The John Kennedy assassination ..who's who on the Grassy Knoll

What a shock..................you didn't address the question that I had asked.
Do you remember? The one about Connolly being in the line of fire. So, how about it?

I've also noticed you have not addressed Liability's question about the movement of Kennedy's head. Which is an EXCELLENT question by the way.

If you wanna continue your delusions that Connally was in the way, that's your business. You said the timing was off meaning that you do see his arm cross, so it is clear. I showed the muzzle blast is in perfect sync with the fake reflection. It's all going forward.:clap2:

No..........I said what "you claim" is his arm.........is out of timing with the head shot. There is nothing clear in that blown-up clip.

You didn't actually address my question now did you. You are just claiming that I am wrong...............FINE................show me why.

YES or NO................is the drawing that you have posted, showing the line of fire going between the Connolly's correct?

YES or NO...............Is Mr. Connolly laying against his wife, as we see in the film and in their own accounts of the event?

Simple questions...............simple answers.

The films are very clear that Greer passed the gun in Zapruder and his left hand never returned to the wheel. At the time of the headshot, three very fake reflections mimic the movements of the gun, hand and arm. That fakery is confirmed by Greer's real arm crossing in both other films. I ignored nothing because in the real world you would be fucked and have to deal with reality. You have no defense, just deflection and changing the subject. No challenge is forthcoming concerning Greer's guilt. The only thing researchers will do is ignore that film alteration has finally been proven and the secret is finally out.:clap2:
 

Well, the truth comes quickly.........................it takes time to make stuff up!!

If Greer's left arm crossing was innocent then why was that edited out of Zapruder? His left shoulder does not rotate in Z like in nix and muchmore. The fake hand pops off the wheel, changing shape and size.:eusa_pray: Greer shot jfk and that is why they added a silly fake hand for retards like you to say 'hey look his hand is below the seat'. But that defense is now invalid because his left arm really crosses exposing this 1963 silliness.:cuckoo::eusa_liar:
 
but...but...but... YOU'RE the one who solved the mystery!!!
Yet, Why bother with a "dummy" shot... it's ignorant! A waste of manpower and resources! To "distract" people from seeing Greer do the deed! Please...
IF it was a dummy shot as you claim... why bother expending a live round and then having people search for and retreive the bullet. It makes no sense.
Why not solve the problems of... you need a life. There is nobody to prosecute and you have no evidence.
Hell... you can't even prove Greer's shot is possible much less plausible.
But it is fun to see this thread continue with "Yes he did, No he didn't" dialogue.


The shot is proven by showing that they tried to hide it.:lol: But because of the info age and at least one person with enough sniffing power the truth came out. The last two shots were close together and my reasoning makes sense with Moorman's historical pic, making her account solid that she heard a shot when she took the pic and one right after. The grassy knoll has its place in this case as a red herring.:eusa_whistle:

The distraction shot makes perfect sense and Hill's testimony shows the confusion they were gunning for. It simply gave people an excuse to ignore that they saw Greer shoot jfk.:eusa_liar:
 
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but...but...but... YOU'RE the one who solved the mystery!!!
Yet, Why bother with a "dummy" shot... it's ignorant! A waste of manpower and resources! To "distract" people from seeing Greer do the deed! Please...
IF it was a dummy shot as you claim... why bother expending a live round and then having people search for and retreive the bullet. It makes no sense.
Why not solve the problems of... you need a life. There is nobody to prosecute and you have no evidence.
Hell... you can't even prove Greer's shot is possible much less plausible.
But it is fun to see this thread continue with "Yes he did, No he didn't" dialogue.


The shot is proven by showing that they tried to hide it.:lol: But because of the info age and at least one person with enough sniffing power the truth came out. The last two shots were close together and my reasoning makes sense with Moorman's historical pic, making her account solid that she heard a shot when she took the pic and one right after. The grassy knoll has its place in this case as a red herring.:eusa_whistle:

The distraction shot makes perfect sense and Hill's testimony shows the confusion they were gunning for. It simply gave people an excuse to ignore that they saw Greer shoot jfk.:eusa_liar:
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even she thinks you're nuts!

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Not a conspiracy theorist here. Frankly, I think most of them are silly. Human nature is such that it is impossible to keep big secrets hidden from the public for very long. Eventually it all leaks out. Anything that doesn't wasn't a secret to begin with.

