markinator@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 23, 10:31 pm, "Chad Zimmerman" <doc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Robert,
>>
>> I am simply relaying an inquiry that was made to me. I am not
interested
>> in debating your theories, although it'd be interesting to hear your
>> theory regarding my having any control whatsoever in the editing
process
>> of the company contracted by the Discovery Channel.
>>
>> I can say, however, that I didn't put the coat on any subject, nor did
it
>> rise six inches. Regarding your challenge, Bob, there is a reason why
>> 'second opinions' are oft sought after. The strange thing is that
people
>> think it is weird when someone else, using different processes, comes
up
>> with something different.
>>
>> Chad
>>
>> "robert harris" <reharr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>
>> news:reharris1-9092A3.09511922032008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>
>>> In article <47e3d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>> "Chad Zimmerman" <doc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> How goes it Chad?
>>> BTW, why did you have to put your test subject's jacket back on him
when
>>> he raised his arm, supposedly causing that metal thingie to rise 6
>>> inches? Why didn't you let us actually watch the process?
>>> Obviously, JFK's silk lined jacket didn't pull the ****rt upward, so
>>> wouldn't it have made your presentation more impressive if we could
see
>>> it happen ourselves?
>>> I posted a video about that at Youtube. Maybe you would like to
address
>>> some of the questions I raised.
>>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=7vzIxkq9EEc
>>> BTW Chad. Would you be interested in a small wager that a different
>>> doctor, conducting that same test on the same subject, could NOT
>>> reproduce your results??
>>> It doesn't have to be about money. I would settle for a public
admission.
>>> Robert Harris
>>>> Hello All,
>>>> I hope this year has found everyone prosperous. As most may know, I
am no
>>>> longer active on aajfk. I wanted to pass along that I've been in
contact
>>>> with a television producer that is looking to produce another JFK
>>>> assassination related episode for the Discovery Channel. He is
currently
>>>> seeking ideas that could be pursued and is looking for input. As most
of
>>>> their shows are CSI styled shows, I would assume that is the style of
>>>> program they're looking for. However, all ideas are more than
welcome. I
>>>> have suggested unraveling F8, perhaps a segment on the NAA,
investigating
>>>> alleged engine noise on the acoustics, etc.
>>>> If you have an idea, please pass it along on this thread and I will
be
>>>> sure that the producer is made aware of the ideas.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chad- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> It would help if someone could initiate the process of digitizing of
> the films in Dealey Plaza shot by Nix, Muchmore, Hughs, et. al., in
> the same manner as the MPI version of Zapruder. The copies of these
> films that we have to work with aren't as good as they should be.
> Thanks!
> ~Mark
>
I'm not sure what you mean. When you download all those films aren't
they already by definition digitized? Or do you mean something else?


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