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|    Message 98,785 of 99,700    |
|    Hank Sienzant to NoTrueFlags Here    |
|    Re: Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan     |
|    14 Dec 23 10:21:59    |
      From: hsienzant@aol.com              On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 12:30:28 AM UTC-5, NoTrueFlags Here wrote:       > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:44:50 PM UTC-5, Hank Sienzant wrote:        > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 11:30:48 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus wrote:        > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 11:22:26 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett       wrote:        > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 11:09:52 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus       wrote:        > > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 11:06:31 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett       wrote:        > > > > > > JBC was mostly right except for his belief that JFK was hit by the       first shot. But that's something he was told by others. He couldn't have       witnessed that for himself.        > > > > > Really ? This is the first I'm hearing of this.        > > > > > John Connally was told by other people that JFK was hit by the first       shot ?        > > > > >        > > > > > Source ?        > > > > It's called process of elimination. It requires the ability to reason       which is a process you have rejected. There are only two        > > > > ways Connally could have known which shot hit JFK. Either he saw it       for himself or somebody told him. Since he told us        > > > > he hadn't seen it for himself, that kind of narrows it down.        > > > Earth to Corbett: process of elimination is not evidence.        > > > I knew you were full of shit.        > > >        > > > Connally was a hunter who knew that a rifle bullet travelled faster than       the speed of sound.        > > > He knew that he would have been hit before he heard the shot.        > > > He knew that if he had heard the shot and he wasn't hit, then that shot       didn't hit him.        > > >        > > > THAT'S how he knew.        > > > Nobody told him.        > > > Another one of your lies.        > > Straw man argument.        > >        > > What Corbett said, and you’re ignoring, is this:        > >        > > “JBC was mostly right except for his belief that JFK was hit by the       first shot. But that's something he was told by others. He couldn't have       witnessed that for himself.”        > >        > > You’re leaving JFK out of the rebuttal entirely, but that’s who       Corbett was talking about: How Connally came to believe when JFK was hit.        > >        > > You don’t talk to his point whatsoever.       > Here Hank relies upon the witness, and witnesses are notoriously unreliable.       We can see in the Zapruder film that Connally looks directly at JFK after he       has been shot in the throat. Obviously, Connally did look at JFK and that's       why he knew that JFK        had been hit by the "first" shot. And we can see that Connally was hit shortly       thereafter.              Same questions as to Gil.              Did Connally lie to the HSCA? Did the HSCA alter his testimony? Did Connally       have his eyes open after being short through his trunk?              Can you explain the discrepancy between what Connally said and what you       believe?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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