just o clear the front seat, it would have had to leave the limo on a very steep upward angle. If the bullet had any significant velocity left, it's not going to come down anywhere near Tague.

CE888 shows the approximate position of the limo at Z161 which is the closest frame to when I believe the first shot was fired (z147-148). It doesn't show where Tague was standing. To get a view of that you can go to the sniper's nest webcam.

https://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/?cam=dealeyplaza

The camera lens would be in the approximate position of the the muzzle of the Carcano. Tague would have been closest to the line of fire for an early shot before the limo passed under the tree. The farther down Elm St. the limo went the farther left of a direct line to Tague it becomes. That would mean for a shot to deflect off JBC's wrist and hit the curb near Tague, it would not only have to deflect upward at a steep angle, it would have to deflect well to the right as well.

If you watch the webcam long enough, every once in a while, you'll see some idiot walk out in the middle of Elm St. after traffic clears and have his picture taken on the X that marks the approximate location of the headshot. I know because 18 years ago at about this time of year, I was one of those idiots. I still have the picture.

I also almost witnessed an accident. Some guy in the far left lane raced ahead of someone in the middle lane the then abruptly cut him off apparently to get to the right so he could turn onto the Stemmons Freeway. I wouldn't be surprised if someone flashed the international symbol of ill will.
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