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Post by steve on Sept 27, 2023 6:54:32 GMT -5
The location is correct, but the "sports car" and 1960s television show clues are incorrect. Please try again. If someone else posts the correct answers, the points will be split between you and the other person.
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Post by steve on Sept 26, 2023 9:49:25 GMT -5
I don't know all that much about shooting, but I know several people in this group were in the military, so maybe one of them will know: Is it possible that the fatal shot entered from the front, caused the "explosion" in the top right of his head and then exited through the back of his skull?
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Post by steve on Sept 24, 2023 14:03:10 GMT -5
The Sasquatch Festival in Whitehall, NY is this coming weekend. Some friends and I went in 2021 and it was interesting. We rented a cabin on Lake Georgia at the end of August where there have been a lot of Bigfoot sightings. We didn't see Bigfoot but we had a good time.
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Post by steve on Sept 21, 2023 9:49:05 GMT -5
If the bullet was recovered from the "ledge," the flat area behind the backseat, I don't see how it could have come from the rear, as the Warren Commission claimed. The final shot supposedly hit Kennedy from behind, striking the upper part of his skull, as in the illustration below, and then, as it exited, literally blew away the upper right part of his skull. For this bullet to have been the one found by Landis, Kennedy would have had to be facing backward, and no one saw him turn around. Zapruder was filming from JFK's right and from some of the photos I've seen, it appears that Kennedy was turned to the left when he was shot the second time. I've never understood how Oswald, who was in the "sniper's nest" behind the motorcade, could have hit him from that direction if his head was turned. For the bullet to have struck him from the right, it would have had to come from the direction of the grassy knoll. Still, if Landis is telling the truth, I don't see how it could be the bullet that struck the president in the back and throat either, unless it came from some direction other than the Book Depository. The only way the bullet could have ended up behind the backseat is if the shot came from some other direction and entered his throat first and exited through his back. I've looked at diagrams of the shooting and from where Oswald was reportedly located in the Book Depository, he would have had a much better shot when the motorcade was on Houston Street instead of waiting until it got way down Elm Street. I know there are hundreds of books about the assassination but do any of them explain what reason he would have had for waiting to shoot? This is, of course, assuming he actually did any of the shooting.
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Post by steve on Sept 20, 2023 14:19:30 GMT -5
I don't believe Oswald acted alone, but isn't there kind of an "evidence protocol" for federal agents, or any other law enforcement officer? Maybe he had never been involved in a shooting incident before, but placing a bullet on a gurney like that instead of turning it over to his supervisor seems strange to me.
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Post by steve on Sept 19, 2023 7:52:21 GMT -5
Tonight is the 62nd anniversary of the abduction on Route 3.
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Post by steve on Sept 13, 2023 15:05:13 GMT -5
Those look more like stone figures than mummies. Does anyone think they will turn out to be mummified extraterrestrials?
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Post by steve on Sept 6, 2023 6:06:23 GMT -5
Why would people leave a ship that was still afloat and take their chances in a small lifeboat? They would stand a lot better chance of being discovered if they stayed on the ship. I think that's the point. No one knows why people abandon a ship that's still afloat. If they were having a problem and near shore, a few of the crew might row ashore to see if the island was inhabited, or whatever, but there would be no reason for everyone to get into lifeboats and abandon ship.
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Post by steve on Sept 2, 2023 23:08:41 GMT -5
Today is the 58th anniversary of this sighting and, again, I didn't make it to the festival. Year after next will be the 60th anniversary and I'm definitely going to make plans to go. Too bad it's always on Labor Day weekend.
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Post by steve on Sept 2, 2023 22:54:01 GMT -5
Like a couple of others have already asked, I'd also like to know if anyone ever read these documents.
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Post by steve on Sept 1, 2023 12:06:38 GMT -5
Is anyone planning on visiting any of these haunted places this month? The McLoughlin House in Oregon City is the closest to me but it's at least a 2½-hour drive from Tacoma, and it's south of Portland, which a lot of people are now calling "hell" because it's been taken over by criminals, the homeless and drug addicts. The closest to me is Screeching Lady Beach, but there's probably so much noise that even if there is something there, you wouldn't be able to hear it. The one I find the most interesting is the burning ship in the Northumberland Strait. However, like most ghosts, I doubt it has ever been seen by anyone looking for it.
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Post by steve on Aug 29, 2023 14:30:15 GMT -5
Truckers have CB radios, so if a trucker had an accident in a remote location like the Haynesville Road, he would be able to contact other truckers within radius. Unfortunately, ordinary people traveling the road at night depend on cellphones and if something happens, they just have to wait until someone finds them. Well, you live and learn. I had no idea that truckers still used CB radios.
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Post by steve on Aug 27, 2023 23:11:35 GMT -5
I know some people who went on a vacation in northern Maine and they said there's no cellphone reception up there. That means that if a truck turned over or broke down on the Haynesville Road, there would be no way to call for help.
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Post by steve on Aug 27, 2023 11:11:06 GMT -5
Numerous people want him dead, so prison officials are keeping his location confidential because they’re afraid someone will arrange for an another inmate to kill him. But couldn't someone arrange for another inmate to kill anyone in prison?
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Post by steve on Aug 21, 2023 9:07:29 GMT -5
I know some people in Connecticut who have visited a lot of these haunted places, including the grave of "Midnight Mary."
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