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Online Charles Collins

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #144 on: September 14, 2023, 03:13:16 PM »
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Because of a missed shot having gone public. So called "independent experts" were called in to support a lone gunman theory.

WC Executive Session | Jan 27, 1964
A: They would like to have us fold up and quit.

Boggs: This closes the case, you see. Don't you see?
Dulles: Yes, I see that.

Rankin: They found the man. There is nothing more to do. The Commission supports their conclusions, and WC can go on home and that is
the end of it.

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Jan 27th: The same day the writer of the April memo Norman Redlich led the meeting on the Z film & Nix film  - to determine when the 3 shots had hit.


You really should try reading something other than the ridiculous  BS: that the CT book authors want you to believe. You haven’t made any sense with this post. What point are you trying to make?

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #144 on: September 14, 2023, 03:13:16 PM »


Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #145 on: September 14, 2023, 03:15:37 PM »

You really should try reading something other than the ridiculous  BS: that the CT book authors want you to believe. You haven’t made any sense with this post. What point are you trying to make?

What book? - All are from the official documents
I count on you to post "opinions" from books  Thumb1:
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Offline Jon Banks

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #146 on: September 14, 2023, 03:36:42 PM »
too funny  :D

April 27, 1964:
"Our report presumably will state that the President was hit by the first bullet, Governor Connally by the second, and the President by the third and fatal bullet. The report will also conclude that the bullets were fired by one person located in the sixth floor southeast corner window of the TSBD building."

Seems pretty clear that they were trying to bury Kennedy's throat wound and Tague's wound at least initially.
« Last Edit: September 14, 2023, 03:37:26 PM by Jon Banks »

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Online Charles Collins

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #147 on: September 14, 2023, 03:45:22 PM »
What book? - All are from the official documents
I count on you to post "opinions" from books  Thumb1:

I ask again. What’s the point of that post? Is there one?

Online Charles Collins

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #148 on: September 14, 2023, 03:46:50 PM »
Seems pretty clear that they were trying to bury Kennedy's throat wound and Tague's wound at least initially.

Good grief, you are jumping to those silly conclusions based on what?

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #148 on: September 14, 2023, 03:46:50 PM »


Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #149 on: September 14, 2023, 04:20:54 PM »
I ask again. What’s the point of that post? Is there one?

So called Independent Experts were called in to confirm one gunman: Oswald
The Executive Session is the Commission's realization - it is not an investigation; but an FBI confirmation.
Norm Redlich  - who you waived off as just one guy questioning what the report would say - as late as April - was the one leading the meetings
(that is from your posting from a book ) at the end of January  -  3 shot - 3 hits.

SBT was a result of a missed shot having gone public.
What don't you understand?
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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #150 on: September 14, 2023, 04:43:47 PM »
It was like the gunfight at OK Corral!  I'm surprised any lived to tell the tale.  LOL.  Wasn't there an analysis of the witness testimony confirming that over 90% of witnesses indicated that they heard two or three shots?  Almost no one suggested more than three shots.  Even Landis was adamant that he heard three shots.  And although there was disagreeing on the location of the shots based upon the sound distortions in an open area, almost no one suggested that they heard shots from two different locations.  One shooter firing no more than three shots is the overwhelming take away from those present.

      The SBT aside, there's no getting around the "time spacing" between the 3 shots. The quickness cited by ear witnesses between the 2nd and 3rd shots rules out the bolt action Carcano being responsible for both of those shots. 

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #151 on: September 14, 2023, 05:19:48 PM »
So called Independent Experts were called in to confirm one gunman: Oswald
The Executive Session is the Commission's realization - it is not an investigation; but an FBI confirmation.
Norm Redlich  - who you waived off as just one guy questioning what the report would say - as late as April - was the one leading the meetings
(that is from your posting from a book ) at the end of January  -  3 shot - 3 hits.

SBT was a result of a missed shot having gone public.
What don't you understand?


Your “conclusions” are not supported by anything at all. Regardless of what was opined in an executive session of the commission, here are some facts:


“History Will Prove Us Right, by Howard Willens, pp.79-80:

Redlich and I shared the view that our reliance on an FBI we didn’t fully trust meant we would have to work harder and longer to be sure we checked out every fact. We felt the weight of the staff lawyers’ distrust of the FBI as they accelerated the pace of investigative requests to check and double-check facts. Rankin had instructed that all such investigative requests should go to me before they went to him for approval. Rankin also felt the burden as he approved the taking of sworn testimony from an ever-growing list of individuals with potentially relevant information.
  This process ultimately produced testimony from 552 people: 94 witnesses who appeared before the commission, 395 witnesses deposed by commission lawyers, 61 witnesses who provided sworn affidavits, and 2 who provided statements. In assessing this entire record of testimony, and more than three thousand exhibits, the commission had the responsibility to do what federal investigative agencies do not customarily do—evaluate all the available evidence and make reasoned judgments of the conclusions that are supported by that evidence. This process is one that lawyers routinely are called upon by their clients—whether public or private—to undertake, and the commission members and lawyers had a wealth of experience in doing exactly that.

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #151 on: September 14, 2023, 05:19:48 PM »