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who shot down the red baron ? (WW1)

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wingnutt said:
...the third gunman on the grassy knoll :D

The first gun was on top of the sheriffs/county courts building, the second on the west end of the book depository, the third was on the grassy knoll, and the forth was in the storm drain below street level ahead of the limo. Umbrella man gave the signal to fire. ;-)

Here's a little know fact. When undergoing a reroofing job in the 70's, and 30-06 shell brass was found under the roof edge flashing of the county courts building. The case showed marks indicating that it had fired a sabot round and the amount of corrosion on the case was consistent with the timeframe between its finding and 1963.

Next little known fact. The US House Assasinations committee concluded in 1979 that there were, IN FACT, multiple guns firing in Dealy Plaza that day in November 1963. They were forced into this conclusion, when a tape recording of law enforcement radio traffic which contained the recording made by a stuck motorcycle officers microphone, was analyzed and found to contain the accoustic signature of multiple high velocity gunshots at intervals inconsistant with the single shooter/bolt action rifle theory.

I find it a continual source of amazement, that the newsmedia continues to report the original Warren Report findings and ignore the HAC committees findings.

regards,
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