When I first moved to the Dalla-Ft. Worth area in 1998, one of the first things I did was visit Dealey Plaza. I don't know everything that happened there on November 22, 1963, but I've been a expert rifleman for several decades in both ROTC and in the military. I never put much stock in the wild conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, but when I went up to the Grassy Knoll and looked up Elm Street, I got a chill. It was the perfect place to be for an assassination. Due to the curve of the road, it lined up perfectly with anyone making the turn off N. Houston Street onto Elm. It was so easy anyone with some modest training could shoot a target since the car would be coming straight at them at low speed after making the turn. Conversely, shooting a deflection shot from a building as a target moved from left to right is much more difficult.
 
You are the most most ignorant, worthless **** ever. She had the best view of the rear exit immediately after Greer shot jfk. You should be banned for that statement alone.:cuckoo::eusa_whistle:
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The absolutely ignorant opinion of a grieving widow is of no value to ANY rational person, dipshit.

And leave it to a ****-stain evasive scumbag like you to think that my expression of opinion would warrant a banning. You fumbling worthless rat **** moron.

By the way, you are still ducking my question.

It has not gone unnoticed, you complete gutless cowardly ***** piece of shit.


The absolutely ignorant opinion of a lying **** , you is of no value to ANY rational person, dipshit.:lol:

And leave it me, a sleuth to point out what a disrespectful **** you are. Only a scumbag like you would post such idiotic nonsense, you fumbling worthless rat **** moron.:eusa_whistle:

By the way, you are still ducking my question. How did jfk get shot from the rear when he was shot from the front?
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You ******* worthless ****.:clap2:

It has not gone unnoticed, you complete gutless cowardly ***** piece of shit.:eusa_whistle:

Well, your handle on the idiom is marginal, but at least you ducked the question, as easily predicted.

See?

It was easy to expose you as the cowardly ***** you are.

Thanks for obliging us all by stepping up to acknowledge it, loser!

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There are lots of slow motion videos available of rifle shots striking various objects.

One cool thing observant (and honest) folks will notice is that the spray out of the exit side is almost ALWAYS much more noticeable and prominent than anything ejected from the entry hole.
 
Sorry bout that,


1. When Oswald's big brother first saw him in jail, he knew he had did it.




Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
Not a conspiracy theorist here. Frankly, I think most of them are silly. Human nature is such that it is impossible to keep big secrets hidden from the public for very long. Eventually it all leaks out. Anything that doesn't wasn't a secret to begin with.

When I first moved to the Dalla-Ft. Worth area in 1998, one of the first things I did was visit Dealey Plaza. I don't know everything that happened there on November 22, 1963, but I've been a expert rifleman for several decades in both ROTC and in the military. I never put much stock in the wild conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, but when I went up to the Grassy Knoll and looked up Elm Street, I got a chill. It was the perfect place to be for an assassination. Due to the curve of the road, it lined up perfectly with anyone making the turn off N. Houston Street onto Elm. It was so easy anyone with some modest training could shoot a target since the car would be coming straight at them at low speed after making the turn. Conversely, shooting a deflection shot from a building as a target moved from left to right is much more difficult.

as you'll find out,the trolls here have NO INTEREST in hearing true facts from expert marksmen like yourself.Just read through their ramblings in the last 10 pages or so.anything that shows it was impossible for oswald to do it,they ignore and wont address it since it counters their fairy tales.Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush for a triangular crossfire with a team behind the picket fence,one on the dal tex building and the other on another building.Thats how his units coordinated ambushs with the enemy when he was in vietnam.

He also talked in his book that he knew that the warren commission was pure B.S as well in the fact that once he learned later on after looking into the case that the commission concluded oswald fired the fatal head shot from behind that it was exactly that,B.S because in all his sniper kills that he performed in vietnam,he never once saw a mans head go backwards after shooting him in the back of the head.It was a grusome memory that haunts him to this day and does not like to talk about but he clearly remembers that NEVER happened in his sniper kills.

Thanks for coming on in sharing this.Its a nice refreshing change to see someone on here that knows what they are talking about and doesnt only see what they want to see.
 
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Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush.

Thanks for the positive feedback and the comment about the sniper. I'm sure any competent marksman who visited there would see exactly what we saw. I've watched number shows on television about the assassination and theories about it, but there is nothing like actually seeing the topography to understand what would be involved.

