Posted on 11/17/2013 8:06:12 PM PST by fella
And now, he has a name, of a man who fits the bill as Kennedys killer, who is said to have confessed his involvement in the assassination before being killed in a commando-style raid on Cuba.
I have tried to write a book for the sane citizen that is open both to the lone assassin theory and something more complex, says Summers. The evidence that Oswald fired is pretty strong but also full of weaknesses. Why, if it was Oswald alone, do 1,171 CIA documents on the subject remain classified in the year 2013? There is no doubt something was and still is being concealed.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
The high in Dallas on 11/22/63 was 71 degrees.
Real question: was the Bubbletop bulletproof, for use in inclement weather, or both? IIRC, it was fabricated for motorcade use after VP Richard Nixon’s disastrous ride in Caracas in 1958.
Bubbletop was NOT bulletproof. I think I saw this on a show titled “50 questions about the JFK assassination” just last week. Bubbletop was not bulletproof so we can all draw our own conclusions as to what the effect would have been.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9murlfjujU8/TfKyTJ34QPI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/fmTeajXyds0/s1600/05.JPG So this might be what a bubbletop would like.
I liked it a lot too.
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