It would not be necessary to write a whole book, if you were defending a Small Conspiracy. You could do it with a short article. This is only necessary to defend a Large Conspiracy. So, that means that you believe in a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy. One that is so large, one would have to write a whole book, just to list all the actions taken by the conspiracy:
* Making CE-399.
* Getting the right people on your side so you can swap in CE-399.
etc.
And coming up with an estimate of the number of people needed to pull this off.
You also did not address my point that simply removing a frame from the Zapruder film would make it appear the limousine suddenly double its speed and just as suddenly went back to it’s original speed, with an impossible amount of acceleration and deceleration.
Question:
Do you still think a Zapruder frame was removed from the film?
If so, where in the Zapruder film does the limousine appear to move twice it’s usual distance between two consecutive frames?
You could do it with a short article. That's only your opinion. I disagree
This is only necessary to defend a Large Conspiracy.Again, only your opinion. You are doing what you always do; predetermine the way somebody should respond to you. I don't play that game.
It would not be necessary to write a whole book, if you were defending a Small Conspiracy. Oh yes it would require a massive book, as there are way too many variables in this case that were never properly addressed. I could write a complete chapter alone about the rifle transaction, another one about CE399 and so on. I'm not about to do it, but if I did the result would indeed be a massive book.
And what makes you think I am defending any kind of conspiracy? It is simply my position that, if Oswald did not do it, the most likely conspiracy would be a small scale one with the means to control the evidence.
So, that means that you believe in a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy. No, it means that you are jumping to incorrect conclusions way too quickly.
* Making CE-399.
* Getting the right people on your side so you can swap in CE-399.
etc.
And coming up with an estimate of the number of people needed to pull this off.
Making CE399 is easy. Just fire a bullet with the MC rifle into water or cotton wool! And what makes you think you need a number of people to swap one bullet? SA Johnsen took the bullet he received from Wright to Washington, where he gave it to SS Chief Rowley. If I remember correctly, Rowley gave it to FBI agent Todd, who in turn passed it to Frazier at the FBI crime lab.
If no swap occured, then why did the WC not show bullet CE399 for identification to Tomlinson, during his testimony, and why did Wright say, in 1966, when shown a photograph of CE399 that it wasn't the (type of) bullet he had handled?
And when we look at the larger picture, consider this as well; Frazier and his team were supposed to examine the limo after it arrived in Washington. When the FBI team arrived at the Secret Service garage they were told that the car had already been searched (resulting in a contaminated crime scene) and they were given bullet fragments that allegedly were found inside the car. How can anyone know for sure those fragments were indeed found in the car?
And then there is the Walker bullet. Again we have a major inconsistency between how the bullet was described, prior to the assassination, and how the bullet now in evidence actually looks like. When General Walker saw the bullet the HSCA had been given he instantly claimed that the bullet now in evidence wasn't the one DPD removed from his house in April 1963. He was so convinced he was right that he got his lawyer involved, to communicate with the HSCA.
None of this has anything to do with a normal regular investigation. What we have here is a rifle that can only tentatively linked to Oswald, based on a photocopy of an order form and the highly questionable opinion of an FBI questioned documents expert. You got one bullet with no proper chain of custody until it gets to Washington, you've got bullet fragments given to the FBI who were told they came from the limo and you've got a highly disputed Walker bullet. And all that in a case of a lone nut shooting a man.... Really?
Anybody who ignores this and pretends there is nothing abnormal about this, doesn't want to know the real facts of the case. For those who are interested in the facts, all this just seems a bit too much coincidence to be credible. Even more so as we are talking about a high profile case.
You also did not address my point that simply removing a frame from the Zapruder film would make it appear the limousine suddenly double its speed and just as suddenly went back to it’s original speed, with an impossible amount of acceleration and deceleration.
Question:
Do you still think a Zapruder frame was removed from the film?
I have never said I thought a Zapruder frame was removed. I said that I am no expert but, yes, I still think it's possible one or more frames were removed.