Since we've had many Presidents and administrations come and go since LBJ, one question I've always wondered is, "if the Warren Commission was a cover up, then why have subsequent Presidents maintained the cover up?" If any of us ever became President wouldn't that be among the first questions asked?

"Where's the bathroom in here and, oh yeah, send me all the info on the JFK assassination from the classified files".
 
Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush.

Thanks for the positive feedback and the comment about the sniper. I'm sure any competent marksman who visited there would see exactly what we saw. I've watched number shows on television about the assassination and theories about it, but there is nothing like actually seeing the topography to understand what would be involved.

Since we've had many Presidents and administrations come and go since LBJ, one question I've always wondered is, "if the Warren Commission was a cover up, then why have subsequent Presidents maintained the cover up?" If any of us ever became President wouldn't that be among the first questions asked?

"Where's the bathroom in here and, oh yeah, send me all the info on the JFK assassination from the classified files".

to answer THAT question,you got to rememebr the president is just a puppet for the establishment.he doesnt control the country like he is suppose to be able to according to the constituion.Every president since JFK,has been a willing puppet for them and did what they told him to do while in office.thats why THEY are still alive and he was killed because Kennedy WASNT a puppet for the establishment and did not do what they told him to do.He was our last REAL president we had.Thats why they got rid of Bobby as well because according to aides of his,he was going to reopen an independent investigation into it if he got elected to office which he would have if not assassinated.
 
While I know a lot more goes on behind the scenes than some people realize, I also know that it takes a huge people-machine to make such a system work.....and people talk. Having worked for Uncle Sam for 21 years, I can tell that most of the power comes from the will of so many people working together, not just one person or a small group of people.

In fact, I'm amazed we get so much done as we do such as NASA. Congress? They've rendered themselves impotent because of their self-involved concern to become reelected.
 
Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush.

Thanks for the positive feedback and the comment about the sniper. I'm sure any competent marksman who visited there would see exactly what we saw. I've watched number shows on television about the assassination and theories about it, but there is nothing like actually seeing the topography to understand what would be involved.

Since we've had many Presidents and administrations come and go since LBJ, one question I've always wondered is, "if the Warren Commission was a cover up, then why have subsequent Presidents maintained the cover up?" If any of us ever became President wouldn't that be among the first questions asked?

"Where's the bathroom in here and, oh yeah, send me all the info on the JFK assassination from the classified files".

to answer THAT question,you got to rememebr the president is just a puppet for the establishment.he doesnt control the country like he is suppose to be able to according to the constituion.Every president since JFK,has been a willing puppet for them and did what they told him to do while in office.thats why THEY are still alive and he was killed because Kennedy WASNT a puppet for the establishment and did not do what they told him to do.He was our last REAL president we had.Thats why they got rid of Bobby as well because according to aides of his,he was going to reopen an independent investigation into it if he got elected to office which he would have if not assassinated.

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One cannot "rememebr" [sic] or even remember something which doesn't in fact exist in reality.

You, being an incredibly gullible douche bag, may believe that a President is just a puppet, but that doesn't make it a fact.
 
Not a conspiracy theorist here. Frankly, I think most of them are silly. Human nature is such that it is impossible to keep big secrets hidden from the public for very long. Eventually it all leaks out. Anything that doesn't wasn't a secret to begin with.

When I first moved to the Dalla-Ft. Worth area in 1998, one of the first things I did was visit Dealey Plaza. I don't know everything that happened there on November 22, 1963, but I've been a expert rifleman for several decades in both ROTC and in the military. I never put much stock in the wild conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, but when I went up to the Grassy Knoll and looked up Elm Street, I got a chill. It was the perfect place to be for an assassination. Due to the curve of the road, it lined up perfectly with anyone making the turn off N. Houston Street onto Elm. It was so easy anyone with some modest training could shoot a target since the car would be coming straight at them at low speed after making the turn. Conversely, shooting a deflection shot from a building as a target moved from left to right is much more difficult.

as you'll find out,the trolls here have NO INTEREST in hearing true facts from expert marksmen like yourself.Just read through their ramblings in the last 10 pages or so.anything that shows it was impossible for oswald to do it,they ignore and wont address it since it counters their fairy tales.Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush for a triangular crossfire with a team behind the picket fence,one on the dal tex building and the other on another building.Thats how his units coordinated ambushs with the enemy when he was in vietnam.

