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|    Donald Willis to Bud    |
|    Re: Brennan superimposes what he saw on     |
|    04 Feb 24 19:16:04    |
      From: willisdonald824@gmail.com              On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 4:09:14 PM UTC-8, Bud wrote:       > On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 6:19:49 PM UTC-5, Donald Willis wrote:        > > On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 11:57:24 AM UTC-8, Bud wrote:        > > > On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 2:18:18 PM UTC-5, Donald Willis wrote:        > > > > Brennan superimposes what he saw on the 5th floor over the 6th floor,       as seen in CE 477        > > > >        > > > > I think that Howard Brennan was clearly conflating what he saw in       different windows on, respectively, the 5th & 6th floors of the TSBD.       Consider: In CE 477, he circles both the 1st & 2nd windows from the SE end on       the 6th floor, his "A"        representing the sniper here. These are the same two windows which he leaves       empty on the floor below. The implication is that, after putting "A" on the       6th floor, he then had no one with whom to replace "A" on the 5th floor. But       why would he seem to        relocate the sniper at two windows? Because he saw a rifle at the SE end       window on the 5th floor, then saw what he thought was the same man (only       partially seen at best there) at the 2nd single window from the end, on the       same floor, who "maybe paused        for another second as though to assure hisself that he hit his mark", as       Brennan put it. The Dillard photo(s), as well as the Powell slide, then,       captured this moment with the man Brennan mistakenly thought was the sniper       pausing, Bonnie Ray Williams.        Brennan was later persuaded that he was mistaken both as to his identity of       the sniper and the number of the floor, yet he retained the mistake of that       second window in his diagramming of the 6th-floor "A". And then, necessarily,       left both halves of the        SE end double window on the 5th floor vacant.        > > > "I take this building across the street to be about 7 stories anyway in       the east end of the building and the second row of windows from the top I saw       a man in this window."        > > >        > > > -Howard Brennan`s 11-22-63 affidavit.        > > >        > > > > dcw        > > Yeah -- he also swore in that affidavit & his testimony that he could       somehow guess the guy's height & weight.       > Non sequitur.               If he swore falsely in one case, odds are he swore falsely in another.              >        > As usual, you flit away elsewhere.       > >But FBI dispatches of the time reveal that his & Sawyer's info came from a       witness who saw someone behind the depository, with a Winchester or 20--20.       They got Brennan to lie about the height & weight, as well as the floor #, if       not the type of rifle.       > And yet you continue to use things Brennan said in support of premises              . Strange.       > > Bud, clueless to the end of acj...       > Don Willis, treating the assassination as a creative writing exercise right       to the end.        >        > Interesting how your ideas always get more and more complex and fantastic as       you create.        >        > "When a theory becomes increasingly complex to account for troublesome data,       a red flag should be raised, indicating it`s time for Occam`s Razor to draw       some blood." -Bob Novella        >        > >        > > dcw              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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