http://groups.google.com/group/alt.assassination.jfk/browse_thread/thread/b8dde05e2157bdaa
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
I don't understand this at all. On June 15, 2011, Max Holland had
"eliminated" the hole in the traffic light as being a possible "bullet
hole" (it's in a report co-authored by Holland, it says [see link
below]), but he then went ahead and said it possibly WAS a bullet hole
on the "Lost Bullet" special anyhow? Weird." <<<
http://www.washingtondecoded.com/site/2011/11/the-.html
"JM/HD" THEN SAID:
>>> "Perhaps they filmed at Dealey Plaza prior to June 15, 2011 along with the editing." <<<
DVP NOW SAYS:
I suppose that's possible, yes. But it's still rather disingenuous on
Mr. Holland's part to allow his comments (regardless of when they were
put on film) about a possible bullet defect in the traffic light to be
aired in the final broadcast of the NatGeo special on 11/20/2011.
Do you think Max Holland, upon learning of the "gap" in the design of
the traffic light in mid June of 2011, would have had no power to stop
(or edit) the final National Geographic broadcast (which was still
more than five months away, as of 6/15/11)?
That's a strange situation, IMO.
I suppose it's possible that the NatGeo producers just couldn't bear
to edit out the thing that was, by far, the biggest "new" revelation
(or "bombshell", if you prefer that word) that came out of the one-
hour "Lost Bullet" special. So, they just let the viewers think that
the "defect" (white spot) that we see in the traffic light could
possibly have been caused by a bullet from Lee Harvey Oswald's gun.
But if that last statement I just made is correct, then if I were Max
Holland, I'd be boiling mad and fit to be tied. Because the net result
of the "Lost Bullet" program (as it aired on Nov. 20th), PLUS the
detailed "Technical Report" of Max Holland's research (which has
Holland's name on it as a co-author and was put online on November 20,
2011) is this:
1.) There's almost no way in the world that the "white spot" that we
see on that traffic light (in the 11/27/63 Secret Service film) is the
result of a bullet.
2.) Max Holland, five months before the "Lost Bullet" special aired,
knew full well that #1 above is true.
3.) The National Geographic Channel went ahead and aired Holland's
opinion anyway that the white spot could still be a bullet defect in
the traffic light.
Any way you slice it, there's a bad odor coming from this whole
situation. (IMO.)
Perhaps, however, there's something about this that I'm missing. But
based on the NatGeo special (as it aired), in conjunction with the
June 2011 Technical Report with Mr. Holland's name on it, I'm not
quite sure what that missing "something" might be.
Perhaps Max Holland still thinks that the white spot on the traffic
light IS, indeed, a bullet defect--even AFTER he saw the same type of
traffic light which has a similar "gap" in its metal structure. (Ya
think?)
~shrug~