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Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:01 pm
by Bob
Dealey Joe wrote:UUUUHH! what exacrly would be the purpose of a diversionary shot?The drain would never be attempted by a professional for the simple reason of thetime frame that the shot would have been made in and the imposibility of knowing the position of the target.I have walked and studied the entire area and there is only one spot that the professional shooter would make theshot from the front. It does not take a rocket scientist to see this.Joe knows Dealey Plaza...hence his forum name...Dealey Joe. I trust what he says about Dealey Plaza, as he is often there. I have only been there once. In terms of the storm drains, I have asked Joe to take pictures of the storm drains near the overpass on both the south and north knoll areas. That is where Jim Fetzer believes the frontal shots may have come from.

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:08 pm
by Dealey Joe
Bob I have not been down to Dealey since all the commotion startedbut I will get the pictures for you soon.

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 6:41 pm
by tom jeffers
there was a documentary a few years ago that said that soutre the french assassin was in the storm drain. they actually had a guy seated in the pit by the storm drain and the tunnel was large enough for someone to go from there to in back of the railroad yard where it exits. i would not consider it a good place to fire a bullet as there is a good chance to get trapped in there. if discovered, you are trapped.

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 6:48 pm
by Dealey Joe
Tom I think it would be possible to shoot from there but you know the field if fire would be fast and narrow.It just don't work for me.

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:38 pm
by Jerry Craig
i will go take pictures this weekend i live in dallasjust let me know what you want

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:23 pm
by Jerry Craig
Ok my take on Oswald is that Oswald was CIA he was put in the TSBD to stop the assassination. However, when he realized that he had been set up he left and went to the place where he was supposed to be picked up and relocated out of Texas. Instead, the Dallas police received a call that Oswald was at the Texas Theater. I still believe that Oswald was a patsy as he stated HOW Dallas Police would have known Oswald’s location or his name. Wade, Fritz, Decker and Cabell were all involved they knew what was going to happen.

Oswald's Arrest In New Orleans

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:10 pm
by kenmurray
We all know that when Oswald was in New Orleans he got arrested for disorderly conduct and taken to jail after he had his skirmish with Carlos Bringuier. While incarcerated Oswald asked to speak to an FBI agent John Quigley and he came and talk to Oswald for about 90 minutes. Now, we must ask ourselves. How many communist sympathizers have that much influence? Or yet how many "ordinary people" do you know who, after being arrested for disorderly conduct by the police would be able to summon a FBI agent who would come and visit them in jail?Here's Oswald and Bringuier on the radio dated August 21, 1963:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao2a9mRW ... re=related

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:23 pm
by Jerry Craig
also if you notice oswald stayed close to FBI and CIA headquarters when he was passing out the free play for cuba leaflets and he was close to the same offices in dallas at the TSBD he was within walking distance if he needed to change assignmentsthat is one of the things garrison noticedand after checking it out myself he was right

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:57 am
by Michael Calder
Dealey Joe & Jerry Craig,The next time you are in Dealey Plaza would you go to where the wooden fence and the cement overpass meet. You should be standing on an oversize drain. Kneel down and look out toward Elm street and tell me what you think as far as the angle for the last shot. www.jfkcia.com

Re: If the CIA had called off the "hit"...??

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:20 am
by Jerry Craig
ok that one i have done and there is not a good shot there but i will check it again to make shure