JFK Assassination - more than one shooter? (Page 3/7)
Valkrie9 SEP 13, 01:29 AM
Firing Squad

Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK



So yeah, the conspirators had the two sharpshooters stationed behind the fence above the grassy knoll, and, no doubt,
still higher in the TBD where the fall guy, Lee Oswald, was having a sandwich at the time.

Lyndon Johnson ultimately failed strategically, a sordid tale, a corrupt man directing a war in futility.
His desire for power is what took Kennedy's life, it is the same story over and again, for thousands of years and more.
Ultimate power and men's minds, that bone over which dogs of war fight.
I actually believed at the time, that JFK was a great moral man, and was destined for victory over the worst of the world.
The school's instructor was weeping, a beautiful young woman, tears running down her cheeks, ' President Kennedy has been shot ' a handkerchief dabbing her eyes.
' Like Abraham Lincoln ? ' I thought, ' Was it the the Russians ? '
Classes were dismissed, so we all went outside and speculated about what had happened.
Which motivated my search for the truth, for all this time.

Now, let me tell you all about Vice President Theodore Roosevelt.
Murdering McKinley


Patrick SEP 13, 03:47 AM

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Originally posted by Valkrie9:

The school's instructor was weeping, a beautiful young woman, tears running down her cheeks, ' President Kennedy has been shot ' a handkerchief dabbing her eyes.
' Like Abraham Lincoln ? ' I thought, ' Was it the the Russians ? '
Classes were dismissed, so we all went outside and speculated about what had happened.




I was in Grade 3 at the time. Over the school's PA system, all classes were requested to gather in the auditorium. The purpose of the unannounced assembly was not stated. I can still vividly recall however, while we were walking to the auditorium, some other student murmuring something about the Queen being shot. Well, we were just little kids... and this was Canada, 1963.

Dallas TX is two time zones ahead of the coast, so President Kennedy was shot at 10:30 AM local time. We were all sent home after the assembly. I can still remember watching Walter Cronkite being visibly upset when he announced that President Kennedy had died. What an awful effing day.

I found the clip on YouTube. Damn, I still get choked watching this... just short of 60 years later.

maryjane SEP 13, 07:51 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I was in Grade 3 at the time. Over the school's PA system, all classes were requested to gather in the auditorium. The purpose of the unannounced assembly was not stated. I can still vividly recall however, while we were walking to the auditorium, some other student murmuring something about the Queen being shot. Well, we were just little kids... and this was Canada, 1963.

Dallas TX is two time zones ahead of the coast, so President Kennedy was shot at 10:30 AM local time. We were all sent home after the assembly. I can still remember watching Walter Cronkite being visibly upset when he announced that President Kennedy had died. What an awful effing day.

I found the clip on YouTube. Damn, I still get choked watching this... just short of 60 years later.




I can't see the video, but I too remember Cronkite's broadcast. My mother certainly cried then but my father was (as always) somewhat stoic. (He said mom was really more saddened when FDR died...she thought he and especially his wife Eleanor hung the moon)

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Valkrie9 SEP 13, 07:53 AM


Mark Shaw describes the book.


Fighting for Justice for Marilyn, JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen

The Dorothy Kilgallen story
Thinking Again



Shocking revelations about the Kennedy killings !

Hmmm...


Roger at Oxford
Some further insight into JFK's killers.

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Patrick SEP 13, 04:37 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

I can't see the video...



Even when you click "Watch on YouTube"? That's odd. Here is a direct link.
82-T/A [At Work] SEP 15, 08:08 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I was in Grade 3 at the time. Over the school's PA system, all classes were requested to gather in the auditorium. The purpose of the unannounced assembly was not stated. I can still vividly recall however, while we were walking to the auditorium, some other student murmuring something about the Queen being shot. Well, we were just little kids... and this was Canada, 1963.

Dallas TX is two time zones ahead of the coast, so President Kennedy was shot at 10:30 AM local time. We were all sent home after the assembly. I can still remember watching Walter Cronkite being visibly upset when he announced that President Kennedy had died. What an awful effing day.

