One belief that i find very plausible is the one that the secret service killed jfk! Been a long time but something like the men had just been issued new weapons they were unfamiliar with. And, well, one went off and...
Too lazy to look for link while football is on Originally Posted by winn dixie
that accidental discharge theory has been mentioned. i think theDaliLama posted that a few years back and it has been mentioned in this thread too. i had not heard of that possibility before then when this subject was last discussed a few years ago. the M-16 was a new weapon at the time, but you'd also think that the secret service were trained on the weapon and that they had extensive weapons expertise. also what would their policy be? you'd think they would have the safety on rather than not, a loaded weapon without the safety on is unwise. even in combat you keep the safety on until you are on patrol in combat zone. could that agent have taken off the safety after the first shot was fired, a clear danger sign and accidentally discharged a round?. yeah it could have happened.
Review the film again. His head goes forward and then violently backwards. He was hit twice. Now, some theorists have said the backwards motion was a spasm from the first shot! Sure it was! Look at the “grassy knoll”. There’s a hill there with a wall. High enough to aim above the windshield or the the side windows which were downsomeone should get around to posting the many zapruder film that are certainly on YouBoob! plus any of the CGI recreations based directly on the Zapruder film that have been made.
Was there another POTUS after that sitting in a convertible with all the windows down? How does that happen? Even in 1962? Originally Posted by bambino
from what i recall Hoover himself did pass on to the White House agents that an attempt was possible in Dallas. and Hoover wasn't exactly a fan of the Kennedys, certainly not RFK as Attorney General! that also lines up with what was posted about the encrypted message that two different crypto tech's supposedly intercepted.
there was light rain in the area that day too, it was lightly raining earlier in Fort Worth when Kennedy made an appearance and gave a short speech. as i recall the weather cleared by the time the motorcade got to Dallas. if Hoover did relay intel about a possible attempt then you'd think the secret service would have insisted the bullet proof glass top be put on the limo, and perhaps they did but JKF himself overruled it? what would the agents do? tell JFK himself no?
if it had been raining heavy in Dallas it would have been a moot point. that glass top was in part designed for that, along with being bullet proof of course.
the actual limo JFK was in still exists to this day. it's in a museum, it was also re-used for several years before being retired then later it became part of a display about the assassination.
here it is is today .. at the Henry Ford museum in Detroit.
https://www.mlive.com/living/2016/11...you_may_n.html