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RE: 'Human Error'... or Blatant Coverup?
(09-16-2016, 01:29 PM)Ben Holmes Wrote: Garry Puffer Wrote:Let's list a few cases where the LNers claim that mistakes made in the JFK case were nothing but "human error":
- Greer slowing the limo when protocol requires acceleration without thinking about it first.
- The DPD announcing a Mauser had been found, officers submitting two official reports to that effect, and the "mistake" not acknowledged for quite some time.
- The "sniper's nest" not being found for over thirty minutes after the DPD being informed exactly where it was by two witnesses.
- Capt. Fritz's behavior in Jack Ruby's shooting of Oswald.
- The several shells not bearing the initials needed to establish a chain of custody.
- The many medical professionals who saw a large, gaping wound in the rear of JFK's head.
- The initial police reports that state TWO shells were found in the TSBD along with a whole bullet.
- The lack of rear bumper and side motorcycle protection for JFK's limo.
- The several conflicting stories told by Officer McDonald concerning Oswald's arrest in the theater.
- The arrest report that states Oswald was found in the balcony of the theater.
- An autopsy that would not have served a bum found dead on the street much less a national leader.
- The entire Warren Report.
- The lies told by Vincent Bugliosi.
- The Secret Service destruction of documents concerning JFK motorcades in the months prior to Dallas, and the destruction occurring AFTER the ARRB sought those records.
- The CIA identification of Oswald in Mexico City.
- The switching of the order of Zapruder frames published in LIFE magazine.
- The determination, after a viewing of the Zapruder film, that JFK had turned so that his throat was exposed to the 6th floor window.
- The many different locations of the head wound, as determined by several official panels, each of which disagreed with the others.
- The medical personnel's determination of the location of JFK's back wound, fortunately corrected by medical expert Gerald Ford.
- The lack of provenance for CE399.
And this is just for starters. This case was apparently nothing BUT "human error." One wonders if humans can do anything right after looking at this case through the human error prism.
Garry's absolutely correct... this is a demonstration of the faith that believers have.
There comes a point when "human error" becomes a very silly excuse for not accepting the fact that there was a provable coverup in this case.
Patrick couldn't find even one item to attempt to answer...