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Online Royell Storing

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #266 on: January 21, 2025, 11:47:41 PM »
   That sniper's nest issa Black Hole, which is what it was primarily intended to be. Mis-direction. Look for the shooter, "almost on the horizontal". The one that Wiegman was referencing when he said that he felt the Compression of a bullet on his face.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #267 on: January 22, 2025, 12:04:27 AM »
That sniper's nest is a Black Hole, which is what it was primarily intended to be. Mis-direction. Look for the shooter, "almost on the horizontal". The one that Wiegman was referencing when he said that he felt the Compression of a bullet on his face.

IMHO, you're full of you-know-what and KGB disinformation whether you realize it or not.
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #268 on: January 22, 2025, 12:09:28 AM »
Charles, Yes that's about right. I might slide the circle upwards a little more to move the circle up a little bit. Up just a bit from the bright spot on the bottom (which I assumed was the side of a box) and the circle top going up a little more, further above the white bottom of the window catching some more of that semi-light area up there. I guess if someone was standing straight up back there, their head might extend into next upper part of the window, but this adjusted circle area is where I though I saw something that might be considered movement.

Now I am getting the feeling this is some sort of Rorschach test on me. I do not want you coming back saying I am psychologically deranged or the like. You may determine that is the case, buts let not make it public just yet ???.


Thanks Brian. LOL, on the Rorschach test. I just plan to see how your description fits with how my model looks from Hughes’ camera angle with standing versus sitting snipers. That’s all. Thanks again for the description.

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #269 on: January 22, 2025, 12:16:22 AM »
   That sniper's nest issa Black Hole, which is what it was primarily intended to be. Mis-direction. Look for the shooter, "almost on the horizontal". The one that Wiegman was referencing when he said that he felt the Compression of a bullet on his face.



Yes, I remember Wiegman saying that in a video. As I recall he said he was closing in on the TSBD around the third shot and felt the compression on his face.

Malcome Kilduff said basically the same thing. Identical shots and he felt the muzzle blasts on his face. He said three similar shots and if allowing for a perception time of zero seconds before speaking, recalled some words spoken took about 3.5 seconds between the first and second shot, and I think he assumed Connally was hit by his own bullet. He also initially had one of those (firecracker, shot, shot) testimonies.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoWef3EAmnc&t=1511s




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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #270 on: January 22, 2025, 01:59:02 AM »
IMHO, you're full of you-know-what and KGB disinformation whether you realize it or not.

   That is Not me. That is the eyewitness account of Wiegman.  He clearly said that he felt the compression of a bullet on his face. Do you believe that Oswald was: (1) still firing shot(s) when Wiegman was getting out of Camera Car #1 at the corner of Houston/Elm? and (2) still firing shot(s) at ground level? Or is Wiegman also full of "KGB Disinformation"? Which is it?
 
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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #271 on: January 22, 2025, 02:08:33 AM »
That is Not me. That is the eyewitness account of Wiegman.  He clearly said that he felt the compression of a bullet on his face. Do you believe that Oswald was: (1) still firing shot(s) when Wiegman was getting out of Camera Car #1 at the corner of Houston/Elm? and (2) still firing shot(s) at ground level? Or is Wiegman also full of "KGB Disinformation"? Which is it?

I was commenting on this bit:

"That sniper's nest is a Black Hole, which is what it was primarily intended to be. Mis-direction."

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Re: Oswald took 10.2 seconds to fire all three shots.
« Reply #272 on: January 22, 2025, 02:14:17 AM »


Yes, I remember Wiegman saying that in a video. As I recall he said he was closing in on the TSBD around the third shot and felt the compression on his face.

Malcome Kilduff said basically the same thing. Identical shots and he felt the muzzle blasts on his face. He said three similar shots and if allowing for a perception time of zero seconds before speaking, recalled some words spoken took about 3.5 seconds between the first and second shot, and I think he assumed Connally was hit by his own bullet. He also initially had one of those (firecracker, shot, shot) testimonies.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoWef3EAmnc&t=1511s

   You are into the elapsed time of the shots. I am looking at the Horizontal aspect of Wiegman at ground level, 5 cars behind the JFK Limo, feeling the compression of a bullet on his face. What Wiegman is describing was Not the result of a shot fired from the TSBD 6th Floor. This would be the work of a 2nd shooter.