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Apparently Jake Maxwell doesn't understand the concept of photo resolution if he thinks he can pick out that level of detail of a human face from these images. Hardly surprising given his absurd claims regarding other photos from Dealey Plaza...
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What do you expect after sixty-two years of KGB disinformation, including Oliver Stone's self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") "JFK," which was largely based on Jim Garrison's book, "On the Trail of the Assassins," which in turn was based on a KGB article published in a communist-owned Italian newspaper?

Oh, so your view is a decidedly minority view because of the KGB! Yeah, okay. Thanks for sharing.

THE conspiracy view? LOL! Which one?

This is juvenile nit-picking. There are plenty of differing versions of the lone-gunman theory (e.g., Jim Moore vs. Gerald Posner, Larry Sturdivan vs. most other lone-gunman theorists, Lattimer vs. most other lone-gunman theorists, the autopsy doctors vs. the HSCA medical panel, etc., etc.). Apparently you could not tell that I was speaking generally. "The conspiracy view" refers to the basic position that JFK's death was not merely the work of one man but involved a number of people.

There are a fair number of people who posit a non-conspiracy view that has Oswald only firing two shots and has a Secret Service agent accidentally firing the head shot.

There are gullible people on both sides of the political spectrum, Comrade Griffith.

"Comrade"? No sane person who knows anything about my politics would refer to me in this manner.

Frankly, I'm surprised the moderators allow you to keep spewing your crazy KGB obsessions in this forum to such a degree. You are unserious and immune to persuasion.








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Uh-huh... so these brilliant assassination plotters planned to have the shooters jump into a car waiting for them in the thick of the murder scene? Your logic leaves as much to be desired as your photographic "analysis."

   Think about it. Traffic was flowing down Elm St only 9 minutes after the Kill Shot. DPD was NOT stopping/checking those cars flowing down Elm St. DPD DID stop/check the cars attempting to exit the railroad yard. Both DPD Officer Smith and DPD Officer Baker actually ran right past that "getaway" car.  That car would have easily mixed into the traffic that was free-flowing down Elm St. only 9 minutes, (maybe less), after the Kill Shot. That car being right outside the "wide open" Huge Gates was a brilliant escape plan. 
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The Unraveling of Richard Case Nagell

Here is a video about Richard Case Nagell. It is based upon his lawsuit to get full disability from the United States government. He eventually won his lawsuit.

I notice the video does not explain how Nagell had the names of several CIA officers in his notebook. Anyone who claims that Nagell was insane (he most certainly was not) and that he was only a low-level counter-intel officer in the Army needs to explain how in the world he could have known the names of not one or two but six CIA officers.

Here is where my decades of intel experience gives me a broader, deeper perspective. I worked with several Army counter-intel guys. For nearly a year, my direct operational boss was an Army counter-intel guy. I got briefed at least 15 times by Army counter-intel officers/officials. I worked at two NSA sites. I worked several joint intel assignments where we had guys from several three-letter intel agencies, including the CIA. Personally, I never knew of any CIA guys who would even use their real names on assignments, and certainly not in operations. Sometimes you would not even know when someone was CIA--they would be placed under the guise of working for a different agency, and you would find out later that they were CIA.

No Army counter-intel officer working under CIC or in any other CIA-connected capacity is going to know the names of six CIA personnel. That is not going to happen. He will work with one CIA contact, maybe two on rare occasions, and he probably won't even know the CIA guy's real name.

I can assure you that it is astonishing that an Army counter-intel guy would have, much less write down, the names of six CIA personnel. That is extremely suspicious and unusual. If you don't believe me, find someone who has had a TS/SCI clearance, with caveats, and who has worked joint intel assignments, and ask them what they would think if an Army counter-intel guy had the real names of six--not two or three, but six--CIA guys, and also wrote them down, even in a private notebook. I guarantee you they will tell you that this would be extremely unusual and would indicate that the Army counter-intel guy was much more than your usual counter-intel officer.




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Looks like a face... Was this the image Groden was suggesting?



   You need to remember how EXTREMELY close to the floor the bottom of those windows is. You have to get on your knees to even open those windows. 
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The Unraveling of Richard Case Nagell

Here is a video about Richard Case Nagell. It is based upon his lawsuit to get full disability from the United States government. He eventually won his lawsuit.


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Looks like a face... Was this the image Groden was suggesting?

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  Groden has been pushing figure(s) being visible through that window dating way back. He even claims likewise with the windows on the other end of the TSBD 6th floor. I could Not see anything definitive through those windows then or now. Maybe with the Original Copy, or an extremely early generation copy + AI will reveal something of substance. The above does not advance this issue.
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Brennan ran up to the police immediately after the shooting and told them he saw a shooter in the window. This was when many were running around the grassy knoll and fence area.

