Braden and the JFK back wound (addendum)
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Hey Bob, are you aware that the bullett hole in the back was shallow and went nowhere...medical staff testified to this, it also explains the actual reason 399 was found on the stretcher....this eradicates magic bullett and implicates shot from daltex....
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Dont get me wrong fellas...Im with you on this...but if the upper hole isnt the actual bullett entry, then what is it??
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The "upper hole" is blood, I think. The throat wound is one of entry and not connected to the back wound, which went in an inch due to an interfering silencer on the gun. The angle of the back would was downward reflecting that of the roof of the Dal-Tex. The throat wound was likely a poisoned ice pellet since no bullet was found on x-rays. JFK was paralyzed. The head shot seems to be more frontal due to the straight front to back wounding. A sewer shot fits that trajectory. Many shots went off!
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One Braden task to complete would be the shooting of the patsy. His DalTex delay is no better alibi than is LO's 7-9 min delay in his departure - which LN folks won't allow as alibi for that cat.
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Great information and insights, but the music is too damned loud! Otherwise, enjoyable. People will say, MUTE IT, but why have to? Just put the music very minimimally, so the folks can sit and ponder, not be overwhelmed with the damn music volume. Disgusting, but a nice overview of the Dal-Tex situation.
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Jim comes up with conflicting information when he was in Dallas the same time JFK was assassinated. He went to brunch that morning near dealy plaza, left the brunch and walked into a cafeteria to eat a sandwich!
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He then admits that he was in Dallas the day JFK wa shot and that he stayed in the same hotel the night RFK was shot in California.
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Jim Braden happens to be on parole for a bad check he wrote years earlier. He also happens to fly to Dallas Tx the same weekend the President is in town. He also happens to stay in the Cabana motel where all the other jfk misfits stayed that same weekend. The cabana also happens to be the Motel that Jack Ruby happens to visit that weekend. The HSCA investigators have to pry all this information from him because he first denies everything until there is a paper trail proof of his whereabouts.
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I just read the HSCA deposition of Jim Braden. No wonder it was sealed for 50 years.
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4 - Braden "desperately lied." This is nonsense. First, since Lewis did not show up for some 20 minutes or so, we know Braden would have had to be in that building, undetected, for that long. Unlikely. If he was trying to sneak out, why take a freight elevator when he had the choice of stairs? And why admit to being in the building when you had all that time to come up with a story? CT are clinging to one line in a sheriff report which is wasn't definitive and likely not accurate.
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Further on the Cabana, there are a small handful of the seedy sort of clubs to hang out in in Dallas, and Ruby routinely visited most of them. If you were sitting around in one of these clubs over those several nights, you would have LIKELY been in one when Ruby was in.
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Prove: You CAN'T "prove" the trajectory points to Dal-Tex. I've seen your analysis. Even if it is plausible, it isn't proof. There is NO "proof" Ferrie was connected. Indeed, the link is extremely tenuous. Associates of both men had offices on the same floor. This ain't "proof" by a long shot. "Ruby coincidence." If you choose, as R and B did, to associate with grifters etc there are places one goes. This does NOT mean they are all in cahoots, not by a long shot.
Bob-Like you, I've often pondered a shot from the Dal-Tex Bldg. But what do you make of the people sitting on the fire escape and looking out ofother windows on that floor? None of them have come forward and stated that they saw or heard a rifleman.
That's the only thing that keeps me from completely buying into shots from the Dal-Tex. Incidentally, I understand that in'63, the room that window looked out from was a janitor's closet, which would have been a great place for a shooter.
Dogheadj 1 year ago
@Dogheadj This newer video answers that question and a lot of others. This is part I.
watch?v=gkAc76n8q44
bobharris77 1 year ago
Bob- Great video. So far you are one of the most objective researchers I've heard. But you could be even moreso. For instance, always listing Ferrie as a 'longtime suspect', while true, hurts yor case for objectivity. Also, the line about winning the lottery is snide and unnecessary.
I know it's a passionate subject, but try to never let snide remarks or sarcasm or innuendo into your arguments, for the truth condemns them far more than your words can. Again, great work and Thank You.
dogdove 2 years ago
Well, Ferrie was arrested and questioned in 1963, by the FBI and was later, going to be indicted by Garrison's office, so he was by any objective definition, a suspect.
More recently, FBI documents have been uncovered which confirm that Carlos Marcello confessed to ordering the murder and that Ferrie helped him set it up.
My reference to the lottery was the most accurate way I could think of to quantify how unlikely it was that the convergence of those people was a coincidence.
bobharris77 2 years ago