Opinions on the Kennedy assassination

tracer, don’t be so naive.

the illuminati is not bavarian. that’s just what the want you to think.

I think that they think that we think that that’s just what they want us to think.

or so you’d have us believe!

anybody else’s spidey sense tingle when contemplating tracer?

First, JFK:

The tests Tracer cites are explained and illustrated quite well in the Gerald Posner’s book “Case Closed”. It also paints a pretty vivid portrait of Oswald’s life up to that point — his delusions of grandeur and the like — which makes a lot of the conspiratorial questions seem a lot less fishy. It’s a good read and really lives up to its title.

Also check out Michael Baden’s book “Unnatural Death”. He was on the 1976 Commission that re-investigated the assassination and explains how the ‘magic bullet’ is a reasonable explanation. He demonstrates how the path of the bullet was possible and how the damage to the slug (it was flattened on one side) corresponds to it.

If nothing else, look at the autopsy photos. Despite tcburnett’s contention, the third shot didn’t blow off “the back of JFK’s head.” Kennedy had a pencil sized entrance wound on the crown of his head. The Zapruder gore we’ve all seen is the bullet exiting towards the side of his head. Away from the Depository. And the movement of Kennedy’s body? Oliver Stone forgot to mention that Kennedy was strapped to a backbrace and could barely move. It’s probably why he didn’t duck after getting hit the first time.

As for RFK:

Apparently there’s been a lot of evidence that there was more than one shooter in the Ambassador’s kitchen that night. Additionally, several witnesses have said that there was a concerted effort by the LAPD to suppress testimony regarding accomplices, including a mysterious woman in a polka-dotted dress that was seen running from the scene. I’ve heard a book called “Shadow Play” is pretty good at investigating these issues.

As for Sirhan… Can we really expect a straight answer from a guy like this? I’d sooner ask Timothy McVeigh and Colin Fergussen for their takes on domestic affairs.

jb_farley wrote:

Ooh, don’t phrase it like that. It’s been over a year since I’ve had so much as a date.