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It would appear from Google Images that Steve is basically correct. That being said, out here in Arizona I've never heard the term "stockade fence" used. The "pointy headed" vs. "blunt headed" distinction is definitely incorrect. Stockade fence sounds vaguely military, and that in fact is the origin (military and frontier stockades) - so I would think CTers would prefer it. For that matter, I've never heard anyone call anything out here a "grassy knoll," either. I do have a "pergola" in my back yard, although I didn't know that's what it was called either until the contractor called it that.

Now that I'm working on a law review article on this topic, it seems that the logs of frontier stockade fences did have pointy bottoms to facilitate driving them into the ground. Beginning in approximately 1873 ... oh, never mind.
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That said, Larry Hancock and John Hunt did careful work (see Hunt's book), and concluded that more than eight shots were fired that night in the Ambassador.

Which tells you, or should tell you, more about Larry than RFK. I think because he's dull and genial, he gets cut a lot of slack. IMHO, he's really just John Newman 2.0, or perhaps vice-versa - "Look at all these documents, and names and acronyms! This is serious research!" When you see conspiracies everywhere you look, you work has to be viewed with skepticism. Do the work and then run it past a peer-review committee of serious historians; it NEVER happens, and to top it off they either self-publish or end up with a publisher like Trine Day (which rejected my blockbuster "Ruth Paine Was a Black Man!" - I could hardly believe it, but apparently they do have some minimal standards).
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MTG-

As usual, in chaotic situations, there are eyewitnesses and other eyewitnesses.

However, three eyewitnesses place Sirhan close enough to RFK for the fatal shot, and Coroner Noguchi's estimates of the gunshot distance are only that, estimates.

Sirhan said that RFK turned suddenly away when he (Sirhan) put his gun towards RFK's face. So that explains the shot to the rear of RFK's head.

In addition, witnesses described all gun shot reports as the same in pitch and volume---in other words, all shots sounded as if they were the same, from Sirhan's .22 or an identical .22.

This tends to rule out the idea that RFK was shot from behind by security guard Eugene Thane Cesar, who was armed with a .38. BTW, Cesar's connections to the "Deep State" are non-existent.

That said, Larry Hancock and John Hunt did careful work (see Hunt's book), and concluded that more than eight shots were fired that night in the Ambassador.

It is risible Sirhan was hypnotized, although he may have been deranged, and put himself into a state or stupor.

Sirhan was a loveless, nearly penniless, diminutive, baleful anti-Semitic crackpot, who murdered RFK for the Senator's support of Israel, and said so many times.

I open to the idea Sirhan's brother, a Palestinian extremist who bought the .22 handgun for Sirhan, could have also fired some shots that night. There were many reports of someone who looked a lot like Sirhan at the Ambassador.

The LA DA wanted a prosecutable case, and went with the LN narrative.

As is the case in the JFKA, the evidence for a second gunman in the RFKA is practically non-existent.
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The Iranian  strategy is making Trump look weak.  WAKE UP TRUMP and stop acting like Biden.

I think we should wait until the game is over before we second guess the coach. There will be plenty of time for doing so then. I think the electorate will take that same approach. The outcome is what Trump will be judged on, not the process.

As for the 2028 election, right now Kamala and Newsom seem to be getting most of the buzz on the Democrat side. An interesting fact is no Democrat whose home state was California has ever been elected POTUS. 3 Republican Californians managed to do so. In fact, Kamala is the only California Democrat who has ever been the Democrat nominee for POTUS. California has just become too radical for those in flyover country to accept one of them as its POTUS. I have no idea who the Democrats will nominate in 2028 but I doubt it will be either Kamala or Newsom.
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Hey Steve - A "picket" is pointed or sharp. A stockade fence is Blunt or Oval at most.

I believe this is why "Picket" Fence is used to describe the Dealey Plaza fencing.

