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"They also cleaned blood and brain matter off the street."

  Who is "they", and what is your source for this claim?

Steve, it was in the book no more silence by Larry Sneed. Page 509 Al Maddox

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Who said that?
How do u see steam from a pressurized pipeline?
I'm being sarcastic. In my own experience, gunsmoke (which is mostly steam, anyway) dissipates almost instantaneously.
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My position is neither an endorsement nor condemnation of Niederhut's behavior at the EF. Nor is it an endorsement or condemnation of anything Ben C has said at the EF or here. I simply noted that Niederhut should be allowed to respond here to something that Ben has posted here about him. It is a position born of simple human decency. Nor has WN violated any of the rules here. Why then should he be banned for posting here? Why would you [Griffith] think that I believed in any of these ideas [i.e., that "9/11 was an inside job carried out by U.S. intelligence agents, that the Twin Towers were brought down by controlled demolitions planted by U.S. intel operatives, that Israel purposely attacked the USS Liberty in 1967 and that powerful Zionists helped cover it up, that Hamas is the victim and Israel the aggressor, that the Israeli government played a role in JFK's death, and that Fletcher Prouty was a credible source"]?

Those things are just as loony as Griffith's KGB-encouraged belief that the evil, evil Deep State killed JFK.
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Starting At Video Time 1.24


Is it true, as Comrade Lane says near the end of the clip, that "The vast majority of witnesses who expressed an opinion as to the origin of the shots agreed with Mr. Holland that the shot did come from behind the fence"?
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Actually, S. M. Holland said the smoke lingered...and that is the exact word he used...
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They also cleaned blood and brain matter off the street.

 "They also cleaned blood and brain matter off the street."

  Who is "they", and what is your source for this claim? 
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Because when a gun fires, the smoke lingers in the same spot for hours, even days. Sometimes years!  :D :D :D

Who said that?
How do u see steam from a pressurized pipeline?

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:D we're talking about the smell of smoke that lingered in the air.
Unlike constant steam in a pressurized pipe that would dissipate
Because when a gun fires, the smoke lingers in the same spot for hours, even days. Sometimes years!  :D :D :D
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Smelling gunpowder is not an indication of where the gunshots came from. Unless someone wants to argue that the shots were actually fired by someone on Elm St., we can conclude that the smell of gunpowder had traveled some distance from the source of the gunfire. That doesn't establish where the shots were fired from. Fortunately, we have ample evidence of for that. The shots were fired from the southeast corner window of the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository. There is no credible evidence of any shots fired from any other location.

 :D we're talking about the smell of smoke that lingered in the air.
Unlike constant steam in a pressurized pipe that would dissipate
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I'm going to help Mr. Storing out here because he seems to be flailing.

Here are the duties of a spotter on a sniper team:

The spotter on a sniper team is responsible for a variety of critical tasks that support the sniper's mission. These duties include:
Target Acquisition and Identification: Identifying potential targets, assessing their threat level, and confirming their identity through visual observation and intelligence sources.
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Environmental Analysis: Analyzing weather conditions, such as wind speed and direction, temperature, and humidity, which can significantly impact bullet trajectory.
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Ballistic Calculations: Using specialized equipment and knowledge of ballistics to calculate the precise adjustments needed to compensate for environmental factors and distance.
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Security and Surveillance: Maintaining constant vigilance, providing security for the sniper team, and alerting them to potential threats.
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Communication and Coordination: Communicating information to the sniper, higher command, and other relevant units. This includes relaying target information, calling in artillery support if needed, and reporting enemy movements.
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Equipment Maintenance: Ensuring that all equipment, including rifles, optics, communication devices, and rangefinders, are in optimal working condition.
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Observation and Reporting: After an engagement, observing the impact of the shot, providing feedback to the sniper, and reporting the results to command.

Now again I ask, which of the above tasks would be critical for someone firing a shot at JFK from or near the Grassy Knoll.
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