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observations of a rifleman of 30 years, who was the limo driver ?

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trippin...@yahoo.com

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Jan 26, 2006, 7:35:14 AM1/26/06
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The shot that hit Kennedy in the head came from the front right side of

the car, the shooter was in the storm drain. This was demonstrated in
the series "the men who killed Kennedy" on History channel- they went
to the spot and were able to lift the storm drain grate, and get
inside- from the point where the sidewalk meets the street, there was
an opening large enough to shoot through and hit Kennedy as he passed
by in his car.


The driver of Kennedy's car had to be in on the conspiracy- otherwise
why did he purposely SLOW DOWN there so the shooter could get a good
shot ? And did you notice, the driver's name is NEVER MENTIONED in any

investigation ? WHO WAS HE ?


I've been shooting guns since I was 9 years old. First a BB gun, then
22 rimfire, then shotguns and high powered rifles. When you shoot at
and hit something with a high powered rifle, of the caliber that was
used on JFK- it blows the target and target debris AWAY from you-
downrange.


Not towards you- as the case would be if the head shot on JFK
originated from the behind the car.


The head shot did not come from the "grassy knoll". Perhaps there was
shooter there, and eyewitness accounts say there was- but if he shot he

missed- or he did not get a good shot-


The rifle pulled from the book depository is the BIGGEST PIECE OF SHIT
rifle ever made in WWII- not an assassin's rifle. Anyone who has fired

surplus military arms can attest to the fact, they are usually VERY
INACCURATE. Saying that rifle did the killing, is like saying a retard

can build a hydrogen bomb- no way. It simply could not do the work-


Someone should take it from the museum, and test fire it and see just
how accurate it is- it will shoot all over at the ranges involved in
the JFK killing.

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