• The Truth That WCR Believers Run From... #4

    From Ben Holmes@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 4 08:02:00 2024
    First - a quick review is in order. I've demonstrated that I will do
    precisely what I say I will: to wit, I will match in length, detail,
    and number of citations any scenario posted by a believer. I've done
    so repeatedly, and invariably, believers then run away. I then
    demonstrated that the Warren Commission refused to investigate prior assassination attempts that would have shed light on the conspiracy to
    murder the President. I then showed that the Warren Commission had
    their "conclusions" in written form before they interviewed a single
    witness... and that the Commission clearly indicated a desire **NOT**
    to hold a real investigation.

    Huckster has not responded to any of these facts... other than by
    lying about having done so.

    The very first fact that emerged after the actual assassination was
    the virtually instantaneous concentration on what became known as the
    Grassy Knoll. Police immediately rushed there, as Mark Lane pointed
    out:

    "Secret Service agents, Dallas police officers and Dallas County
    deputy sheriffs posted here and there around the plaza agreed that the
    shots seemed to have come from the knoll. Many officers said that as
    soon as the shots were fired they ran directly to the knoll and behind
    the wooden fence and began to search the area, some of them passing
    the Book Depository Building on the way. Lee Bowers testified that at
    least 50 law enforcement officers were engage in searching the parking
    lot and the railroad yards behind the fence within minutes of the assassination; other eyewitnesses confirmed this estimate."

    Chickenshit attempted to label this a lie on Mark Lane's part...
    trying to claim that Chief Curry ordered them there... so I simply
    quoted several witnesses who confirm this:

    "Just a few seconds after the president's car had passed my location I
    heard a shot ring out, a couple of seconds elapsed and then two more
    shots ring out. I immediately ran to the area from which it sounded
    like the shots had been fired. This is an area between the railroads
    and the Texas School Book Depository which is east of the railroads.
    There were several other officers in this area and we secured it from
    the public." - Harold Elkins.

    "I was standing in front of the Sheriff's Office watching the
    Presidential Motorcade. The President's car had passed my location a
    couple of minutes when I heard a loud report which I thought was a
    railroad torpedo, as it sounded as if it came from the railroad yard.
    Thinking, this was a heck of a time for one to go off, then I heard a
    2nd report which had more of an echo report and thought tothat this
    was a rifle and I started toward the corner when I heard the 3rd
    report. By this time I was running towards the railroad yards where
    the sound seemed to come from." - Harry Weatherford.

    Chickenshit has yet to acknowledge that he lied, and that Mark Lane is
    indeed supported in what he stated by the eyewitness testimony.

    And while Chief Curry did indeed focus attention on the Grassy Knoll -
    it was INDEPENDENTLY felt to be the location of a shooter by police.

    Notice that these events occurred within *SECONDS* of the
    assassination - and therefore the evidence for a conspiracy was
    evident in the first seconds after the assassination. This fact has
    never changed in the last 60+ years, and no believer will explain it
    away.

    The immediate and numerous eyewitnesses documenting a shooter from the
    Grassy Knoll was not explained by the Warren Commission - who
    basically ignored this topic. Indeed, reading the Commission's report
    - you'd be completely ignorant of the tremendous evidence for a
    shooter on the knoll. This was a demonstration of the focus that the
    Commission had towards the cover-up, rather than the truth.

    Had the Warren Commission been interested in the truth - you'd see the
    evidence for a Grassy Knoll shooter described in the report, and an
    explanation for why they could still come to the conclusion that this
    evidence was wrong or misleading. But the Warren Commission was almost completely silent on the evidence showing a Grassy Knoll shooter.

    For example, in one of the few examples that *can* be found is found
    under "speculations" ... and misleadingly stated:

    ***********************************************************
    Speculation. Immediately after the shooting a motorcycle policeman was
    seen racing up the grassy embankment to the right of the shooting
    scene pursuing a couple seeking to flee from the overpass.

    Commission finding. There are no witnesses who have ever stated this
    and there is no evidence to support the claim. A motorcycle policeman,
    Clyde A. Haygood, dismounted in the street and ran up the incline. He
    stated that he saw no one running from the railroad yards adjacent to
    the overpass. Subsequently, at 12:37 p.m., Haygood reported that the
    shots had come from the Texas School Book Depository Building. **********************************************************

    This is completely misleading, as Mark Lane pointed out that "Secret
    Service agents, Dallas police officers and Dallas County deputy
    sheriffs posted here and there around the plaza agreed that the shots
    seemed to have come from the knoll. Many officers said that as soon as
    the shots were fired they ran directly to the knoll and behind the
    wooden fence and began to search the area, some of them passing the
    Book Depository Building on the way. Lee Bowers testified that at
    least 50 law enforcement officers were engage in searching the parking
    lot and the railroad yards behind the fence within minutes of the assassination; other eyewitnesses confirmed this estimate."

    By including the "fact" that the motorcycle policeman was "pursuing a
    couple seeking to flee from the overpass." - the Warren Commission was
    able to diffuse the evidence for a Grassy Knoll shooter. This was
    actually a frequent tactic employed by the Warren Commission ... that
    of telling a partial truth, then changing it so that they could easily
    deny it.

    Note that Clyde Haygood's actions contradict his later assertions.
    When prior action is in conflict with later explanation - most
    intelligent people know what is most credible. "Actions Speak Louder
    Than Words" is a maxim that intelligent people instinctively realize
    is true... and Clyde Haygood showed where he thought a shooter was at.

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