He also talked in his book that he knew that the warren commission was pure B.S as well in the fact that once he learned later on after looking into the case that the commission concluded oswald fired the fatal head shot from behind that it was exactly that,B.S because in all his sniper kills that he performed in vietnam,he never once saw a mans head go backwards after shooting him in the back of the head.It was a grusome memory that haunts him to this day and does not like to talk about but he clearly remembers that NEVER happened in his sniper kills.

Thanks for coming on in sharing this.Its a nice refreshing change to see someone on here that knows what they are talking about and doesnt only see what they want to see.

What is the name of that book? Or the authors name?
 
Not a conspiracy theorist here. Frankly, I think most of them are silly. Human nature is such that it is impossible to keep big secrets hidden from the public for very long. Eventually it all leaks out. Anything that doesn't wasn't a secret to begin with.

When I first moved to the Dalla-Ft. Worth area in 1998, one of the first things I did was visit Dealey Plaza. I don't know everything that happened there on November 22, 1963, but I've been a expert rifleman for several decades in both ROTC and in the military. I never put much stock in the wild conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, but when I went up to the Grassy Knoll and looked up Elm Street, I got a chill. It was the perfect place to be for an assassination. Due to the curve of the road, it lined up perfectly with anyone making the turn off N. Houston Street onto Elm. It was so easy anyone with some modest training could shoot a target since the car would be coming straight at them at low speed after making the turn. Conversely, shooting a deflection shot from a building as a target moved from left to right is much more difficult.

as you'll find out,the trolls here have NO INTEREST in hearing true facts from expert marksmen like yourself.Just read through their ramblings in the last 10 pages or so.anything that shows it was impossible for oswald to do it,they ignore and wont address it since it counters their fairy tales.Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush for a triangular crossfire with a team behind the picket fence,one on the dal tex building and the other on another building.Thats how his units coordinated ambushs with the enemy when he was in vietnam.

He also talked in his book that he knew that the warren commission was pure B.S as well in the fact that once he learned later on after looking into the case that the commission concluded oswald fired the fatal head shot from behind that it was exactly that,B.S because in all his sniper kills that he performed in vietnam,he never once saw a mans head go backwards after shooting him in the back of the head.It was a grusome memory that haunts him to this day and does not like to talk about but he clearly remembers that NEVER happened in his sniper kills.

Thanks for coming on in sharing this.Its a nice refreshing change to see someone on here that knows what they are talking about and doesnt only see what they want to see.
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Not a conspiracy theorist here. Frankly, I think most of them are silly. Human nature is such that it is impossible to keep big secrets hidden from the public for very long. Eventually it all leaks out. Anything that doesn't wasn't a secret to begin with.

When I first moved to the Dalla-Ft. Worth area in 1998, one of the first things I did was visit Dealey Plaza. I don't know everything that happened there on November 22, 1963, but I've been a expert rifleman for several decades in both ROTC and in the military. I never put much stock in the wild conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, but when I went up to the Grassy Knoll and looked up Elm Street, I got a chill. It was the perfect place to be for an assassination. Due to the curve of the road, it lined up perfectly with anyone making the turn off N. Houston Street onto Elm. It was so easy anyone with some modest training could shoot a target since the car would be coming straight at them at low speed after making the turn. Conversely, shooting a deflection shot from a building as a target moved from left to right is much more difficult.
not necessarily ...My father was a marine sharpshooter and a sniper in ww2 and highly decorated.
I watched him shoot holes in silver dollars (center mass) with a 45. at 50 yards..
he said that any good marksman could have made the book depository shot.
he also said that he could have shot and killed all the people in the limo using an m1 with no site ,because at that slow speed they might as well be standing still.
as to the grassy knoll, he said that if someone had fired from there it would have blown apart the president's head. "the knoll was a perfect nest to shoot from. but a damn dumb place to retreat from" that's a direct quote from my dad.
BTW OSWALD LEARNED TO SHOOT IN THE U.S.MARINES.
 
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Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush.

Thanks for the positive feedback and the comment about the sniper. I'm sure any competent marksman who visited there would see exactly what we saw. I've watched number shows on television about the assassination and theories about it, but there is nothing like actually seeing the topography to understand what would be involved.

Since we've had many Presidents and administrations come and go since LBJ, one question I've always wondered is, "if the Warren Commission was a cover up, then why have subsequent Presidents maintained the cover up?" If any of us ever became President wouldn't that be among the first questions asked?