I found the clip on YouTube. Damn, I still get choked watching this... just short of 60 years later.





I don't think I ever watched that report from Cronkite before. Obviously I wasn't even a thought yet, and my dad had just moved to this country earlier in the year from the Netherlands.

I realize though that most people my age can't really fully appreciate the impact something like this would have on a person, emotionally, at the time. The same goes for people probably your age who are equally indifferent, perhaps, to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Even as a Canadian of course, that's not to say you don't care and don't think it was a tragic situation, but you may not have the same emotions as someone living at the time. It's the same for Millennials and younger, as it applies to 9/11. It used to bother me, because 9/11 had a profound effect on me. But then I thought about it and related my own "feelings" about Pearl Harbor, and recognized that for most people... if you're not there... it just doesn't have the same impact.

He was a good President though... sexual misconduct aside, I very much liked the guy... he made Americans proud to be American.
cvxjet SEP 15, 11:12 PM
Also, there is the "Magic Bullet"...There were as many as SEVEN exit and entry wounds in Kennedy and Connally...The Warren Commision stated that >>ONE<< bullet did all of that....Sounds somewhat unlikely.

Diagram of the Magic Bullet's path....

Valkrie9 SEP 16, 05:43 AM
Dealey Plaza, Dallas, TX 75202, United States -- 32.7788184,-96.8082993



A view from the window.
Trajectories of the assassins aims, to the moving target, firing simultaneously on signal from the ' umbrella man '
More than one rifle above and behind, Malcolm ' Mac ' Wallace from the TSBD, another perhaps, in the next building, obviously, likely.
Two more unidentified snipers from behind the fence on the grassy knoll, a firing squad.
Triangulated, enabled, planned, coordinated, executed for Lyndon Johnson, by cia, fib.
Escalating the war in Vietnam, as desired.
' It's a big sandwich.. ' ~ Stanley Kubrick's ' Full Metal Jacket '


The Warren report was a criminal cover up, the opposite of truth.
Many suckers have swallowed that shiny hook, a conman's lie, LBJ's.
What the event signifies is the mic's Extra Constitutional control of the USA.
' It's a conspiracy ! We gotta stop them ! ' ~ Mickey Rooney as the inside man, the whistleblower, the confidential informant.

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maryjane SEP 16, 07:29 AM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
I don't think I ever watched that report from Cronkite before. Obviously I wasn't even a thought yet, and my dad had just moved to this country earlier in the year from the Netherlands.

I realize though that most people my age can't really fully appreciate the impact something like this would have on a person, emotionally, at the time. The same goes for people probably your age who are equally indifferent, perhaps, to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Even as a Canadian of course, that's not to say you don't care and don't think it was a tragic situation, but you may not have the same emotions as someone living at the time. It's the same for Millennials and younger, as it applies to 9/11. It used to bother me, because 9/11 had a profound effect on me. But then I thought about it and related my own "feelings" about Pearl Harbor, and recognized that for most people... if you're not there... it just doesn't have the same impact.

He was a good President though... sexual misconduct aside, I very much liked the guy... he made Americans proud to be American.




Pearl Harbor was 9 years before my birth but even hearing about it had a very strong effect on me and most of my generation.

TheDigitalAlchemist SEP 16, 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

Also, there is the "Magic Bullet"...There were as many as SEVEN exit and entry wounds in Kennedy and Connally...The Warren Commision stated that >>ONE<< bullet did all of that....Sounds somewhat unlikely.

Diagram of the Magic Bullet's path....




That's kinda crazy - Didn't he have a head wound? (are those "head wound" images fake?)

Wikipedia has a lot of info regarding the autopsy. And that bullet looks pretty unscathed after bouncing around a bunch... I've only '**** ' a half dozen times, but the bullets never looked so "pristine" afterwoods...




https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...n_F._Kennedy_autopsy

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