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A. Canuck
The Washington Post Helped Sell The Lie

The Assassin's View
taken from:
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/P...postphotos.html

This photograph appears on page 22 (of the December 14, 1963 issue of the Washington Post). The caption reads,"From the same building where Oswald lay in ambush, a telescopic lens reconstructs an approximation of what the killer saw at the moment of tragedy". The photograph does appear to support the idea that a single shot could have hit both Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally. However, the photograph, despite the caption, was not taken from the schoolbook depository. The distinctive brickwork of the schoolbook depository (see photo from pages 24-25) is clearly seen on the right hand side of the photograph, proving that the photograph was actually staged from the Daltex building. The traffic signs clearly in view indicate a much lower angle than would be seen from 6 floors up.

Compare the above view of the street with that seen in the next photo taken from just INSIDE the 6th floor window of the Texas Schoolbook Depository from which Oswald was supposed to have fired.




Quite an obvious difference!

A. Canuck
This is a live view from the 6th floor museum. This is what Oswald's view was.
http://www.earthcam.com/jfk/
A. Canuck
The above post is a link to a live view from the 6th floor window where Oswald was supposed to have been. It's obvious he couldn't have shot JFK in the back from there.
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