Posted on 05/25/2025 6:27:56 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Here we will expose the shooter on the roof of the Dallas County Records Building. This was the Headquarters of the Dallas County Sheriff's Office, and controlled by Law Enforcement.
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This is getting old
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It certainly is. On the other hand, without any verification at the moment, I believe there have been cases decades and even centuries old that have been conclusively solved showing that a prior verdict was incorrect.
Unfortunately, it has slipped off into the mists of legend, like Virginia Dare and the Roanoke Island colony
Report back if the dog spots anything.
No but I have gotten a BJ a time or two
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Only a time or two? You must be in your early teens, but don’t worry, they’re much easier to get in your 20s and 30s!
Funny, how the “real killers” withe full resources of the FBI/CIA/LBJ/Mafia/Botswanans behind them, took the trouble to spend months setting up Oswald as a patsy, but only planted a Carcano at the school book depository. Seems an odd thing for Deep State operatives facing the electric chair, if they didn’t fool what was sure to be the most painstaking criminal investigation is history, to cheap out on.
/ Sarcasm
The Japanese bought them, the Finns too. The Germans thought enough of them to re-bore captured rifles after Italy’s surrender to their larger caliber, 7.92?
Oswald was making about a buck an hour at the depository, he bought the Carcano from a mail order catalog for about $30, almost a weeks salary.
It was a good rifle and he was a marksman. The Finns flooded the US market starting in the ‘50s with thousands of them, something like Yugo SKSs in the ‘90s.
Maybe he used a weapon he was familiar with.
Wow, guilty conscience, or what?
Kidding.
Compared to What Oswald Trained with in The Marines and Qualified With...
The Carcano Was Absolutely Junk !
No Matter How You Paint It .
Italian Clippers!?!
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Oh I’m convinced Now as I have matching
Toe nail Clippers!
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The Carcano was also the official rifle of the Italian Olympic team...
The image that he claims can be seen in the Zapruder film is clearly that of a crouching man with a rifle.
The Dallas County Records Building fits with a shooter from in front. The evidence for a shooter from the front is substantial and has never been explained in a convincing way (outside of a shooter from the front).
I will take the doctor’s word from the hearings. The story that’s been told for decades does not add up at all. He found two bullet hole entries.
Will do. He's taking a nap now. I'll get him up to pee in a little while and ask him then.
Why would he choose an inferior Italian weapon with inferior ballistics to the M1-Garand ?
That’s easy. Garands, then as now, were expensive. Oswald paid twenty bucks for the Carcano. That doesn’t sound like a lot today, but he was poor, and $20 was a nice chunk of change.
It wasn’t a great rifle, but it was a serviceable weapon and will kill people at long distances.
There is a difference you know! The Italians used to make really good machine tools. Their clippers are no exception.
As I read your comment, I’m watching the X Files episode “Musings Of A Cigarette Smoking Man” which has Oswald buying a root beer from a malfunctioning machine in the depository while CSM takes the shot from a drainage hole.
Synchronicity.
I remember that episode.
None of the kneding and rolling has ever produced the name of a suspect other than Oswald. I still believe Oswald did it and that he acted alone.
No, they were not cheap back then. Oswald was poor. A Garand might have been what, fifty bucks? Minimum wage was maybe $1.25 then. So he bought the twenty dollar rifle. It would be the difference today, between buying a $700 rifle and a $200 rifle, something like that. It still goes bang, gets the job done.
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