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There is a great documentary out on this - not sure if you can find it on Netflix of Prime though.
Anyway everything matched, the type of ammunition and the wound to Kennedy's head, the direction of fire, the fact that people on the ground smelled gun smoke which would have been impossible if it was coming from the book depository. And it explains why all the secrecy. They weren't hiding a conspiracy they were hiding the fact that one of their own made a god-awful mistake. The agent lived in seclusion the rest of his life and refused to ever be interviewed - never made a public statement.
“I shouted out ‘Who killed the Kennedy’s?’, but after all, it was you and me....”57th anniversary today. Lone gunman or conspiracy?
“I shouted out ‘Who killed the Kennedy’s?’, but after all, it was you and me....”
Did he shoot Governor Connally too? They were in the same car. Governor Connally refused to accept the single bullet theory and insisted there were three shots that struck occupants in the Presidential limousine. He told a journalist, Doug Thompson, he did not believe the Warren Commission.
Always a mouth breather to hijack every thread.What would JFK say if he saw what the democrat (now communist) party has become in 2020?
Originally it was not understood the exact alignment in the vehicle. The "magic bullet" as it's been dubbed was the 2nd shot. The book suggests the fatal shot (by the secret serviceman) was the third shot.
“I shouted out ‘Who killed the Kennedy’s?’, but after all, it was you and me....”
I just saw "Smoking Gun" tonight based off that book and I have to say it is very compelling information. I like that. Very interesting. Makes a strong case except for settling with Agent Hickey. That bothered me. You would want more than anything to get discovery with Hickey suing you so if they were solid on their theory they should have begged him to continue his lawsuit instead of settling with him.It was later proven that the original notion that a single bullet could not account for both men being hit was invalid, and one bullet could plausibly account for both men being hit. Originally it was not understood the exact alignment in the vehicle. The "magic bullet" as it's been dubbed was the 2nd shot. The book suggests the fatal shot (by the secret serviceman) was the third shot.
Here is a link to the book this was based on and info on the research the author did:
Mortal Error - Wikipedia
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That bothered me. You would want more than anything to get discovery with Hickey suing you so if they were solid on their theory they should have begged him to continue his lawsuit instead of settling with him.
Hillary Clinton
I have previously pretty much been satisfied with the Warren Commission and have dismissed all the cover up stories because anyone who has ever worked in and around the Gov knows they will instinctively shut everything down then screw half of it up whenever something major happens, so the conspiracy angles were not credible to me.I still consider Donahue’s theory the best out there, and there are many hints that point in the direction of an accident.
In 1962 West gave a zoo elephant a lethal does of LSD as a part of a failed mind control experiment, so it isn't ridiculous to believe that he gave Ruby enough LSD to melt his brain before he testified.
Louis Jolyon West - Wikipedia
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Did the elephant die? Because there are no known instances of a human dying from overdosing on lsd.Tell that to the elephant.
There is a great documentary out on this - not sure if you can find it on Netflix of Prime though.
Anyway everything matched, the type of ammunition and the wound to Kennedy's head, the direction of fire, the fact that people on the ground smelled gun smoke which would have been impossible if it was coming from the book depository. And it explains why all the secrecy. They weren't hiding a conspiracy they were hiding the fact that one of their own made a god-awful mistake. The agent lived in seclusion the rest of his life and refused to ever be interviewed - never made a public statement.
That’s a fat ole falsity falseKennedy is the most overrated POTUS in history. He brought us closer to nuclear war than anyone.
This is correct. Any honest person reading this book will be convinced. Oswald acted alone.Gerald Posner. Book is called Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK. Been a long time since I read it, probably 15 years, but I remember he makes a pretty compelling case that Oswald acted alone.....
When we were involved in Dessert Storm (or any military action) reporters would give stories on what our strategies were going to be. The other side saw these reports and changed their SOP thus resulting in a loss of the surprise element often needed in operations.
I’m very much in favor if a dessert storm. Could I start out with a hot fudge sundae with nuts?
My issue with the WCR were the massive discrepancies between the parkland hospital doctors/nurses/staff’s descriptions of Kennedy’s wounds and the “official” autopsy reports produced at Bethesda.