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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #72 on: May 22, 2022, 06:15:00 AM »
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"Btw didn't "they" need to fire C2766 to produce the three shells by the window, CE399 and the two fragments in the Limo?"

Duh!....  Do you actually believe that the spent shells had to have been fired at the time of the coup d'etat?  In reality there is good reason to doubt that the spent shells were fired that day......

The spent shells exclusively came from Oswald's rifle,
bullet fragments found in Kennedy's limo exclusively came from Oswald's rifle
a man matching Oswald description was seen with a rifle in the sniper's nest window,
shells were found at this window,
Oswald's prints were found on Oswald's rifle,
3 types of fibers from Oswald's arrest shirt matched 3 types of fibers found on the rifle,
Oswald's prints were found on the boxes in the snipers nest and the prints were recent,
Oswald immediately left work, killed a cop and tried to kill more cops when he was arrested.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #73 on: May 22, 2022, 07:53:39 AM »
“Oswald's rifle”. LOL

“found in Kennedy's limo”. LOL

“matching Oswald description”. LOL

“Oswald's prints were found on rifle”. LOL

“fibers matched”. LOL

“prints were recent”. LOL

“killed a cop”. LOL

“tried to kill more cops”. LOL

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #74 on: May 22, 2022, 09:28:33 AM »
The spent shells exclusively came from Oswald's rifle,
bullet fragments found in Kennedy's limo exclusively came from Oswald's rifle
a man matching Oswald description was seen with a rifle in the sniper's nest window,
shells were found at this window,
Oswald's prints were found on Oswald's rifle,
3 types of fibers from Oswald's arrest shirt matched 3 types of fibers found on the rifle,
Oswald's prints were found on the boxes in the snipers nest and the prints were recent,
Oswald immediately left work, killed a cop and tried to kill more cops when he was arrested.

JohnM

Oswald got what he deserved.

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Offline Paul J Cummings

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #75 on: May 22, 2022, 09:41:53 PM »
This photo of Ruby looks photoshopped.

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #76 on: May 23, 2022, 04:43:43 PM »
This photo of Ruby looks photoshopped.

No it's absolutely real. Please go to the very first post of this thread where Jake says here's a photo of Nixon and Ruby. Jake must have forgotten that the photo he posted was the Shopped one. The one I posted with Ruby is the correct one. As I mentioned this is where Dick and Jack first met during Dick's Deep State initiation and they greedily went into a back room with Sturgis to start planning Kennedy's murder in '47. They thought he was going to be president in '56 but it fell through so they put the plan on the back burner until '63.

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #77 on: May 24, 2022, 12:30:17 AM »
No it's absolutely real. Please go to the very first post of this thread where Jake says here's a photo of Nixon and Ruby. Jake must have forgotten that the photo he posted was the Shopped one. The one I posted with Ruby is the correct one. As I mentioned this is where Dick and Jack first met during Dick's Deep State initiation and they greedily went into a back room with Sturgis to start planning Kennedy's murder in '47. They thought he was going to be president in '56 but it fell through so they put the plan on the back burner until '63.

So, you weren't joking??

Compare the shadow under Ruby's nose as compared to the original man and the man on the far left.
Compare the texture of the Ruby pasted insert.
Compare the lower resolution of the Ruby insert.
The outer ear of the original man wasn't removed in the Ruby version.
Just look at the edges of Ruby's face which was clipped out with garden shears.





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Offline Zeon Mason

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #78 on: May 24, 2022, 03:40:05 AM »
My Apology to Bill Brown for using the word “rusty” instead of the word“corrosion”. There was some previous discussion of the condition of the barrel in another thread and I had asked the question if the word “corrosion” pertained only to pitting or could it also indicate a layer of oxidation was found.

Unless there is some other testimony specifically referencing “a layer of oxidation” which is a form of rust that COULD be removed from firing 3 rounds, then there does not appear to be a suitable rebuttal to Mr Browns posting of the FBI “expert” defining corrosion” as specifically pertaining to the pitting of the barrel.




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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #79 on: May 24, 2022, 04:53:53 PM »
My Apology to Bill Brown for using the word “rusty” instead of the word“corrosion”. There was some previous discussion of the condition of the barrel in another thread and I had asked the question if the word “corrosion” pertained only to pitting or could it also indicate a layer of oxidation was found.

Unless there is some other testimony specifically referencing “a layer of oxidation” which is a form of rust that COULD be removed from firing 3 rounds, then there does not appear to be a suitable rebuttal to Mr Browns posting of the FBI “expert” defining corrosion” as specifically pertaining to the pitting of the barrel.

Mr. McCLOY - were the lands in good shape?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; the lands and the grooves were worn, the corners were worn

"and"

Mr. McCLOY - Was it what you would call pitted?,
Mr FRAZIER - the interior of the surface was roughened from corrosion or wear.




 Mr. McCLOY - were the lands in good shape?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; the lands and the grooves were worn, the corners were worn

"and"

Mr. McCLOY - Was it what you would call pitted?,
Mr FRAZIER - the interior of the surface was roughened from corrosion or wear.

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #79 on: May 24, 2022, 04:53:53 PM »