Kennedy Assassination
Nov 23rd, 2007 at 10:08 am by Susie
The thing about this is, people have such a strong bias against believing a coup could happen here, it colors everything else. Personally, I don’t think there’s any doubt there was a conspiracy - but I’m not one of the Village elders, so who cares what a DFH thinks?
For what it’s worth, I can tell you that I interviewed the film technician who did the work that stabilized the Zapruder film, and the guy was quite clearly terrified.
Oh, and there’s the mob guy who says he fired the fatal shot.






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(All Hail The Q…
See also: Bush involvement in the event:
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/bush.htm
heh.
Is your interview of the tech available anywhere?
I’m sure it’s on microfilm somewhere, but I worked before the digital area.
I still cannot watch replays of that….I cannot. I tried to watch these and began to get a pain in my stomach.
Gug
We are about to see….I didn’t see. What are you offering us? And I am interested in the tech interview too.
I recently saw a study on TV on the Kennedy assassination which looked at it from a scientific perspective. Although I was always skeptical of the Warren Commission report and the one shooter theory, I must say the TV program changed my thinking. The shooter’s angles studied, the residual splatter of the flesh and blood in the car and so forth, it all seemed to fit.
The only aspect of this program which didn’t settle with me was the fact that the sharpshooter had time to set up before each of his three shots in the simulated study - does anyone have any information or an idea of mathematical probability that Oswald could have accomplished the same thing from his perch in relatively rapid fire?
John