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| Did Old Man Bush have a hand in killing JFK ??? |
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Hollywoodaction
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for bringing Harrelson up...it will allow me to kill two birds with one stone.
Had Bush Jr and Sr not been US presidents, even more so, not unpopular presidents, your conspiracy theory would not have been created. Same with Harrelson. Had his son become a highs chool drama teacher, we would have never heard of him. This whole thing reminds me a lot about the conspiracy theories behind the identity of Jack the Ripper (sure, it was the prince... ).
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regicide
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 7:32 am Post subject: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
Thanks for bringing Harrelson up...it will allow me to kill two birds with one stone.
Had Bush Jr and Sr not been US presidents, even more so, not unpopular presidents, you're conspiracy theory would not have been created. Same with Harrelson. Had his son become a highschool drama teacher, we would have never heard of him. This whole thing reminds me a lot about the conspiracy theories behind the identity of Jack the Ripper (sure, it was the prince... ). |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
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Cheonmunka

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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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Why did Jack Ruby meet with Oswald several times, then kill him?
Even Ruby said the American people won't know what happened because people in high up places won't let the information out.
Why were the bodyguards ordered to stand down? |
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Hollywoodaction
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:53 pm Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
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regicide
Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:52 pm Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting.
This was ignored by Earl Warren and his team because it showed that at least two people were involved in the assassination.
Craig, unlike Seymour Weitzman, refused to change his mind about finding a Mauser rather than a Mannlicher-Carcano in the Texas Book Depository.
In 1967 Roger D. Craig went to New Orleans and was a prosecution witness at the trial of Clay Shaw. Later that year he was shot at while walking to a car park. The bullet only grazed his head. In 1973 a car forced Craig's car off a mountain road. He was badly injured but he survived the accident. In 1974 he surviving another shooting in Waxahachie, Texas. The following year he was seriously wounded when his car engine exploded. Craig told friends that the Mafia had decided to kill him. Craig was found dead from on 15th May, 1975 from a shotgun blast to the head.
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
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Hollywoodaction
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:06 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
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regicide
Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:19 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
The term "conspiracy theory" is used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.
The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration.
For example "Conspiracy nut" and "conspiracy theorist" are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a "conspiracy theory" reject the term as prejudicial. |
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Hollywoodaction
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:50 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
The term "conspiracy theory" is used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.
The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration.
For example "Conspiracy nut" and "conspiracy theorist" are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a "conspiracy theory" reject the term as prejudicial. |
I wasn't using 'conspiracy' in any of those senses (I was using it more along the lines of "An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act". ) |
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igotthisguitar

Joined: 08 Apr 2003 Location: South Korea (Permanent Vacation)
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:09 am Post subject: |
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That's right:
No conspiracy here folks; just another simple public execution of a stupid US President.
Move along now ... shhhhhhhhhhh ... simpy just stop thing ing & ...
MOVE along  |
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regicide
Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:07 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
The term "conspiracy theory" is used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.
The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration.
For example "Conspiracy nut" and "conspiracy theorist" are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a "conspiracy theory" reject the term as prejudicial. |
I wasn't using 'conspiracy' in any of those senses (I was using it more along the lines of "An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act". ) |
I guess this Dallas Police Officer who contradicted the story about Oswald's rifle just happen to get himself afoul with the mafia about another matter. Here, he contradicts the official version of the murder weapon. Doing things like that got a lot of people killed in the aftermath of the assassination. There are a lot of unsolved murders of people associated in the case.
Listen to the initial news reports of the weapon found. The media went with the flow the next day, but this police officer did not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybvfnZ3vDYw |
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Hollywoodaction
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:30 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
The term "conspiracy theory" is used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.
The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration.
For example "Conspiracy nut" and "conspiracy theorist" are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a "conspiracy theory" reject the term as prejudicial. |
I wasn't using 'conspiracy' in any of those senses (I was using it more along the lines of "An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act". ) |
I guess this Dallas Police Officer who contradicted the story about Oswald's rifle just happen to get himself afoul with the mafia about another matter. Here, he contradicts the official version of the murder weapon. Doing things like that got a lot of people killed in the aftermath of the assassination. There are a lot of unsolved murders of people associated in the case.
