• Texas Theatre Movie Time

    From NoTrueFlags Here@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 8 01:44:16 2023
    George Applin implied different arrest times in his statements. His affidavit and Secret Service interviews had the lights for the arrest coming on at about 1:45. But in his FBI interview his timing works out to about 1:30, the "movie" having started at
    1:00. Obviously, he means that 1:00 is the time the lights went down and the projector went on, not the beginning of the feature. He says the movie proper started 20 minutes later, 1:20. And then about 10 minutes into the movie, which would be 1:30, the
    lights came on and the arrest activity began. This puts the Oswald arrest earlier than the Official Story indicates.

    And if we look at the Texas Theatre movie program, that is the correct sequence of the showing; stuff starts at 1:00, and "War Is Hell" starts at 1:20. Clearly, it was the first feature that started at 1:20, and the second feature was to start at 2:46.
    There seems to be some misunderstanding about this on the Ed Forum, so I am correcting that here.

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  • From NoTrueFlags Here@21:1/5 to NoTrueFlags Here on Sun Oct 8 01:52:33 2023
    On Sunday, October 8, 2023 at 4:44:18 AM UTC-4, NoTrueFlags Here wrote:
    George Applin implied different arrest times in his statements. His affidavit and Secret Service interviews had the lights for the arrest coming on at about 1:45. But in his FBI interview his timing works out to about 1:30, the "movie" having started
    at 1:00. Obviously, he means that 1:00 is the time the lights went down and the projector went on, not the beginning of the feature. He says the movie proper started 20 minutes later, 1:20. And then about 10 minutes into the movie, which would be 1:30,
    the lights came on and the arrest activity began. This puts the Oswald arrest earlier than the Official Story indicates.

    And if we look at the Texas Theatre movie program, that is the correct sequence of the showing; stuff starts at 1:00, and "War Is Hell" starts at 1:20. Clearly, it was the first feature that started at 1:20, and the second feature was to start at 2:46.
    There seems to be some misunderstanding about this on the Ed Forum, so I am correcting that here.
    Here is a link to the Texas Theatre movie time schedule. https://postimg.cc/vgsmD2PW

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