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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2019, 02:09:03 AM »
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Yes JFK rode in motorcades in front of millions of people when he was President.

Dallas had a population of less than 1 million in 1963 and JFK's motorcade only traversed a small part of Dallas. That means only thousands of people could have seen him along his motorcade route, not millions.

You need to learn some basic math before posting nonsense.
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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2019, 02:45:54 AM »
It is not a mystery why Oswald did not take the shot then and this has been rehashed over and over again.

Do tell why Oswald didn't take the shot when JFK was stopped 60 feet in front of him. He could have even used his wonky scope and hit pay dirt at that distance.

Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2019, 02:51:06 AM »
So the SS was protecting JFK in Chicago but not in Dallas? Is that your argument? There is no evidence that Vallee threatened to or was going to shoot at JFK. That is one more CK myth.

No, the SS wasn't protecting JFK, they realized the jig was up so they went with Plan B in Dallas.

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2019, 07:11:03 AM »
well played sir LOL
nice to see some humour around here

Surprising nobody has brought up Mr Bugliosi's argument that the visit was planned after
LHO getting the job.
which is really no evidence at all.
Its just a chicken/egg argument
(he may well have been placed there before the trip was arranged.)
then when it was arranged they made sure the motorcade went right by him.

this was no fluke c'mon man

Surprising nobody has brought up Mr Bugliosi's argument that the visit was planned after LHO getting the job
>>> By Oswald himself. Stop twisting what Bug said.

Offline Jon Banks

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2019, 06:42:19 PM »
JFK?s visit to Dallas was first announced publicly in September 63? prior to Oswald?s bizarre and sudden visit to Mexico City
(plans to visit Dallas in the Fall of 63? began in the White House months earlier).

Details of the Dallas trip were being worked out with local Dallas authorities in early October 63? around the time Oswald returned to Dallas and got a job.

In 1960, JFK?s motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza. Most parades through Dallas used a similar route through Downtown.

Yes, all these events can be coincidental and JFK?s murder a crime of opportunity.

But there?s space for speculation about Conspiracy given that the Dallas trip had been publicized weeks prior.

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Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2019, 01:50:49 AM »
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"Yes, all these events can be coincidental and JFK?s murder a crime of opportunity."

you have got to be joking
the basic facts I have laid out on this thread
exonerate LHO as being a lone gunman

If he had done this crime
like every infamous assassin in history
he would have proudly proclaimed why and how he did it
he looked confused - he was confused

he was setup by the city of dallas.
who operated out of the TSD
so he was working for the city of dallas
who had advanced knowledge of the route?
the city of dallas
the DPD is run by?
the city of dallas
who ran the city of dallas?
the mayor's office
who was mayor?

Earle Cabell - HUGE JFK fan




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