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Offline Duncan MacRae

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No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« on: February 21, 2024, 02:13:41 PM »
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Marilyn Sitzman: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence


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No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« on: February 21, 2024, 02:13:41 PM »


Offline Royell Storing

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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2024, 09:52:18 PM »
  It is difficult to gauge the credibility of Sitzman due to her being positioned inside the mysterious "Knoll Corridor". This "Corridor" extends East from the N-S section of the Picket Fence up to the Stemmons Sign. Sitzman was interviewed by Josiah Thompson for his "Six Seconds In Dallas" (1967)" blockbuster book. In this interview, Sitzman detailed that immediately after she climbed down from the Zapruder Perch, she then "Ran" down the Knoll and spoke with 2 G-Men. Then, she said she walked back Up the knoll and talked with 1 additional G-Man. NONE of Sitzman's alleged up-and-down the Knoll Adventure is corroborated by a single image from 11/22/63. DPD Motorcycle Officer Bobby Hargis gave WC Testimony regarding his running up to a, "little wall, brick wall". This would be the "little wall" that runs down from the Pergola Shelter that stood behind Zapruder. There are No 11/22/63 Images of Officer Hargis being anywhere near this "little wall, brick wall". This wall also sits inside the, "Knoll Corridor". Gordon Arnold claimed he was standing within feet of the N-S section of the Picket Fence when a shot from behind buzzed passed his (L) ear. It was at this point Arnold claimed to have been assaulted by a "No Hat" policeman. Gordon Arnold is yet another JFK Assassination Eyewitness whose story unfolded inside the "Knoll Corridor". And of course, there are No Images to corroborate it.       
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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2024, 04:13:41 PM »
This re-enactment shows that no shot came from either grassy knoll:



If you're looking for a second shooter, he was also behind the motorcade (probably in one of those many Dal-Tex windows).

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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2024, 10:18:43 PM »
  When the SS did their "reconstruction" inside Dealey Plaza they screwed up. In one of their filmed sequences from the alleged "snipers nest", their filming of Elm St. wandered too far to the (N) side of the street. The area from the Pergola Shelter behind Zapruder down to The Steps reveal a Tarp or Tent covering this entire area. It's obvious that repair work was underway. This would be due to errant/ricochet shot(s). It's tough to calculate if shots were fired from behind the Picket Fence due to the E-W section of fencing having been moved several feet Down/Toward Elm St. And, if you move that E-W section of fencing, then you likewise are forced to move/lengthen the N-S section of the picket fence. The point/corner where both sections of fencing currently meet are nowhere close to the same point they were on 11/22/63. The same goes for the alleged physical position of Badgeman on 11/22/63. This crime scene has been Radically changed. In fact, that short E-W running Black Dog Man section of the wall did Not meet The Steps on 11/22/63. There was plenty of Open Space between that E-W Wall and The Steps on 11/22/63. People were filmed running through this open space as they ran toward the railroad yard. And of course, the bulk of this altered crime scene sits inside the "Knoll Corridor".     
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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2024, 05:26:06 PM »
jfk inside the target car ? , i think before we rely on such (tv documentaries ) that we should research them and see if there are problems with them .

https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-reviews/jfk-inside-the-target-car-part-one

parts 2 and 3 of the review can be read via the link above also .

now all that said because a documentary has some problems it does not mean there is zero information of use in them .

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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2024, 06:33:49 PM »
jfk inside the target car ? , i think before we rely on such (tv documentaries ) that we should research them and see if there are problems with them .

https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-reviews/jfk-inside-the-target-car-part-one

parts 2 and 3 of the review can be read via the link above also .

now all that said because a documentary has some problems it does not mean there is zero information of use in them .

    Agree 100% regarding there is almost always something of value to be gleaned from any documentary/presentation. LeRoy Blevins had some kooky ideas, but the images he posted always provoked thought. Currently, "No TrueFlags Here" over on You Tube also drives this point home. He proffers some very wild theories, but the multitude of JFK Assassination images he posts are invaluable along with the thought they invoke.
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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2024, 11:49:07 PM »
I guess then that Harold Norman must have just heard nails hitting the floor above his head, like Jerry Spence proposed in that mock trial vs Bugliosi?

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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2024, 04:02:02 PM »
I guess then that Harold Norman must have just heard nails hitting the floor above his head, like Jerry Spence proposed in that mock trial vs Bugliosi?

people hearing shot or shots or shells fall in one location would not rule out shot or shots from other locations , would you not agree ? . so norman and co hearing shots above them does not refute potential shot or shots from another location .some people heard no shots and some only heard two . that means that at the least that some failed to hear a third shot . if they failed to hear one shot it is not illogical then to assert that its not impossible for another additional shot to be fired and not heard .

by the way harold norman is a witness on film that also placed Oswald on the first floor at a time when OFFICIALLY we are told Oswald was only on the 6th floor . and (from memory ) he testified that while passing through the lunchroom that SOMEONE WAS IN THERE but that he did not take note of whom it was . Oswald said he was in there and that HE SAW THESE TWO VERY MEN .so if mr norman is credible he then must be deemed credible also on the above points . or would you disagree ? .

the mock trial is not something we should rely upon , it had few witnesses . and spence while a top lawyer no doubt had nowhere near enough time to research all the evidence in this case .

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Re: No Shots Were Fired From Behind The Grassy Knoll Picket Fence
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2024, 04:02:02 PM »