To: tired1
I also have concluded that there was more than one shooter in Dallas that day. The wound ballistics lead me to infer that there were two different types of bullets that hit JFK. However, that doesn't mean there was a conspiracy connecting the two(or more) shooters. There may even have been more than two separate groups trying to kill JFK that day, but only two of them hit their target.
To: riverdawg
Reminds me of the Woody Allen bank robbery movie. he and his gang were going to rob the bank and just when they were going up to the window to pass the robbery note to the teller, another robber gang got to another window ahead of them and got the money.
So many people and groups had motive, but the arrival independently of two hit teams on the same day and location is too much of a coincidence. Argues more for central planning sending two hit teams.
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11/20/2009 11:58:55 AM PST by
votemout
To: riverdawg
“There may even have been more than two separate groups trying to kill JFK that day, but only two of them hit their target.”
Slow down for a tick and think on how silly that sounds. Two seperate shooters just happen to decide to show up same day, same place? The odds must be astronomical. Throw in the fact that no evidence (aside from your mysterious reference to ballistics demonstrating more than one type of bullet) was found for the other shooter, and I’ll pass on your theory.
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