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Online John Corbett

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Re: The smell of gunpowder
« Reply #35 on: Today at 02:32:19 PM »
   Though this "theory" has no Proof, neither does the SBT. Yet the SBT is routinely embraced as being legit. The SA Hickey accidental firing of the AR-15 is certainly not "silly". I don't believe the AR-15 was responsible for the JFK Head Explosion, but an accidental missed shot(s) fired from that gun is very possible. This accidental firing would explain the smell of gunpowder stretching down Elm St as this fired weapon inside the Queen Mary traveled down Elm St and then onto the Stemmons Fwy On-Ramp.

Did the AR-15 have a silencer? None of the other agents nor David Powers heard a shot fired from inside the Queen Mary. No one could miss hearing an AR-15 fired from just a yard or two away.

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Re: The smell of gunpowder
« Reply #36 on: Today at 02:51:38 PM »
Did the AR-15 have a silencer? None of the other agents nor David Powers heard a shot fired from inside the Queen Mary. No one could miss hearing an AR-15 fired from just a yard or two away.

   Gee, it's strange how all the motorcycle backfires could keep eyewitnesses from hearing shots fired from the sniper's nest, yet these same backfires would not hinder hearing the possible firing of the AR-15. And the SS circling the wagons on this AR-15 issue is Not surprising. The SS Agents inside the LBJ SS Car also claim that SA Lem Johns jumped out of that car and ran down Elm St toward the JFK Limo. Yet, there is Not even 1 single image showing SA Lem Johns doing this. The SS sticks together. 

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Re: The smell of gunpowder
« Reply #37 on: Today at 03:23:16 PM »
A weapon was fired on Elm street, but smell by GK was from a distraction fire cracker tossed to distract from real shooters. Smoke, noise but no weapon.

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Re: The smell of gunpowder
« Reply #38 on: Today at 04:51:30 PM »
A weapon was fired on Elm street, but smell by GK was from a distraction fire cracker tossed to distract from real shooters. Smoke, noise but no weapon.

Silly