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Offline John Mytton

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #72 on: June 09, 2021, 06:31:54 AM »
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But Oswald could not have been the assassin because JFK was shot from the front.

I don't really care who did it but you can't keep denying the scientific evidence that I keep producing.

Anyway here we go again, this high contrast Zapruder frame clearly shows all the matter going forwards.



Nix who was filming from the opposite direction films the same spray of matter.



The Zapruder film graphically shows a chunk of brain matter as it heads towards the floor, the inside of the limo is scattered with brain blood and skull fragments, all indicating a shot from behind.



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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #73 on: June 09, 2021, 02:05:19 PM »
A professional assassin would only need 1 shot, the fact that there was multiple shots is virtually conclusive evidence that Oswald did the assassination all by himself.

JohnM

A professional assassin would only need 1 shot,

You know this, how? Experience or simply watching too many movies?

Btw, does this mean that all those expert rifle men who tried (and failed) to copy what Oswald is supposed to have done were amateurs?


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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #74 on: June 09, 2021, 02:36:32 PM »

does this mean that all those expert rifle men who tried (and failed)....


Thanks for pointing out the obvious, assassinating Kennedy while sitting down in a moving car is high risk with a chance of failure, it took Oswald 3 shots as it is.
Kennedy could have been assassinated while stationary at many times during his Presidency but Oswald had the golden "opportunity" and took his rifle to work and killed the President, simple as that!







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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #75 on: June 09, 2021, 02:45:53 PM »
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, assassinating Kennedy while sitting down in a moving car is high risk with a chance of failure, it took Oswald 3 shots as it is.
Kennedy could have been assassinated while stationary at many times during his Presidency but Oswald had the golden "opportunity" and took his rifle to work and killed the President, simple as that!

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assassinating Kennedy while sitting down in a moving car is high risk with a chance of failure,

But you said; "A professional assassin would only need 1 shot"

And you went on to say that the fact that more shots were fired was "virtually conclusive evidence" that Oswald was the lone assassin

Now it's suddenly high risk with a chance of failure?


And how is shooting at Kennedy in a moving car (which is high risk with a chance of failure) somehow a "golden opportunity" for a non professional such as Oswald? 

You're not making any sense.

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Offline Jerry Organ

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #76 on: June 09, 2021, 02:50:04 PM »
A professional assassin would only need 1 shot,

You know this, how? Experience or simply watching too many movies?

Btw, does this mean that all those expert rifle men who tried (and failed) to copy what Oswald is supposed to have done were amateurs?

In the 1967 CBS-News re-enactment, Howard Donahue said he was given a Carcano rifle he was unfamiliar with and allowed only three practice shots in a basement firing range before going out to the re-enactment scene.

    "CBS News directors apparently believed that if any of
     the riflemen had a chance to practice, the results of the
     demonstration would be worthless."
          -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 8

They had to shoot at a moving target that represented the limousine, with stakes defining the area in which they could fire. Donahue described the shooting platform as top heavy and exposed to weather.

    "A light rain began to fall and the tower swayed slightly
     in the wind."
        -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 9

They had to recreate a three-shot scenario, not randomly decide on their own when to aim for the head for a one-shot kill. The marksmen were allowed three attempts each; Donahue seems to be increasingly familiar with the bolt action on each attempt, describing his third:

    "Donahue's shots had all hit within a three-inch circle on
     the target's head."
        -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 9

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #77 on: June 09, 2021, 03:17:27 PM »
assassinating Kennedy while sitting down in a moving car is high risk with a chance of failure,

But you said; "A professional assassin would only need 1 shot"

And you went on to say that the fact that more shots were fired was "virtually conclusive evidence" that Oswald was the lone assassindid the assassination all by himself"

Now it's suddenly high risk with a chance of failure? You're not making any sense.


And how is shooting at Kennedy in a moving car (which is high risk with a chance of failure) somehow a "golden opportunity" for a non professional such as Oswald? 

You're not making any sense.

Get a grip, I was giving you a sarcastic CT reply to your post and it went right over your head. LOL!

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #78 on: June 09, 2021, 03:26:25 PM »
In the 1967 CBS-News re-enactment, Howard Donahue said he was given a Carcano rifle he was unfamiliar with and allowed only three practice shots in a basement firing range before going out to the re-enactment scene.

    "CBS News directors apparently believed that if any of
     the riflemen had a chance to practice, the results of the
     demonstration would be worthless."
          -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 8

They had to shoot at a moving target that represented the limousine, with stakes defining the area in which they could fire. Donahue described the shooting platform as top heavy and exposed to weather.

    "A light rain began to fall and the tower swayed slightly
     in the wind."
        -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 9

They had to recreate a three-shot scenario, not randomly decide on their own when to aim for the head for a one-shot kill. The marksmen were allowed three attempts each; Donahue seems to be increasingly familiar with the bolt action on each attempt, describing his third:

    "Donahue's shots had all hit within a three-inch circle on
     the target's head."
        -- Mortal Error, 1992, p. 9

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: JFK Was Shot From The Front
« Reply #79 on: June 09, 2021, 03:34:46 PM »
Get a grip, I was giving you a sarcastic CT reply to your post and it went right over your head. LOL!

JohnM

Yeah right  :D     You screwed up.

It really is as simple as that and this pathetic excuse doesn't alter that one bit.

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