ANTHONY MARSH SAID:
Houston, we have a problem: Flooding....
But what about Dallas? Will Dallas get any flooding? .... Dealey Plaza.
Will it survive? What buildings will be destroyed? TSBD? DPD jail?
I've noticed that Dealey Plaza has been slowly sinking by a very tiny
amount over 50 years, but will massive flooding accelerate the rate? Will
the pergola shift? Will those old oak trees survive? Will someone's bone
be flushed out from the storm drains?
On the other hand, maybe flooding will churn up evidence that has been
hidden for 53 years. Future archeologists will have new techniques that
can detect metal buried a few feet in the ground. They may find the bullet
from the shot that WC defenders claim missed. Or maybe when repairing
damaged roofs they might uncover an empty rifle cartridge.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
Here's Dealey Plaza at 10:07 AM (CST) on August 29, 2017 (three days after
Hurricane [Lee] Harvey [Oswald] struck the Texas coast). It's bone dry at
the Book Depository. And sunny. Not a drop of rain (or standing water) in
sight....
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Tuuzuf8mRUs/WaWEVzwV4eI/AAAAAAABMss/qrnc_iykM0kBWyYxw27pL8zH5-naszFOQCLcBGAs/s1600/Dealey-Plaza-8-29-17.png
I guess the buried bones of assassin Mac Wallace won't be getting flushed
out of the Dealey Plaza storm drains this August after all, eh Tony?
Weather-Related Addendum....
Let's now reflect back on a "bad weather" event that really did hit
Dallas' Dealey Plaza in February 2010....
http://DVP-Potpourri.blogspot.com/2010/02/snow-in-dealey-plaza.html