It will be interesting to see what they discover
Texas A&M scientist probes bullet evidence to challenge findings in JFK assassination (http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-05/tau-tas051707.php)
dmek25
05-18-2007, 01:48 PM
i think people are fooling themselves if they think Oswald acted alone. thanks for the heads up. i really enjoy this type of stuff
I'm not normally one to fall for conspiracy theories, but the JFK assassination is one that seems to have cover-up written all over it.
12thMan
05-18-2007, 01:56 PM
But you would think after all these years there would have been some, I mean just a little, tacit of tangible evidence that someone worked with Oswald.
70Chip
05-19-2007, 01:53 AM
I always thought the fact that Oswald visited the Cuban embassy in Mexico City was interesting. Unfortunately if there is one area the conspiracy theorists and the Warren Comission agree on it is that it was not a Communist conspiracy. The Warren Commission avoided it for the sake of cold war stability and the CTs are looking to blame it on the right. It spoils the picture they want to paint of Kennedy as a great progressive martyr if he were killed by the left.
Lyndon Johnson, for his part, was completely convinced that Castro did it.
Also, don't believe anyone who says that Oswald couldn't have made the shot. The first thing that struck me when I was in Dealey Plaza was that he was a lot closer than I had thought. A lot of these people purposefully leave the impression that he shot from a mile away or something. I think it was more like 250 feet which is close with a telescopic sight. When he was in the Marines he scored 49 hits out of 50 from 600 feet twice in one week.