David Von Pein wrote:
>>>> "So...you're saying that because we ASSUME it's possible for someone
> to sneak into an area of a building and steal some tape and some stiff
> brown paper, and not be noticed, and then fold them up beneath his
clothes
> and carry them around, and not be noticed, and then sneak them out of
his
> pants in a really small home and not be noticed, and then sneak into the
> garage of this really small home filled with other people and not be
> noticed, and then turn this tape and paper into a bag and not be
noticed,
> and then put a rifle in this bag, we should accept that this happened,
> even if the only two witnesses to see this bag insisted the bag was too
> small to hold the rifle." <<<
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> I guess maybe we should take this "And not be noticed" scenario one step
> further (and deeper into the "absurd" category) with respect to the
> assassins that many CTers think were able to sneak into the TSBD and up
to
> the 6th Floor AND NOT GET THEMSELVES NOTICED by anybody, including the
> EXTRA people on that very 6th Floor from which "they" would be
attempting
> to frame their "patsy".
>
They were noticed, by spectators shortly before the shooting. Look at
Oswald in his T-****rt and tell me he could be mistaken for a Secret
Service agent.
> The "extra" people being the floor-laying crew, who would not normally
> have been occupying the 6th Floor for an extended period of time during
a
> regular work day in the TSBD, but they did on November 22. Meaning that
> the "real killers" up on that 6th Floor would have undoubtedly had MORE
> Depository workers than normal to contend with that day as they tried to
> go about the task of shooting the President and framing that schnook
named
> Lee Harvey for the crime they committed.
>
So what? They could just go a floor higher or up on the roof.
How do you imagine Oswald would know he would have the 6th floor all to
himself? What if Givens had gone up there to get his cigarettes?
> So, it's more amazing luck for the non-LHO assassins (whoever they might
> have been).
>
> And then more luck comes the "real killers'" way....when, after the
> assassination, every one of these "real killers" who occupied the sixth
> floor at 12:30 managed to NOT BE NOTICED by Sandra Styles or Vickie
Adams,
> or anybody else in the building after the murder.*
>
> * = And if you want to believe Oliver Stone's fairy tale (as some want
to
> do), I think Oliver has FOUR "technicians"/plotters up there on the 6th
> Floor planting evidence, etc. (it's at least three anyway), with tool
> boxes to hide the rifle that the boobs decided to shoot Kennedy with,
even
> though they're trying to frame LHO with the Carcano. (Great Patsy Plot
> there indeed. If you're a brain-dead plotter, that is.)
>
>
>
> Did the good fortune that was bestowed upon that (imagined) band of
> reckless assassins/patsy-framers in Dallas in '63 ever run out--even to
> this day?
>
> Evidently, the answer to that last inquiry is a robust "No", to be sure.
>
>
> Question:
>
> Who's more likely to GET THEMSELVES NOTICED? ---
>
> 1.) A batch of strangers with tool boxes who had to go UP six flights to
> the next-to-top floor within the Book Depository, construct the Sniper's
> Nest around the southeast corner window, hide somewhere from Bonnie Ray
> Williams while Williams ate his lunch on that very same 6th Floor (all
> four "real TSBD killers" managed to hide from Williams, per Oliver
Stone,
> evidently), shoot JFK, disassemble their weapon(s), "plant" all of the
> LHO-incriminating evidence, and then travel back DOWN those same six
> flights again in order to get out of the building?
>
> Or:
>
> 2.) Lee Harvey Oswald carrying around some innocuous wrapping paper THE
> DAY BEFORE the President's assassination takes place?
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> The high-tech, galaxy-hopping travellers in Star Trek can't hold a
candle
> to the "cloaking" devices employed by Oliver Stone's Depository bad
guys.
> I think even most CTers can agree with me there.
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