Posted by 730d se on November 22, 2010 at 09:28:28 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re; JFK posted by Red Dave on November 22, 2010 at 08:38:18:
There is no question that some of the best strategy went it to the "what happened" that was officially laid on us. Oswald was allegedly the only shooter, that is a big problem. Could he or anyone have fired shots from that window? Sure. Could they have hit the moving limo? Sure. Even expert shooters that had time to think, to know exactly where the limo would be at each point, to know the speed, to know all of the angles, and and no pressure of getting caught still had trouble peeling off the 3 shots in the time that Oswald was said to have done it with that old bolt action. Was he a better shooter that any man on Earth today and we just did not know it.? Likely not. What we are left with is the fact that he would have had to have been very lucky to have done all that they said he did that day. Then you have J Howard Hunt's death bed confessions. Did he do that to leave a weird legacy or was he actually finally telling what he had held secret for all of those years?
Why could GWH Bush "not remember" if he was in Dallas that day? I know where I was, and everyone I have ever spoken with also knows where they were. Never lose sight of just how motivating money and power can be. Also, look back on history of all of the issues that were told to us one way, but later turned out to be different or even false. I guess we make pretty good sheep for those that have the power.
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