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Offline Eddie Haymaker

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An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« on: January 03, 2019, 10:52:22 PM »
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Yeah he took a shot at walker, fine
then he waited and brooded
I know what I'll do.I'll get a job in a random high building and wait...
It's only a matter of time until someone famous comes by and BLAM
hey hey I'm famous

What an incredible plan
In the history of infamous assassinations there has never been a more
ridiculous murder plan than this
but according to the "official" version this is what happened


Whats that Ruth you have found a job opening in a random high building?
this could be it,my unlikely opportunity
Sure I'll go for an interview
I'll just work like there's nothing up and wait...
I might have to work here for the rest of my life waiting
but It'll be all worth it in the...who? I'm not shooting Roy Orbison? what? the leader of the free world? when? He's coming on FRIDAY?
That's in 2 days time!

How many presidents have ever driven through Dealey plaza before?
ever?
none?
but I am feeling super lucky...

Oh happy days under 5 weeks I had to wait
My work boots aren't even worn in yet
wow I must be the luckiest assassin in history
especially as I can't drive anywhere
My target is coming to me
I couldn't have PLANNED this better!

The Dallas DA says he obviously planned this months in advance
NO - He didn't, but obviously someone has...

It is the timeframe we are considering that is the real problem here
5 weeks? It just turbo charges the odds and it becomes
simply unbelievable


HE was either an "opportunistic killer" or he was setup
what does the evidence suggest to you?


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This is where the evidence has been "crisscrossed" and contradicted itself
the walker evidence vs the opportunistic killer - crisscross

Similar to the WC evidence that LHO was seen at a rifle range near RP's house
on sat the 16th.
He did not go to Irving that weekend so had no access to his rifle
AND he did still not know JFK was driving past the TSBD so why practice?

The JB evidence where he claims he heard a description on radio
of the JD killer. Which did not get broadcast at all.JD was confirmed DOA at @1.50 pm which also contradicts his evidence.another crisscross

crisscross I'l make ya,jump jump
the hatmaker make ya jump,jump

« Last Edit: January 05, 2019, 12:58:33 AM by Eddie Haymaker »

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An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
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Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2019, 08:47:53 PM »
This is similar to another thread I did
I just reworked this without including RP
which is unnecessary to prove my point
The math still works - It's still a mathematical impossibility
Come on LNers
you really believe this fell into his lap?
You need to come to jesus on this one

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2019, 10:00:50 PM »
Provide the mathematical formula that proves your assertion.

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Offline Michael Walton

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2019, 10:56:22 PM »
It's very simple math, Ross.  It about 150,000,000 to 1. Not all that hard to figure out.

Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2019, 12:06:48 AM »
probably about the same as a DNA test

what are the odds?

any mathematicians out there?

Not just a building on the route but a perfect building to shoot from under these perfect conditions. (open top, slow speed, no detail)
« Last Edit: January 05, 2019, 12:08:31 AM by Eddie Haymaker »

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2019, 12:22:21 AM »
It's very simple math, Ross.  It about 150,000,000 to 1. Not all that hard to figure out.

Luck beats everything
Do that math

Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2019, 12:24:50 AM »
luck? luck? come on chappie

you can't be that naive

or that ideologically committed

you can ignore that, yeah I'm going to say it

evidence

To be clear this doesn't eliminate LHO from being a shooter

It just means there was a conspiracy to murder involving 2 or more people

in the planning

It is the timeframe we are considering that is the real problem here
5 weeks? It just turbo charges the odds and it becomes
simply unbelievable


« Last Edit: January 05, 2019, 12:55:32 AM by Eddie Haymaker »

Offline Brian Walker

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2019, 04:27:15 PM »
Yeah he took a shot at walker, fine
then he waited and brooded
I know what I'll do.I'll get a job in a random high building and wait...
It's only a matter of time until someone famous comes by and BLAM
hey hey I'm famous

What an incredible plan
In the history of infamous assassinations there has never been a more
ridiculous murder plan than this
but according to the "official" version this is what happened


Whats that Ruth you have found a job opening in a random high building?
this could be it,my unlikely opportunity
Sure I'll go for an interview
I'll just work like there's nothing up and wait...
I might have to work here for the rest of my life waiting
but It'll be all worth it in the...who? I'm not shooting Roy Orbison? what? the leader of the free world? when? He's coming on FRIDAY?
That's in 2 days time!

How many presidents have ever driven through Dealey plaza before?
ever?
none?
but I am feeling super lucky...

Oh happy days under 5 weeks I had to wait
My work boots aren't even worn in yet
wow I must be the luckiest assassin in history
especially as I can't drive anywhere
My target is coming to me
I couldn't have PLANNED this better!

The Dallas DA says he obviously planned this months in advance
NO - He didn't, but obviously someone has...

It is the timeframe we are considering that is the real problem here
5 weeks? It just turbo charges the odds and it becomes
simply unbelievable


HE was either an "opportunistic killer" or he was setup
what does the evidence suggest to you?


----------------------------------------------------------------

This is where the evidence has been "crisscrossed" and contradicted itself
the walker evidence vs the opportunistic killer - crisscross

Similar to the WC evidence that LHO was seen at a rifle range near RP's house
on sat the 16th.
He did not go to Irving that weekend so had no access to his rifle
AND he did still not know JFK was driving past the TSBD so why practice?

The JB evidence where he claims he heard a description on radio
of the JD killer. Which did not get broadcast at all.JD was confirmed DOA at @1.50 pm which also contradicts his evidence.another crisscross

crisscross I'l make ya,jump jump
the hatmaker make ya jump,jump

You are looking at it all wrong.  JFK while President rode by millions of people in an open limo. He finally ran into a nut who had the chance.

I don't know anyone who claims that Oswald planned this for months.

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Re: An opportunistic killer or a conspiracy to murder?
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2019, 04:27:15 PM »