I'm not one to quibble over the semantics one way or the other. I don't care if people call it a picket fence or a stockade fence. I think we all know which fence is being referred to.
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"Turkey of an idea"! Without realizing it, you are rubber stamping my questioning Gary Mack subsequently being made "curator" of the Sixth Floor Museum. The man established a JFK Assassination "Boner" record that would choke a horse. Definitely a very nice guy, but his Boner Record made clear that he was unqualified for the "curator" position and the JFK Assassination Evidence he then had select access to.

Apparently, the Dallas County Historical Foundation didn't think that was a deal breaker. If I was hiring for that position, I would be looking for someone with managerial skills and some interest in the JFKA. I have no opinion on what his managerial skills were but apparently the people who hired him were satisfied  with what the knew. Who am I to second guess them.

BTW, the Badgeman photo was a key piece of TMWKK program so if you agree that was a boner, you are impugning that program.
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Picket Fence

Purpose: Decorative boundary used primarily for aesthetics and keeping small children/pets contained.

Height: Typically shorter, usually measuring 3 to 4 feet tall.

Design: Features distinct spaces between the vertical boards. The tops are often pointed or feature intricate designs.

 
Stockade Fence

Purpose: Privacy, security, and acting as a sound/wind barrier.

Height: Much taller, commonly built to 6 or 8 feet high.

Design: Pickets are placed tightly together or overlap, creating a solid, impenetrable wall of wood.

The tops are almost always pointed (dog-eared) or straight across.


Hey Steve - A "picket" is pointed or sharp. A stockade fence is Blunt or Oval at most.

I believe this is why "Picket" Fence is used to describe the Dealey Plaza fencing.
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MTG-

As usual, in chaotic situations, there are eyewitnesses and other eyewitnesses.

However, three eyewitnesses place Sirhan close enough to RFK for the fatal shot, and Coroner Noguchi's estimates of the gunshot distance are only that, estimates.

Sirhan said that RFK turned suddenly away when he (Sirhan) put his gun towards RFK's face. So that explains the shot to the rear of RFK's head.

In addition, witnesses described all gun shot reports as the same in pitch and volume---in other words, all shots sounded as if they were the same, from Sirhan's .22 or an identical .22.

This tends to rule out the idea that RFK was shot from behind by security guard Eugene Thane Cesar, who was armed with a .38. BTW, Cesar's connections to the "Deep State" are non-existent.

That said, Larry Hancock and John Hunt did careful work (see Hunt's book), and concluded that more than eight shots were fired that night in the Ambassador.

It is risible Sirhan was hypnotized, although he may have been deranged, and put himself into a state or stupor.

Sirhan was a loveless, nearly penniless, diminutive, baleful anti-Semitic crackpot, who murdered RFK for the Senator's support of Israel, and said so many times.

I open to the idea Sirhan's brother, a Palestinian extremist who bought the .22 handgun for Sirhan, could have also fired some shots that night. There were many reports of someone who looked a lot like Sirhan at the Ambassador.

The LA DA wanted a prosecutable case, and went with the LN narrative.


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Yes I did. Apparently I didn't think at the time it was important to remember who first came up with that turkey of an idea. I still don't. I've read so many silly ideas put forward over the past 35 years that it would impossible to remember all of them and who originated them.

"Turkey of an idea"! Without realizing it, you are rubber stamping my questioning Gary Mack subsequently being made "curator" of the Sixth Floor Museum. The man established a JFK Assassination "Boner" record that would choke a horse. Definitely a very nice guy, but his Boner Record made clear that he was unqualified for the "curator" position and the JFK Assassination Evidence he then had select access to.
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Picket Fence

Purpose: Decorative boundary used primarily for aesthetics and keeping small children/pets contained.

Height: Typically shorter, usually measuring 3 to 4 feet tall.

Design: Features distinct spaces between the vertical boards. The tops are often pointed or feature intricate designs.

 
Stockade Fence

Purpose: Privacy, security, and acting as a sound/wind barrier.

Height: Much taller, commonly built to 6 or 8 feet high.

Design: Pickets are placed tightly together or overlap, creating a solid, impenetrable wall of wood. 

The tops are almost always pointed (dog-eared) or straight across.
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