"Where's the bathroom in here and, oh yeah, send me all the info on the JFK assassination from the classified files".

So, what is your take on the whole thing? Oswald alone? Oswald in on a Conspiracy? No Oswald at all?

It is interesting to hear the perspective of someone that has been on the Knoll. I have been in Dallas a couple times for work, but unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to walk around the site. All I got was to drive through there at dusk. That doesn't give you a good layout of the land. What I did observe, was that Elm street is a steeper hill than I previously thought it was.
 
Yeah there was this one researcher who got involved in the JFK assassination case by accident like yourself as well who was also an expert rifleman.
He wrote a book about it talking about how he served in vietnam and was a distinguished expert riflemen amongst his peers.He had many kills as a sniper and never looked into the warren commission,he just automatically like everybody else, accepted their conclusions until one day just like yourself,he was visiting Dealy Plaza.

He just happened to be there by accident.He was there in dallas for some convention for his company and had arrived several hours early that day so he had some time to kill so he thought he would visit Dealy Plaza to pass the time by.He went up to the 6th floor museum and he looked out and said to himself -No way.He knew right then and there that the warren commission was pure B.S.He knew oswald could not have done it because he knew HE could not have done it.after scanning dealy plaza,he came to the conclusion that it was done down in the grassy knoll area and KNEW that was a perfect spot for an ambush.

Thanks for the positive feedback and the comment about the sniper. I'm sure any competent marksman who visited there would see exactly what we saw. I've watched number shows on television about the assassination and theories about it, but there is nothing like actually seeing the topography to understand what would be involved.

Since we've had many Presidents and administrations come and go since LBJ, one question I've always wondered is, "if the Warren Commission was a cover up, then why have subsequent Presidents maintained the cover up?" If any of us ever became President wouldn't that be among the first questions asked?

"Where's the bathroom in here and, oh yeah, send me all the info on the JFK assassination from the classified files".

So, what is your take on the whole thing? Oswald alone? Oswald in on a Conspiracy? No Oswald at all?

It is interesting to hear the perspective of someone that has been on the Knoll. I have been in Dallas a couple times for work, but unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to walk around the site. All I got was to drive through there at dusk. That doesn't give you a good layout of the land. What I did observe, was that Elm street is a steeper hill than I previously thought it was.

I grew up in Dallas and back in the mid 80's worked for a glass company and I and another guy changed the window glass at the snipers nest at the School book depository.
Have been to the grassy knoll dozens of times.

Along the curb on Elm St. is a sewer drain on the right side a few feet from where Kennedy was shot. This would have been the perfect spot for a shooter. There is a tunnel inside that drain which at the time could be followed out and to the trinity river bottoms. This should be looked into further.
 
Sorry bout that,



1. In *My Study*, on the effects of a lateral quadrant head shot, by a 6.5 mm bolt action rifle, the reflex action always is for the victim, to push back with feet and legs, and mid section, for one, in order to avoid another shot, a gut reaction, what have you.... also the force of the bullet entering into the skull, is slight, and while it penetrates the shell of the skull, the bullet begins to tumble and slow down, going through the thick mass of the brain, tumbling towards the front globe, and striking the right interior forehead at a side spin angle, not the tip of the bullet, creating the explosion of the bullet hitting inside the interior of the skull, and exploding, having kinetic energy, this is what propels the head back-wards, along with the instinctive reflex action of the legs and feet and and muscles of the mid section.
2. So there we have it, case closed, *CWN* knows *all* the answers again.


Regards,
Circumflex's
 
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So, what is your take on the whole thing? Oswald alone? Oswald in on a Conspiracy? No Oswald at all?

It is interesting to hear the perspective of someone that has been on the Knoll. I have been in Dallas a couple times for work, but unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to walk around the site. All I got was to drive through there at dusk. That doesn't give you a good layout of the land. What I did observe, was that Elm street is a steeper hill than I previously thought it was.

Elm is sloped, but that adds to why the Grassy Knoll is a good place to be, because the angle is straight on, but the front of the car would be tilted down allowing a better view of the open rear seats. No need to shoot through the windshield. Anyone standing up there can see it as cars drive down the road.

I don't know if Oswald was in it, alone or not. All I know is that it would be an extremely unlikely coincidence that many witnesses on the day pointed to the very place that would have been the perfect spot for a sniper assassin.

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