Did he make that all up? He didn't see anything? And then got lucky about a story he made up? Other people also saw a gunman and/or rifle. He lucked out by being right?

You must be kidding. You simply must be kidding. It's 2026, and you're still defending Brennan's "identification" of Oswald? Just unbelievable. Again, you guys exhibit a cult-like mentality when it comes to dealing with the JFK case. You just can't bring yourselves to deal with contrary evidence in a rational, credible manner.

Have you ever stood where Brennan was standing and looked up at the sixth-floor window at around noon? I have. I say "total hogwash" to anyone who claims they could see someone clearly enough from that position, at that distance, while he was firing from behind the window, to ID him in a police lineup. Hogwash. Even the HSCA's chief counsel, who was anxious to accept any evidence against Oswald, did not buy Brennan's ID.

For starters, Brennan couldn't even identify which sixth-floor window he supposedly observed, and the Zapruder film shows he was not even looking up until after Z207.

Brennan said the man he saw in the window was standing when he fired each of the shots, a fanciful proposition that even the Warren Commission rejected.

In addition, Brennan failed to positively identify Oswald in a police line-up on November 22, even though he had seen Oswald's picture beforehand. Posner deals with this problem by advancing Brennan's claim that he could have identified Oswald in the November 22 line-up but was afraid to do so because he feared Oswald had accomplices who would kill him if he made the identification! Yet, on November 22, Brennan spoke with reporters about the assassination, and he even gave them his name--strange behavior for a man who supposedly feared he would be killed if he identified Oswald in a police station.

Moreover, Brennan said that when he looked up after the presidential limousine had driven away, he still saw Oswald in the sixth-floor window. Brennan added that Oswald remained at the window for at least a few seconds after that. Then, said Brennan, Oswald "simply moved away from the window until he disappeared from my line of vision. He didn't appear to be rushed," recalled Brennan. Really? Do you buy that nonsense?

To have had any remote chance of getting to the sixth-floor lunchroom before Roy Truly reached the second-floor landing, Oswald could not possibly have lingered at the window in the manner described by Brennan.

Yet another often-overlooked problem with Brennan's testimony is that Brennan said he saw three-fourths of the rifle in the sixth-floor window and that he saw no scope on it. But if the rifle had been the alleged murder weapon, the scope would have been visible to Brennan.

Brennan may well have seen someone firing from the sixth-floor window, but the gunman he saw was not Oswald. Brennan's description of the gunman's clothing matches that given by four other witnesses who reported seeing a man in the window. Brennan and the other witnesses described the man's shirt as a regular "light-colored" shirt. However, Oswald did not wear a light-colored shirt to work that day. He wore a brown, rust-colored shirt that day, and he was seen in that shirt in the second-floor lunchroom less than ninety seconds after the shots were fired.

I should add that two witnesses who saw the sixth-floor gunman said his hair was light-colored or light-brown, whereas Oswald's hair was solid brown and not light-colored at all.

Howard Brennan's specious ID of Oswald and his dubious claims about what he saw during and after the shooting are another prime example of why discussions with you guys go nowhere. You guys won't admit anything, no matter how obvious it is, if it contradicts the lone-gunman theory. It's 2026, and yet, incredibly, here you are still claiming that Howard Brennan's ID of Oswald was credible. Brennan's ID of Oswald would have been torn to shreds in a trial, partly for the reasons discussed above, as well as other reasons.








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Quote from: Michael T. Griffith link=topic=4 I'll736.msg173587#msg173587 date=1768394976
It's worth repeating the fact that every opinion survey done on the JFK case in the U.S. and Europe in the last 40 years, including ones done in the last five to 10 years, has found that 2/3 to 3/4 of the respondents have said they believe JFK was killed by a conspiracy and do not believe the assassination was the act of only one man.

What do you expect after sixty-two years of KGB disinformation, including Oliver Stone's self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") "JFK," which was largely based on Jim Garrison's book, "On the Trail of the Assassins," which in turn was based on a KGB article published in a communist-owned Italian newspaper?

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Belief in the conspiracy view [...]

THE conspiracy view?

LOL!

Which one?

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[...] cuts across political party and ideological lines. Quite a few conservatives reject the lone-gunman theory. Henry Hurt, author of one of the best and most sober pro-conspiracy books ever written, Reasonable Doubt, was a staunch conservative. G. Robert Blakey, the HSCA chief counsel, was a conservative professor of law at the University of Notre Dame. Senator Richard Russell, an ardent Southern conservative and a member of the WC, rejected the single-bullet theory and did not believe that only one man was responsible for the assassination. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a conservative Republican from Florida, has been chairing the Luna Committee hearings on the JFK Records Act and firmly believes JFK was killed by a conspiracy. Many more examples could be cited.

There are gullible people on both sides of the political spectrum, Comrade Griffith.
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