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Like he said " I'm just a Patsy " !

"They've taken me in because of the fact that I lived in the Soviet Union. I'm just a patsy".


JohnM
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Like he said " I'm just a Patsy " !

Of course we should take his word on that. What reason would he have to lie?
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Just what we need, or at least I do ...

A new movie about the JFKA, "November 1963," is scheduled for release later this year. It was made with heavy involvement by the Giancana family and tells the story from the perspective of Sam Giancana. The big star is John Travolta, who plays Johnny Roselli. Actors play Ruby and patsy Oswald, but the list of the cast suggests no one plays JFK or Jackie so perhaps it's all behind-the-scenes stuff. It does, of course, purport to tell the "real story" of the JFKA.

https://deadline.com/2026/05/john-travolta-november-1963-movie-1236878215/#comments

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9219630/



Given how dreadful John Travolta was in the movie about John Gotti, I'm not exactly looking forward to him playing another mobster. He was much better playing a hit man in Pulp Fiction.
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Give it up, Andrew. It doesn't work. Never did. Never will. 'nuff said.
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The 1960s was the era of three names or three-letter initials or combos. At least in media dramatizations.

Lee Harvey Oswald. JFK, LBJ. James Earl Ray. Martin Luther King. William "King" Harvey. E. Howard Hunt. J. Edgar Hoover. JD Tippit. RFK. David Atlee Phillips. I am sure many more, that's off the top of my head.

James JESUS Angleton!

I wonder how many of these people used three names in everyday life.

If someone you disliked didn't like his or her middle name, would you go out of your way to use it just to "make a statement"?

Regardless, when's the last time you said "Richard McGarrah Helms"?
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Is it more appropriate to give the First Lady some beautiful flowers or a hand puppet toy? Now I can imagine some exceptions like a cute Koala in Australia.

To me, the size and shape fits flowers and besides there's nothing that looks like legs or arms.





JohnM

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TG-

The 1960s was the era of three names or three-letter initials or combos. At least in media dramatizations.

Lee Harvey Oswald. JFK, LBJ. James Earl Ray. Martin Luther King. William "King" Harvey. E. Howard Hunt. J. Edgar Hoover. JD Tippit. RFK. David Atlee Phillips. I am sure many more, that's off the top of my head.

James JESUS Angleton!

I wonder how many of these people used three names in everyday life.

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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: JFK Videos
« Last post by David Von Pein on Yesterday at 02:56:23 AM »






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I became outright disgusted with the JFKA research community which for years had made Vietnam the central issue fueling the JFKA, then decide [sic] it was really Israel, working with James Jesus Angleton who had waxed JFK.

It's funny how people who despise James Angleton (and all AI, which has been zombified by "useful idiot" authors like Tom Mangold, David Wise, Barry Royden, and John L. Hart, et al. ad nauseam) always include his middle name -- which his Mexican gave him, which he didn't like, and which he never used.
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The angle of the limo didn't change that much from Z190 to Z220. That's less than 2 seconds and the car had just come out of a very sharp turn that would have forced it to slow down. While the change in angle would have turned JBC's thigh farther left in relation to JFK, it also would have moved his torso farther left making it even less likely the bullet exiting JFK's throat would have gone to the left of JBC's torso. 
I am having difficulty understanding how the position of the car along Elm St. changes the relative positions of the two men.  The horizontal angle of the bullet trajectory to the car direction is greater at z190 than at z220. At z193 it is about 17 degrees:


It is less at z220 because it is farther down the road and the road curves a bit farther left.  I put it at about 10 degrees:



So at z193 the bullet moves farther left over the 24” or  2 feet between JFK’s neck exit wound and the back of the jumpseat by 24tan17=7 inches. If JFK was pressed against the side of the car the bullet would have exited about 8 inches left of the inside wall of the car beside JFK. JBC’s back was not pressed against the back of his seat at z193 and he was turned right. If his left shoulder was 6” forward of the seat back the bullet would move an additional 2 inches farther left.  The thigh would be another 12” farther forward so a bullet would have moved another 4 inches farther left before reaching the thigh: total 13 inches left of JFK’s exit wound.

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Another problem with a Z190 shot is Oswald would have had to fire through the tree. Why would he do that when waiting just over one second would give him a clear shot. Now only would his view of his target have been obscured, firing through the trees raised the possibility of the shot being deflected by a branch. Even a minor deflection could cause a miss.
JFK was clear of the tree when he was just past the lamp post and not yet up to the Thornton sign. He was visible at all times as he passed under the tree.  This is evident from the Secret Service film:
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