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Old 01-30-2010, 06:50 PM
Geoff Heinricks Geoff Heinricks is offline
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Default Heydrich Reinhard on CIA site

As it seems that most researchers now recognize and advocate the case for a well-planned US Military & Intelligence coup against the Kennedy administration in Dallas, I always like to remind people of the study and planning that went into the scenario, and show new eyes the importance of that ridiculous turn onto Elm.

Below is a silly little narrative of a very famous WWII assassination that was declassified on the CIA site.


"Why have we chosen this particular spot on the road?"
"Sir, there is a sharp curve. His car and the motorcycles must slow down to twenty kilometers."
"How many motorcycles, Kubis?"
"Probably two, sir. We'll find out."

The_place_where_Reinhard_Heydrich_was_killed.jpg

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-f...1a01p_0001.htm



I'm just getting back up to speed on witness statements etc., but the early strike behind the limo (which Posner made such a show of trying to explain away) was I believe the prime killing space: slowest speed and greatest vulnerability. That's why you have the wide turn. I suspect silenced weapons (the Delisle carbine being my favourite suspect).

Whatever has happened with William Reymond and his viewing of an unaltered Zapruder? If Reymond was right in saying that the evidence is that Greer, in taking the turn way too wide (understandable, as it was against all security protocol) screwed up the sight lines for the first fusilade, then the back up zone scenarios further up Elm make a lot of sense.

In looking at the available and immediately 'reliable' testimonies about the ballistics, the high number of shots always seemed to be divided along the order of:

1) a few teams firing on synchronized control with regular weapons for scenario sound cover.
2) a few teams firing on own time 'best shot' principle with suppressed discharge weapons.

Anyway, there were going to be no chances taken. There was to be no room for failure, as there nearly was with Reinhard.
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Old 01-31-2010, 09:21 AM
Phil Dragoo Phil Dragoo is online now
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Default Target slows to twenty kph

The account reveals the personal bravery of the two men, and the solution to the difficult puzzle of how to kill the well-protected monster Heydrich.

Indeed you are no doubt onto something in returning to the curious editing out of the turn from Houston onto Elm done to all extant films.

JFK is clasping his throat as he emerges into Zapruder's view from behind the Stemmons Freeway sign.

Suppressed weapons might account for the partial penetration of the back wound. Also the pool of blood in the structure to JFK's right.

The takeaway from the tale on the CIA site is that the morality of assassination is not absolute but relative to political point of view--

--They are smugly confident in their justification for murdering John Kennedy after all these years.

And twenty kph is twelve mph--sounds somehow familiar.
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