The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish

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Online Dan O'meara

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The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« on: June 26, 2025, 10:41:12 PM »
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IMO
The CTer alternative to Oswald taking the shots always seems to involve professional hitman/snipers or even teams of them at various points in and around Dealey Plaza. Apparently the plan being to have people firing from all different angles while trying to make it look like there is only one guy firing three shots from a specific location.
Imagine the planning meeting for that!
Surely someone would've pointed out the impossibility of this plan or the stupidity of it.
These guys are professionals after all, highly trained and organised...

Q: ...and how many people should we expect in Dealey Plaza?

A: I'm not sure, it could be hundreds, it could even be thousands. People could be swarming all over the Grassy Knoll and behind the picket fence. We have no way of knowing but we're going to assume the crowds have disappeared by this point.

Q: What's a grassy Noel?

The target is JFK's head.
A professional hit would involve a single shot to the head.
Of the three clearly audible shots reported by over 160 witnesses, only one hits the target. If there are more shots than three, these also miss the target making the whole escapade even more sloppy.
I've never been, but anyone I've ever heard talk about Dealey Plaza are amazed at how small it is, how small the distances are.
For a professional, a head shot in these circumstances is easy.
For an amateur it involves missing the limo and all it's occupants completely, hitting JFK but not in the right place and, eventually a head shot (but not necessarily in that order).
The speed of the three shots implies panic, not a cool head.
And the most important fact is this - JFK is shot through the throat and there is, at the very least, a 5 second gap between this non-fatal shot happening and the fatal head shot. In this 5 second gap anything could happen: the limo speeds off or starts evasive swerving manoeuvres, one of the Secret Service agents actually does his job and makes it to JFK and covers him or JFK slumps all the way over to his left, puts his head in Jackie's lap and is impossible to hit, or any other number of scenarios where the head shot cannot be made.
The point is this - there is a truly massive slice of luck involved in the assassination of JFK.
Professionals would not find themselves in a situation that involved this amount of luck.
The assassination is perpetrated by a non-professional.
IMO


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The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
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Online Tom Graves

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2025, 11:16:08 PM »
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The anomaly-replete* assassination of JFK was committed by a psychologically disturbed former Marine sniper and U-2 radar operator by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald.

*Oswald's missing everything with his first, steeply-downward-angled shot, JFK's reacting more quickly than JBC to being hit by CE-399 because his spinal column was nicked, JFK's being obscurred by the Stemmons Freeway sign in the Zapruder film, Zapruder's pausing his filming for about 17 seconds before resuming at Z-133, Oswald's being able to avoid being seen or heard on his way down to the second-floor lunchroom, Viki Adam's not remembering how long she and Sandra Styles hung out at the window on the 4th floor and then spoke with their supervisor before heading down the stairs, Buell Wesley Frazier's inability (or unwillingness) to correctly remember the length of the paper bag that contained Oswald's disassembled Carcano, JBC's being influenced by his wife to believe that he and JFK were hit by different shots, etc., etc., etc.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2025, 12:52:43 AM by Tom Graves »

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2025, 01:00:07 AM »

  Well, let's see. I have Proven that those 2 Huge Gates were "Wide Open" per Officer Luke Mooney's WC Testimony, the Towner Film, and the Couch Film (reverse negative). Those Huge Gates were "Wide Open" before, during, and after the Kill Shot. This clearly proves MORE than 1 person was involved in the JFK Assassination. Somebody, (Oswald) had to open those gates, and then someone had to monitor the gates so they were Not closed before being used to exit the TSBD. Those wide open huge gates prove a Conspiracy all by themselves.

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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2025, 01:10:10 AM »
Well, let's see. I have Proven that those 2 Huge Gates were "Wide Open" per Officer Luke Mooney's WC Testimony, the Towner Film, and the Couch Film (reverse negative). Those Huge Gates were "Wide Open" before, during, and after the Kill Shot. This clearly proves MORE than 1 person was involved in the JFK Assassination. Somebody, (Oswald) had to open those gates, and then someone had to monitor the gates so they were Not closed before being used to exit the TSBD. Those wide-open huge gates prove a Conspiracy all by themselves.

Storing,

Why do YOU write Like THIS?

Regardless, even if those HUGE gates were "Wide Open" before, during and after "the kill shot" (which, at Z-313, followed the CE-399 shot at around Z-222-224 and Oswald's missing-everything shot at hypothetical "Z-124"), the "fact" that they were "wide open" at that time doesn't necessarily mean it had anything to do with the assassination.

LOL!
« Last Edit: June 27, 2025, 01:30:27 AM by Tom Graves »

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2025, 01:50:23 AM »

  You do Not know anything about the Huge Gates. Only what I have discovered. Those gates had an intercom/buzzer to raise someone to permit entrance. It was secure. This is why I frequently blame the Old Guard JFK Assassination Research Community for this murder being unsolved after 61+ years. These people were/are more concerned with selling books than solving the case. You're Welcome!

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« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2025, 02:03:26 AM »
You do Not know anything about the Huge Gates. Only what I have discovered. Those gates had an intercom/buzzer to raise someone to permit entrance. It was secure. This is why I frequently blame the Old Guard JFK Assassination Research Community for this murder being unsolved after 61+ years. These people were/are more concerned with selling books than solving the case. You're Welcome!

Storing,

Why oh WHY do YOU write Like THIS?

Regardless, you wrote, "Those gates had an intercom/buzzer to raise someone to permit entrance."

What do you mean by "raise someone"?

To contact someone / communicate with someone, or to lift them off the ground?

Question: What was that entrance used for on a daily basis? Only for letting evil, evil, evil CIA assassins into or out of the building?

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« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2025, 02:11:12 AM »

 Like I said, YOU do not know anything about the Huge Gates. I have spent some serious time researching this overlooked Entrance/Exit from the TSBD. Instead of thanking me, you choose to rag me. A few months ago, I proved that is Not DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood on the Darnell Film back inside the Rail Road Yard. Now, I have discovered the Huge Gates being an Exit Ave. from the TSBD. Currently, I am currently researching yet another JFK Assassination ground breaking discovery.   ................STAY TUNED  ........................

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Re: The Assassination was Sloppy and Amateurish
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2025, 02:18:04 AM »
A few months ago, I proved that is Not DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood on the Darnell Film back inside the Rail Road Yard.

Storing,

How did you prove it wasn't Haygood?

If it wasn't Haygood, who was it?

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« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2025, 02:18:04 AM »