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When I was younger mug shots like this use to scare me.


I remember one time this fat girl was wanted for shoplifting in Flatbush.


Her face was so scary that the next day after my mom left the house I just went under my bed and stayed there thinking that the shoplifter was going to show up at my house


:russ:

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I gotta say that I really enjoyed The Last Podcast on The Left series on the JFK Assassination. The final episode with the theory they all ascribe to:

It wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald, while a good shot and knew his weapon well, missed all the critical shots (he did strike John at least once (bullet #1) and also struck both the governor Conally/JFK with bullet #2, the 3rd shell casing that was found in the book depository was actually a shell that he used to prevent a jam in his rifle because he knew his rifle and knew what it was/wasn't capable of) and it wasn't Oswald who made the death blow, but a rookie secret service agent who was put on the parade route last minute because the night before, the senior SS members all had gone out and partied pretty hard and some took the day off on the day of the parade (this was after a rigorous schedule of protection detail for multiple events) and let the second stringers take over. This rookie agent was entrusted on the ground level of the parade route and armed with what at the time was new to the ranks, the AR-15. So when the action kicks off this rookie agent lets one off on the ground level which also attributes to what witnesses on the street who saw the assassination say that they could smell gunpowder nearby and Texans know their gun powder and this stray bullet was the death blow to JFK and can explain why he lurches the way he does when he is struck with the kill shot, why witnesses on the street can smell and identify gun powder (how's that gunna work if someone is shooting indoors from high above) and why JFK's body was both immediately taken away by the CIA before a proper autopsy was done and why so much evidence just didnt get put through the proper channels and everything was sewn up EXTREMELY quick. The US couldn't afford to look like imbeciles to the Russians while the Cold War was goin on with one of their own assassinating their own president. We would've been the laughing stock of the entire world and would've set back international relations to this day. So it all got pinned on Oswald and it doesn't hurt that there's been decades of obfuscation to just help keep things as murky as possible and its very very easy to believe it was just one man with three bullets that managed to change the course of the entire country for decades and not a CIA/SS fukkup of the highest degree

I highly recommend if you're interested in it you check out the series. I always just enjoyed the dumb conspiracy of it all, but after getting through it and hearing that final episode. My mind is completely changed.

Episode 404: JFK Part V / The Conspiracy Part I - Snarlin' Arlen — LAST PODCAST ON THE LEFT
 

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I gotta say that I really enjoyed The Last Podcast on The Left series on the JFK Assassination. The final episode with the theory they all ascribe to:

It wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald, while a good shot and knew his weapon well, missed all the critical shots (he did strike John at least once (bullet #1) and also struck both the governor Conally/JFK with bullet #2, the 3rd shell casing that was found in the book depository was actually a shell that he used to prevent a jam in his rifle because he knew his rifle and knew what it was/wasn't capable of) and it wasn't Oswald who made the death blow, but a rookie secret service agent who was put on the parade route last minute because the night before, the senior SS members all had gone out and partied pretty hard and some took the day off on the day of the parade (this was after a rigorous schedule of protection detail for multiple events) and let the second stringers take over. This rookie agent was entrusted on the ground level of the parade route and armed with what at the time was new to the ranks, the AR-15. So when the action kicks off this rookie agent lets one off on the ground level which also attributes to what witnesses on the street who saw the assassination say that they could smell gunpowder nearby and Texans know their gun powder and this stray bullet was the death blow to JFK and can explain why he lurches the way he does when he is struck with the kill shot, why witnesses on the street can smell and identify gun powder (how's that gunna work if someone is shooting indoors from high above) and why JFK's body was both immediately taken away by the CIA before a proper autopsy was done and why so much evidence just didnt get put through the proper channels and everything was sewn up EXTREMELY quick. The US couldn't afford to look like imbeciles to the Russians while the Cold War was goin on with one of their own assassinating their own president. We would've been the laughing stock of the entire world and would've set back international relations to this day. So it all got pinned on Oswald and it doesn't hurt that there's been decades of obfuscation to just help keep things as murky as possible and its very very easy to believe it was just one man with three bullets that managed to change the course of the entire country for decades and not a CIA/SS fukkup of the highest degree

I highly recommend if you're interested in it you check out the series. I always just enjoyed the dumb conspiracy of it all, but after getting through it and hearing that final episode. My mind is completely changed.

Episode 404: JFK Part V / The Conspiracy Part I - Snarlin' Arlen — LAST PODCAST ON THE LEFT
How much research have you done on the assassination before listening to the podcast?
 

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How much research have you done on the assassination before listening to the podcast?
When I was a kid I was up to my eyeballs in looking it up. I'd go to the library and use those old machines with the big knobs you'd rotate and look through old newspapers and stuff and would have my mom check out conspiracy books for me. Kinda stopped thinking about it for awhile, but then that podcast got me back into it.
 

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The Riveria case on the new show on Netflix, has my mind racing. Its either he found something he shouldn't have or had a breakdown the letter on the computer that he wrote was just weird
 
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