HSienzant
Philosopher
Wait, what? It was claimed that the men on the overpass saw smoke in front of the knoll, so that makes them knoll witnesses. Here we have a witness saying he saw smoke rising above the trees in front of the Depository, and he's not a Depository witness?
Double-standard much?
Again, you don't get to overlay your interpretation of the witness statements and change their meaning. He testified to seeing smoke in front of the TSBD. If that makes him not a TSBD witness, then the witnesses who said they saw smoke in front of the knoll shouldn't be counted as knoll witnesses - unless you're utilizing a double-standard.
Potter said he could not determine from which direction the shots were fire.
Sam Holland is called a knoll witness by your conspiracy site. He is one of the supposed 52 witnesses to a knoll shot. If you're excluding witnesses who weren't sure where the shots came from, you need to exclude Holland. He saw smoke on the knoll, but said he wasn't sure if the third sound he heard was even a gunshot or not.
== QUOTE ==
Mr. HOLLAND - I observed it. It knocked him completely down on the floor. Over, just slumped completely over. That second---
Mr. STERN - Did you hear a third report?
Mr. HOLLAND - I heard a third report and I counted four shots and about the same time all this was happening, and in this group of trees--[indicating].
Mr. STERN - Now, you are indicating trees on the north side of Elm Street?
Mr. HOLLAND - These trees right along here [indicating].
Mr. STERN - Let's mark this Exhibit C and draw a circle around the trees you are referring to.
Mr. HOLLAND - Right in there. (Indicating.)
There was a shot, a report, I don't know whether it was a shot. I can't say that. And a puff of smoke came out about 6 or 8 feet above the ground right out from under those trees. And at just about this location from where I was standing you could see that puff of smoke, like someone had thrown a firecracker, or something out, and that is just about the way it sounded. It wasn't as loud as the previous reports or shots.
Mr. STERN - What number would that have been in the----
Mr. HOLLAND - Well, that would--they were so close together.
Mr. STERN - The second and third or the third and fourth?
Mr. HOLLAND - The third and fourth. The third and the fourth.
Mr. STERN - So, that it might have been the third or the fourth?
Mr. HOLLAND - It could have been the third or fourth, but there were definitely four reports.
== UNQUOTE ==
So Holland shouldn't be counted as a knoll witness because he only saw smoke on the knoll, and never actually said any of the shots came from there.
There's your website's double standard again.
Holland saw smoke on the knoll, so he's a knoll witness. And Potter saw smoke rising above the trees in front of the Depository, so he's a knoll witness too.
That's the way your website counted them. You admit it's wrong to do so. You admit your website is flawed:
Here I agree, Potter should be in the could not tell-category. At least if based on the FBI-protocoll above. I’ll try to contact Galanor for his reasons to have Potter in the knoll-category. Good find. That makes it 51 knoll-witnesses.
Actually, we're down to about 41 now, with all the other exclusions, like trading the eight railroad men on the overpass and the two men in the lead car (Curry and Sorrels) for the two women, Davis and Kounas, based on where they were when they heard the shots. Along with some of the other witnesses I pointed out were vague in terms of where they were indicating (viaduct or railroad yards or 'below and to the right').
Your website assumes anyone who said anything even close to the knoll meant the knoll, along with a heaping dollop of bending the truth and calling people who named the depository as knoll witnesses as well.
Hank
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