Gunman in the pergola window...

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Offline Jake Maxwell

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Re: Gunman in the pergola window...
« Reply #80 on: Yesterday at 10:33:56 PM »
Dear Jake,

You're either a joke, or a KGB agent.

Which is it?

-- Tom

Your comment perfectly illustrates the ad hominem fallacy... when the argument is weak... when the position is tenuous... the person is attacked.

Again, there are enough patterns in the pixels to call for closer examination...
Moorman appears to have captured the image of a gunman in the pergola window, behind Zapruder...



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Offline Jake Maxwell

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Re: Gunman in the pergola window...
« Reply #81 on: Yesterday at 11:35:01 PM »




Here's a gif with slight enhancements...
Again, there are enough patterns in the pixels to call for closer examination...
Moorman appears to have captured the image of a gunman in the pergola window, behind Zapruder...




Online Royell Storing

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Re: Gunman in the pergola window...
« Reply #82 on: Today at 01:38:20 PM »

  The height of that Pergola Shelter window has always been an issue. Leroy Blevins did a You Tube video regarding a shooter firing from that window. He had his nephews help out with the video. One nephew got down on all 4's. The other nephew stood atop his back and leveled a rifle out of that shelter window. It's stuff like that, that sets the conspiracy theory back decades. Blevins basically rejiggered an old "3 Stooges" routine. Blevins failed to explain how a hit man might conquer the height of that window. Now it's your turn. 

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Re: Gunman in the pergola window...
« Reply #83 on: Today at 04:47:58 PM »
Wow - two of the absolute worst photo analysts in JFK assassination history arguing with each other about their crazy theories. This oughta be fun!

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« Reply #84 on: Today at 07:04:02 PM »
Wow - two of the absolute worst photo analysts in JFK assassination history arguing with each other about their crazy theories. This oughta be fun!

   So, Mr "photo analyst", how about you tell this Forum where that 17.5 feet long by almost 5 feet tall "getaway" car is on the Wiegman Film? I'm waiting on You.

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« Reply #85 on: Today at 07:42:10 PM »
   So, Mr "photo analyst", how about you tell this Forum where that 17.5 feet long by almost 5 feet tall "getaway" car is on the Wiegman Film? I'm waiting on You.

What kind of getaway car remains at the scene of the crime for 3 hours. Even an Amish getaway buggy could leave quicker than that.

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« Reply #86 on: Today at 07:49:45 PM »
What kind of getaway car remains at the scene of the crime for 3 hours. Even an Amish getaway buggy could leave quicker than that.

You don't seem to understand.

Storing believes that the bad guys either planned to join the motorcade after they'd shot JFK "from the bushes," but changed their mind when they got to that intersection, or they planned on parking it next to the "island" for the TSBD shooters to drive away in after exiting through the BIG HUGE GATES that patsy Oswald had opened for them.
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« Reply #87 on: Today at 08:47:45 PM »
What kind of getaway car remains at the scene of the crime for 3 hours. Even an Amish getaway buggy could leave quicker than that.

John, it probably had to stay there for three hours until the imposter Officer Haygood could find the glove he dropped into the grassy knoll sewer manhole. Then it tried crashing into the HUGE GATES, just for fun, until SS Agent George Hickey accidentally fired his weapon right into the enormous lock, instantly breaking it into two pieces.