Non sequitur. Because you haven't heard directly from Carlos Hathcock, he didn't do it. Typical silly argument from a Commission supporter.
We wouldn?t necessarily have heard from Carlos Hathcock but we would have heard from someone.
Here is Craig Roberts quote about what Carlos Hathcock allegedly said to him:
"Let me tell you what we did at Quantico. We reconstructed the whole thing: the angle, the range, the moving target, the time limit, the obstacles, everything. I don't know how many times we tried it, but we couldn't duplicate what the Warren Commission said Oswald did".So Hathcock and other Marines tried to recreate these shots. I am certain that many Marines would have wanted a crack at this test to see if they could do what Hathcock couldn?t. The story of these tests would have spread through Quantico like wildfire. Many more would have witnessed these tests.
But Hathcock never talks of this story, except to Craig Roberts.
The other Maines who tried to recreate the shots never talked about it to anyone.
The many more Marines who witness theses firing tests never spoke about it to anyone.
Unbelievable.And yet, there are people out there who accept what Craig Roberts has told them. Without questioning it at all. Unbelievable.
Plus, what Craig Roberts said is unbelievable. The best Marine shooters in the world could not have equaled Oswald?s feat with these 3 shots? Miss the target by two inches with one shot. Miss the target by 8 inches with another shot. And miss the target by as much as they like with the third. None could match this with a Carcano rifle? I saw a program on the Discovery Channel were Michael Yardley, who was not even an expert with a rifle, let alone a Carcano rifle, recreated the shots. In 16 shots at the moving target with a Carcano rifle he hit the target, the size of a melon, all 16 times. But the best Marine rifle experts could not hit such a target, all at ranges of under one hundred yards? Not even once. Really?
If I told a tale that Craig Roberts once told me that he and a battalion of Marines once captured a Bigfoot in a trap. Then, after getting ready with their rifles they released the Bigfoot and tried to shoot it as it ran away but they all failed. The Bigfoot was too quick and allusive for them. After 10 seconds he disappeared into the deep woods.
But Craig Roberts never told this story to anyone else but me. None of the Marines who fired at the Bigfoot ever told this story to anyone. None of the Marines who witnessed this ever told this story to anyone. I?m the only one this story has ever been passed down to.
One would hope that one can figure out that there is a high probability that a story like this is a lie. But some people just do not have very good reasoning abilities.