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THREAD # 8:
Christian David's description of the shots, Corsican's story matches
Zapruder film
DATE/TIME: Feb 2
2005, 08:48 PM
TITLE: Christian David's description of the shots, Corsican's story matches
Zapruder film
POSTER: Salvador Astucia
THREAD WAS STARTED BY: Salvador Astucia
REPLIED TO: N/a
One reason I believe Christian David's claim that Lucien Sarti was the man
who shot Kennedy in the head is David's detailed description of the shots
fired, which is different from any other version I've read or heard.
According to David, there were "three guns, four shots, three hits, and one
miss." Two shots hit Kennedy, one hit Connally, and one missed the car
completely. Furthermore, two shots were fired simultaneously which explains
why many witnesses heard three shots.
David's claim that Connally was struck by one bullet is a unique assertion
for someone who says there was a conspiracy and Oswald was completely
innocent. The Warren Report says the same thing, but it also says Oswald was
the lone shooter. This is an area that makes Christian David's description
very interesting.
After studying the Zapruder film, I have concluded that David's version is
absolutely correct. Not only is it correct, I realized that the Zapruder
film alone proves in a legal sense that there was a conspiracy. All one has
to do is look at the Zapruder film.
Here is my analysis of the shots fired, based on Christian David's
description (from "The Men Who Killed Kennedy"):
http://www.jfkmontreal.com/proving_conspiracy.htm
Salvador Astucia
Salvador
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opium-rich Golden Triangle and how it was used to pay the men who killed
President John F. Kennedy. Astucia has written a second book, Rethinking
John Lennon's Assassination: The FBI's War on Rock Stars. To read either or
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