What is wrong with YOU? Did you even watch the 2 videos I posted, or are you too smart already to learn anything? You keep tripping YOURSELF up. First, you try to dismiss that an amateur wielding a bulky 8 mm home movie camera with a non reflex viewfinder, which means you're not looking through the lens, is more difficult that wielding a rifle with a telescopic site. Did you ever use a disposal still camera at a drug store? - they have non-reflex viewfinders.
The picture I posted was to provide the limousine's angle of approach, not elevation of the shooter. Abraham Zapruder's camera was LOWER that a rifle at the top of the picket fence...where are all the spectators standing unpredictably along the side of the road in Zapruder's film? Are they in the way???
Here is probably the best Zapruder film vid available.
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I see nothing to convince me that a position behind the picket fence is not a thoroughly bad idea. There would have been far too many unpredictable variables to take into consideration, not the least of which would the line of spectators vis-a-vis the angle of approach of the presidential limo.
Sorry, but the only way this would have been chosen as the position for the insurance sniper is if there were no other choice. Of course, this then begs the question, "If the conspirators could place Oswald in the TSBD, then why could they not have placed their insurance sniper in the Dal-Tex buiding?" In any case, they would have placed him somewhere other than the grassy knoll, for all the reasons previously stated.
Also, a chunk of the President's skull was found in the grass on the opposite side of Elm street from the grassy knoll.
Shortly after the assasination, Dallas resident
Billy Harper was walking in the median in Dealey Plaza and found a piece of the President's skull laying in the grass. With the shot from the knoll hitting the president in the right front temple, the blood spray dousing the motorcyle cops who were behind Kennedy to his left rear and then the skull pieces found in the grass opposite the knoll, the debris pattern has been clearly established. This is a major factor in every criminal murder case.
The Zapruder film clearly shows the brain and tissue matter coming out of JFK's frontal lobe suggesting the mass of energy forcing it out is coming from behind.
Pieces of JFK's skull could easily have ended up almost anywhere considering the explosive energy exhibited.
Motorcyle cops trailing the limo no doubt passed through a cloud of blood and brain tissue as they continued behind the limo as it sped away. This in no way suggests that the head shot came from the grassy knoll.
I don't dismiss that shots may have been fired from the Dal-Tex building. But you really need to do more research into the evidence..
I have done considerable research. What you may need to consider is the possibility that some of supposed evidence floating around out there may have been purposely injected into the mix for no other reason than to further obfuscation.
Why all the controversy about the "magic bullet" remaining relatively pristine after passing through Kennedy and Connally when the 6.5 Carcano round was designed to pass through multiple enemy personnel on a WWI type battle scenario?
Perhaps, the "magic bullet" controversy is little more than a red herring intended to draw time an attention away from the more disturbing discrepancy involving the way in which the head shot bullet exploded as it passed through JFK's skull in a manner less consistent with a 6.5 FMJ Carcano round and more consistent with a JHP type round.
...and then JFK's brain goes missing following the autospy.
Why all the controversy about the "grassy knoll" when it makes no sense whatsoever to place a sniper there for such an assignment?
Perhaps, the "grassy knoll controversy" is another red herring intended to draw time and attention away from the Dal-Tex building, a much more sensible location to place an insurance sniper.
While it is possible that a third sniper was present at Dealey Plaza, it is unlikely. The more snipers you have, the more variables you have to juggle and the more you increase the possibility of the whole operation blowing up in your face.
Keep it stupid simple:
One insurance sniper firing from the Dal-Tex building using a suppressor. This is no former Marine marksman. This is an actual trained sniper with considerable skill sets and trigger time. He does not miss, ever.
One patsy shooting from the TSBD. If he makes the shot, great; if not, it really doesn't matter. The important thing is that he fires the weapon so that he can be plausbily indicted as the actual assassin. Someone has to go down for the crime in order for the investigation to end.