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JFK Assassination Discussion. (Moderated)
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An assessment of the HSCA anthropologists
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Let's look closely at the work of the HSCA anthropologists. Were they honest brokers? No, they were not: not even close. [link]
The above link is how the HSCA wrote up their results. First, note how they were described. They were described as "the board of forensic anthropologists" of the "photographic evidence panel." But, were they photo experts or anthropologists? They were anthropologists. They had no training in photo analysis whatsoever.... more »
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Connecting witnesses to the Zapruder film
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This animation covers the statements of key witnesses and how they connected to their actions and reactions in the Zapruder film.
Actually, it's easier just to look at it than for me to explain it:-)
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The Matrix
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Ramon,
OK, to construct a Conspiracy Theory we need to establish a
possibility matrix including all suspects for any reason, beginning
with simple logic. Who were enemies of the Kennedy brothers during
their lifetime?
In 1960 they came into office in the middle of a Cold War about to
turn hot. So the USSR and Cuba should be at the top of the list. The... more »
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Some Oswald oddities
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I came across several documents in the Warren volumes in which Oswald spelled "honourable" the British/Canadian way, rather than "honorable". Since he was born and raised in the U.S., this seems odd. He also pronounced "New Or-LEANS" (rhymes with beans) on a tape recording broadcast on TMWKK series, which is not the way anyone raised in "New Or-luns" pronounced it, and he didn't appear to have a southern accent, as you would expect (which Priscilla Johnson mentioned in her 1959 report). When Marina first met Oswald at a dance, she thought he was from one of the Baltic States, while speaking to him in Russian, and was surprised to learn he was American. Three SMU linguists studied recordings of Oswald's voice and concluded that English was not the person's native tongue (as mentioned in CROSSFIRE).... more »
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Photos of clip in W.C. volume XVII (CE 574-5): C2766 or C14?
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Two photos of an ammunition clip are shown in volume XVII, CE 574-575, supposedly from the C2766 rifle (Oswald's), one loaded with six cartridges and the other empty. However, the description under each photo refers to a "clip from C14 rifle." What does "C14" stand for? - prwhitmey
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About That Patsy Rifle...
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Hello,
I am new to this forum, though not new to the JFK case. There is something I am curious about from an "Oswald was innocent" conspriacy perspective. It is a matter of faith among many CT's that the Mannlicher Carcano (MC) said to be found on the 6th floor of the TSBD was not really... more »
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Shocking New CT
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Has Marina been overlooked as a CIA asset? She was in perfect
position to frame LHO. Evidently he was beating her on a regular
basis. To end that problem permanently did she approach the CIA to
get him out of her life?
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LHO blanket in Ruth Paine's garage
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Deputy Buddy Walthers:
Mr. WALTHERS. I imagine all the officers on the porch did. I know Rose
was trying to show her his credentials and she just pushed the screen
open and said, "Come on in." Now, after we got inside and we were
making a search of the house with their permission, they had no... more »
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