Listen to the initial news reports of the weapon found. The media went with the flow the next day, but this police officer did not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybvfnZ3vDYw |
There are far more unsolved murders of cops who were killed because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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regicide
Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Location: United States
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:58 am Post subject: Re: Ruth Pain's Rambler Station Wagon |
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| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
| Hollywoodaction wrote: |
| regicide wrote: |
Watch this Dallas police officer state Oswald left the TSBD building and entered a Rambler Wagon. This is complete contradition ( again) of the Warren Report's rendition about cab's , buses and walking, up to the time Tippet was killed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi5aifMFzs |
The cop saw a guy that looked like Oswald leave the building and enter a car. Lots of people believe they saw ghosts, but it still doesn't make it true. |
Craig became unpopular with senior police officers in Dallas when he testified before the Warren Commission. He insisted he had seen Lee Harvey Oswald get into the station wagon 15 minutes after the shooting. |
That doesn't change the fact that he may have been wrong.
Some people can argue with great conviction that they saw a ghost or a UFO (and let's not forget religious people).
| regicide wrote: |
When the Select Committee on Intelligence Activities and Select Committee on Assassinations began investigating Kennedy's death in the 1970s the deaths of potential witnesses increased dramatically. This included several criminals with links to the secret Executive Action plan to kill foreign political leaders. Those who died violent deaths during this period included Lucien Sarti (1972), Thomas Davis (1973), Dave Yarras (1974), Sam Giancana (1975), Jimmy Hoffa (1975), Johnny Roselli (1976), George De Mohrenschildt (1977), Charlie Nicoletti (1977) and Carlos Prio (1977).
William Sullivan was the main figure in the FBI involved in the Executive Action project. He was shot dead near his home in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, on 9th November, 1977. Sullivan had been scheduled to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. |
Mobsters and cops dying violent deaths and you think that the only logical explanation is that there was a conspiracy to silence them?  |
The term "conspiracy theory" is used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.
The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration.
For example "Conspiracy nut" and "conspiracy theorist" are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a "conspiracy theory" reject the term as prejudicial. |
I wasn't using 'conspiracy' in any of those senses (I was using it more along the lines of "An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act". ) |
I guess this Dallas Police Officer who contradicted the story about Oswald's rifle just happen to get himself afoul with the mafia about another matter. Here, he contradicts the official version of the murder weapon. Doing things like that got a lot of people killed in the aftermath of the assassination. There are a lot of unsolved murders of people associated in the case.
Listen to the initial news reports of the weapon found. The media went with the flow the next day, but this police officer did not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybvfnZ3vDYw |
There are far more unsolved murders of cops who were killed because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. |
Sure there are, because there is only one Kennedy assassination.
This cop had a name before he was murdered and he was Dallas County Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig.
This is his account of the discovery of a second rifle in the TSBD, a 7.65mm Mauser bolt-action rifle. But I suppose you are going to say that officer Craig was mistaken, or that he enjoyed opposing his employer and the Federal Government and figured getting fired was the least he could do for the cause.
You people fail to acknowledge one thing. That is that these people who opposed the official story HAD NOTHING TO GAIN and plenty to lose. Yet the people who did do it had EVERYTHING to lose.
In other words you believe the accused party over witnesses without giving it a second thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybvfnZ3vDYw
This cop found a Mauser, which is not the rifle pinned on Oswald. Second mistake. Go against the flow on the weapon used to frame the patsy. Bad move.
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Hollywoodaction
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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"Sure there are, because there is only one Kennedy assassination. "
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So, you're saying the cop found a pistol...in Texas of all places? Wow, I stand corrected.  |
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regicide
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:15 am Post subject: |
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"Sure there are, because there is only one Kennedy assassination. "
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So, you're saying the cop found a pistol...in Texas of all places? Wow, I stand corrected.  |
No, I am mocking your silly responses to my factual representations to this matter.
Oswald is convicted as Tippits killer, partly based on a match
between cartridge cases in evidence and Oswald's pistol, but the Officer
to whom the cases found at the scene had been given was unable to find
his initials in the cases matched to Oswald's pistol.
Damningly, we are told that Oswald owned the pistol that was found in his possession.
Then were again told the falsehood that "Oswald's jacket" was found abandoned.
There is no credible chain of evidence procedure followed in this case.
None of the official reports can be believed. |
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