I was just down in Dallas, Texas.

MellowFarmer

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I was just down in Dallas, Texas. You know you can go down there and, er, to Dealey Plaza where Kennedy was

assassinated. And you can actually go to the sixth floor of the Schoolbook Depository. It's a museum called... The

Assassination
Museum. I think they named that after the assassination. I can't be too sure of the chronology here but... Anyway

they have the window set up to look exactly like it did on that day. And it's really accurate, you know, cos Oswald's not in it.

"Yeah, yeh so wow that's cool." Painstaking accuracy, you know.

It's true, it's called the Sniper's Nest. It's glassed in, it's got the boxes sitting there. You can't actually get to the window as

such but the reason they did that of course, they didn't want thousands of American tourists getting there each year going



No fucking way! I can't even see the road. Shit they're lying to us. Fuck! Where are they?
There's no fucking way.
Not unless Oswald was hanging by his toes, upside down from the ledge.
Either that or some pigeons grabbed onto him,
flew him over the motorcade... Surely someone would have seen that.


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Don't you love talking about Kennedy Assassination? It's such a textbook example of a Totalitarian government's ability to control Mass Media and Information and thus control what everyone- whoops! wrong meeting again?
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Totaly agree. No way anyone makes that shot with the weapons and ammo they had back then. Would be tough for a sniper today to make that shot with all the new equipment that is out there now that was not out then. Grassy Knol.
 
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Totaly agree. No way anyone makes that shot with the weapons and ammo they had back then.
I wasn't aware they used smoothbore muskets in the 1960's.

Must have been impossible for charles whitman to kill all those people from a tower two years later.
 
I wasn't aware they used smoothbore muskets in the 1960's.

Must have been impossible for charles whitman to kill all those people from a tower two years later.


This.

Guns have not changed a whole lot since Vietnam, as far as accuracy, and rate of fire, and the bullets they fire. The M1A Rifle is still replicated or used as an accurate .308, the colt m16 / m4 receivers, stocks, firing selectors and charging handles and etc. still heavily influence new cutting edge gun manufacturing..
 
This.

Guns have not changed a whole lot since Vietnam, as far as accuracy, and rate of fire, and the bullets they fire. The M1A Rifle is still replicated or used as an accurate .308, the colt m16 / m4 receivers, stocks, firing selectors and charging handles and etc. still heavily influence new cutting edge gun manufacturing..

The bolt-actions have. In the '70s full minute of angle was considered very good. A 21st-century bolt gun in a good cartridge like .308 or the .338 Lapua can properly be expected to consistently deliver 1/4 moa, cold bore. At that point the shooter's ability to read the conditions becomes the limit on precise placement. cn
 
Could Oswald have been the Lone Gunman based on the evidence of How JFK was killed? You stood in the window, could it have been done?
 
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