You conspiracist fvcks are crazy azzholes. Oswald acted alone. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a whackjob dork.
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93henfan wrote:Oswald was Marine Corps-trained in marksmanship. Of course he acted alone. He should be ashamed of himself for disgracing The Corps by scoring only a throat and a head from such a short distance. Marines qualify at 500 yards with iron sites for chrisakes. Dealey Plaza was pretty much point blank, and he had a scope. Any good Marine would have taken off three heads. Jackie was lucky Oswald was such a bad shot and basically wasted two good rounds before getting his shit together. The best I can figure is that he hadn't zeroed the scope and needed three shots to walk on to JFK's head with Kentucky windage.




HI54UNI wrote:Well if Roseanne Barr, Jacob Godwin – Licensed Acupuncturist, and Rosemary Radford Ruether, PhD – Professor Emerita of Feminist Theology all come out and say it is a conspiracy I will believe it.


youngterrier wrote:wasn't the angle of the bullet slightly odd?


youngterrier wrote:wasn't the angle of the bullet slightly odd?





So, you're showin' off now, huh?93henfan wrote:1. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard three shots
2. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard the shots come from the vicinity of where Oswald shot from.
3. Eyewitnesses saw Oswald before and during the shooting.
4. Two men watching from a room directly below where Oswald shot from were startled by three shots they heard being fired above them, and they even heard three shell casings hit the floor.
5. A railroad worker in a tower was watching the grassy knoll from behind during the entire assassination time frame. He described the people standing there in great detail. None had a gun. None ran away. Nobody acted suspiciously along the stockade fence behind the grassy knoll. Witnesses that were along the fence at the top of the grassy knoll reported no shots fired from their immediate vicinity. It seems pretty darn clear there was no shooter there.
6. The single bullet theory has been validated/replicated multiple times. The science makes sense.
These are the elephants in the room that the conspiracy advocates conveniently gloss over every time. Are there all kinds of angles and mistakes to exploit in the official investigations? Absolutely.
But...
You eat what Oliver Stone and the conspiracy nuts (all who profit from your interest) are spoon feeding you if you so choose, but I prefer to lean on facts.
Oswald acted alone.



Oliver Stone has made a fortune off of factualizing fiction. He has never, in the course of his career, produced any movie that even approached factual accuracy.93henfan wrote:1. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard three shots
2. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard the shots come from the vicinity of where Oswald shot from.
3. Eyewitnesses saw Oswald before and during the shooting.
4. Two men watching from a room directly below where Oswald shot from were startled by three shots they heard being fired above them, and they even heard three shell casings hit the floor.
5. A railroad worker in a tower was watching the grassy knoll from behind during the entire assassination time frame. He described the people standing there in great detail. None had a gun. None ran away. Nobody acted suspiciously along the stockade fence behind the grassy knoll. Witnesses that were along the fence at the top of the grassy knoll reported no shots fired from their immediate vicinity. It seems pretty darn clear there was no shooter there.
6. The single bullet theory has been validated/replicated multiple times. The science makes sense.
These are the elephants in the room that the conspiracy advocates conveniently gloss over every time. Are there all kinds of angles and mistakes to exploit in the official investigations? Absolutely.
But...
You eat what Oliver Stone and the conspiracy nuts (all who profit from your interest) are spoon feeding you if you so choose, but I prefer to lean on facts.
Oswald acted alone.
Very true, but you failed to mention MOTIVE!93henfan wrote:1. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard three shots
2. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard the shots come from the vicinity of where Oswald shot from.
3. Eyewitnesses saw Oswald before and during the shooting.
4. Two men watching from a room directly below where Oswald shot from were startled by three shots they heard being fired above them, and they even heard three shell casings hit the floor.
5. A railroad worker in a tower was watching the grassy knoll from behind during the entire assassination time frame. He described the people standing there in great detail. None had a gun. None ran away. Nobody acted suspiciously along the stockade fence behind the grassy knoll. Witnesses that were along the fence at the top of the grassy knoll reported no shots fired from their immediate vicinity. It seems pretty darn clear there was no shooter there.
6. The single bullet theory has been validated/replicated multiple times. The science makes sense.
These are the elephants in the room that the conspiracy advocates conveniently gloss over every time. Are there all kinds of angles and mistakes to exploit in the official investigations? Absolutely.
But...
You eat what Oliver Stone and the conspiracy nuts (all who profit from your interest) are spoon feeding you if you so choose, but I prefer to lean on facts.
Oswald acted alone.

blueballs wrote:Doesn't matter... he was and remains the original "Dead Kennedy." His ass is on the wrong side of the grass and that's that.

Does the fact that Oswald was a lone gunman mean that he definitely acted alone?93henfan wrote:1. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard three shots
2. The vast majority of witnesses in Dealey Plaza said they heard the shots come from the vicinity of where Oswald shot from.
3. Eyewitnesses saw Oswald before and during the shooting.
4. Two men watching from a room directly below where Oswald shot from were startled by three shots they heard being fired above them, and they even heard three shell casings hit the floor.
5. A railroad worker in a tower was watching the grassy knoll from behind during the entire assassination time frame. He described the people standing there in great detail. None had a gun. None ran away. Nobody acted suspiciously along the stockade fence behind the grassy knoll. Witnesses that were along the fence at the top of the grassy knoll reported no shots fired from their immediate vicinity. It seems pretty darn clear there was no shooter there.
6. The single bullet theory has been validated/replicated multiple times. The science makes sense.
These are the elephants in the room that the conspiracy advocates conveniently gloss over every time. Are there all kinds of angles and mistakes to exploit in the official investigations? Absolutely.
But...
You eat what Oliver Stone and the conspiracy nuts (all who profit from your interest) are spoon feeding you if you so choose, but I prefer to lean on facts.
Oswald acted alone.

Likely the cause of his bad shooting, couldn't shut up long enough to get a good shot off.93henfan wrote:Oswald was Marine Corps-trained in marksmanship. Of course he acted alone. He should be ashamed of himself for disgracing The Corps by scoring only a throat and a head from such a short distance. Marines qualify at 500 yards with iron sites for chrisakes. Dealey Plaza was pretty much point blank, and he had a scope. Any good Marine would have taken off three heads. Jackie was lucky Oswald was such a bad shot and basically wasted two good rounds before getting his **** together. The best I can figure is that he hadn't zeroed the scope and needed three shots to walk on to JFK's head with Kentucky windage.

If he couldn't get a good shot off, then why was Jackie holding some brain before she went under the overpass?houndawg wrote:Likely the cause of his bad shooting, couldn't shut up long enough to get a good shot off.93henfan wrote:Oswald was Marine Corps-trained in marksmanship. Of course he acted alone. He should be ashamed of himself for disgracing The Corps by scoring only a throat and a head from such a short distance. Marines qualify at 500 yards with iron sites for chrisakes. Dealey Plaza was pretty much point blank, and he had a scope. Any good Marine would have taken off three heads. Jackie was lucky Oswald was such a bad shot and basically wasted two good rounds before getting his **** together. The best I can figure is that he hadn't zeroed the scope and needed three shots to walk on to JFK's head with Kentucky windage.

That seems plausible.COBBLESTONE wrote:I think Oswald acted alone as far as pulling the trigger. I do think he wanted and was willing to be the lone gunman. However, it is a fact that RFK made a ton of enemies from the mafia when he was his brother's AG. I wouldn't be too shocked if Oswald did get some backing and financing from mafia bosses. I think that is as far as it goes though.