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To: politicianslie

Just curious-how many shots do you think were fired? And from what evidence?

Because if three shots were fired, it is entirely possible for three shots to be aimed and fired in the time between the first and third shot. Remember the first shot doesn’t need to have the bolt cycled, the clock “starts” when the trigger is pulled on the first shot.

I agree with all the pieces of evidence that point to Oswald as the lone gunman, not the least of which are things most people don’t even consider, such as why would someone, plotting to kill the president, make any noise at all leading up to the assassination, such as going to the FBI to complain about them talking to his wife? If he was acting in concert with any kind of conspiracy, why would they trust someone as unstable as he was? Same with someone like Ruby.

The point for me is, there are plenty of valid examples of why we should mistrust our government, but I don’t feel this is one of them. This is like the BLM people hanging their hat on a person like Michael Brown.

Just my opinion.


59 posted on 11/26/2016 5:45:36 AM PST by rlmorel (Orwell described Liberals when he wrote of those who "repudiate morality while laying claim to it.")
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To: rlmorel
Just curious-how many shots do you think were fired? And from what evidence?

The public has been convinced that the BEST evidence in the JFK assassination is NOT valid.

Get out a calculator and do a simple calculation.

There are TWO time in the Zapruder film that we can say we can see reactions immediately after the shot was fired.

Zapruder frame 224 which is immediately after Connally and Kennedy have emerged from behind the Stemmons sign. At that point, Connally starts a reaction to one of the shots.

Most people agree looking at the Z film that Connally begins a reaction to a shot At frame 224.

As most know, at Zapruder frame 313 President Kennedy is shot in the head.at Z frame 313. ,

The FBI measured the Zapruder film speed by filming the second hand of a clock and counting the number of frames.

Time from frame 224 to 313 is= (313 -224)/18.3 = 4.8 seconds. When you look at the next figure, you see 4.8 seconds between shots #3 and #4.

At this point you know the time between shot #3 and shot #4 matches the time between Connally's first reaction to a shot (Frame 224) and President Kennedy being shot in the head. To get to the point where you know with near 100% assurance that the sounds of the shots were recorded, you need more matches between the Zapruder film and the acoustical evidence.

As you listen to John Connally tells you what happened when he was shot in the back, it matches one of the other three shots. Doing this kind of match for the other shots shows that all the shots in the acoustical evidence match reveals even more secrets hidden in the Zapruder film.

Connally describes what happened when he was shot in the back

Knowing the HSCA acoustical experts really did evaluate the sounds of shots allows this evidence to be used along with the Zapruder film. That allows anyone to prove what happened during the shooting.

This match between the Zapruder film and acoustical evidence analysis has never been done before. Vince Bugliosi and millions of others accepted the assertion that the sounds of the shots were NOT recorded. 4.8 seconds shows they were, more evaluation proves it.

To answer your question, the acoustical evidence proves at least five shots were fired. The acoustical evidence also gives us information on WHERE each of the shots was fired from.

If this was easy, someone else would have shown you the answers to this mystery a long time ago.

62 posted on 11/27/2016 8:29:59 PM PST by politicianslie (What would a terrorist do if he were made POTUS? : Exactly what Hussein Obama is doing)
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