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To: i-node who wrote (368931)3/9/2003 7:18:30 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Three lone gunmen. What are the odds of that? Possible but not probable, especially JFK and MLK.



To: i-node who wrote (368931)3/9/2003 9:18:15 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Oswald didn't do it. They had to call rifle shots on the tapes of Kennedy's assassination muffler backfires because otherwise the timing would mean that Oswald could not have fired all the rounds. The magic bullet is an hysterical joke. One film of the assassination disappeared. Eye witnesses met sudden deaths who said shots were fired from the grassy knowl. Kennedy's head jerked the wrong way when he was hit. If he was hit from behind (from the direction of the book depository) he would have slammed forward. But he didn't, he was jerked back against the seat. The president's brain disappeared so no one could definitely conclude whether the bullet came from in front or behind. And on and on.

Sihan Sirhan may have shot Robert but he wasn't the only one in the room shooting Robert Kennedy. The big sliding door that was behinf Robert was hit by several bullets and it disappeared because it proved there were too many bullets fired in that room for one gun. Who else was shooting?