HSienzant
Philosopher
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As to the question you've hounded me about: no, I have not had the pleasure of visiting Dallas, Texas yet.
His answer above.
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As to the question you've hounded me about: no, I have not had the pleasure of visiting Dallas, Texas yet.
His answer above.
I'll assume you haven't been there.
Upon what basis are you positioning your hypothetical second shooter?
A real man apologizes for his errors. You know, you could simply have repeated your single-word answer rather than make a personal attack that required more virtual ink. Upon what basis are you positioning your hypothetical second shooter?
Military Tactics.
The slow moving unprotected (no roof or bulletproof glass) vehicle was a turkey shoot.
LHO in the BD and another shooter at the Knoll improves the chances of operational success because of the crossfire it created.
I repeated what you had said of me earlier.
Too vague.
From what angle?
Cute that you think it was crossfire. Having never seen cars pass by you from the point of view of the grassy knoll, how on Earth do you propose to have any real knowledge how hard or easy a shot it was?
And I stand by my criticism. You asked a question that had a lengthy answer -- covered not too long ago in the thread you refuse to read. I asked a simple yes-no question whose answer you could have repeated far easier than making a personal attack. The fact that you chose to make a personal attack rather than answer the simple question again says volumes about what you likely hope to accomplish by your tenure at ISF. The principal difference is that I indeed took the time to reread the thread. You won't even read it once.
For the uninitiated, perhaps.
Any angle really.
It is 2015 you know, there are photographs and diagrams of Dealey Plaza on the Internet.
you can't have it both ways, man.
Don't US Army snipers work in solo, two man teams, to avoid detection?LHO in the BD and another shooter at the Knoll improves the chances of operational success because of the crossfire it created.
Don't US Army snipers work in solo, two man teams, to avoid detection?
Hiring more than one shooter is not controversial. LHO is credited with three shots, one of them being a miss. The job likely called for a double-tap. After missing and not scoring a headshot, the second shooter would step up and finish the job.
In the aftermath, it was internally decided to keep the narrative simple: LHO did it and did it alone. That was the conclusion of the Warren Commission and the MSM reported what the commission/government said.
End of story.
It's not both ways.
You said you answered the question, so I went back to the thread and read ten pages of it to see if I could find your answer. I could not, but HSeizant had better luck. He posted the link, and I apologized and incorporated your answer into my line of questioning. I can truthfully say that I'm reasonably (but obviously not completely) familiar with your entire contribution to this thread. You could have simply re-answered my question, but you insist on making it a big deal.
In the larger sense this is a thread that many of us have participated in literally for years. It's a thorough examination of the JFK conspiracy theory, incorporating the claims of several conspiracy proponents. We skeptic participants have taken the pains to reasonably survey all the claims of the conspiracy theorists who have posted. So no, you don't get to be a Johnny-Come-Lately and thumb your nose at the preceding discussion. Sorry but neither the world nor the forum revolves around you.
Um, this is part three. there are 10,000+ posts each in part I and II.It's over 1,300 posts deep now. I extended to you the same courtesy you showed me. Your choice to rationalize your actions that you're now complaining about because I did the same thing is both ironic and hypocritical -- you can't have it both ways, man.
Um, this is part three. there are 10,000+ posts each in part I and II.
No. Handwaving and repeatedly calling your critics ignorant is not an argument.
No. If you had a choice between a target moving along your line of sight or across your line of sight, which would an experienced rifleman choose?
Yes, and when I got to Dealey Plaza I was quite surprised at how inaccurately those photographs and diagrams failed to capture the layout and scale. That's why the question, "Have you been to Dealey Plaza?" is so acute. You really don't get a proper understanding of it from photos and diagrams.
Um, this is part three. there are 10,000+ posts each in part I and II.
Don't US Army snipers work in solo, two man teams, to avoid detection?
Makes it even worse.