View Full Version : Occam's Razor vis-a-vis JFK



RadicalModerate
06-06-2014, 08:08 PM
So . . . Last night, against my better judgment, I stayed on Netflix a little longer than I should have. My wife handed me the remote control, following the viewing of a different crime series, on the same Video Purveyor, entitled, "Solved" and i wasn't really sleepy. So I surfed onto this:

JFK: The Smoking Gun (TV Movie 2013) - IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2945784/)

I've been intrigued, mystified and curious about The Events of November 22, 1963, ever since I first read [The Conspiracy Classic] "Six Seconds in Dallas" a mere couple of years after the event(s) in question happened. When I was just a child.

This theoretical presentation is probably what actually occurred and explains it all with bulletproof logic.

Spoiler Alert:
Lee Harvey Oswald wasn't just a "patsy" . . . He wasn't even a "conspirator".
He was an angry dumbass with a rifle. (one out of three shots hit the target).
The rest was an accident.

(now . . . back to a rerun of "Midsomer Murders" or "whatever" on TV. =)

RadicalModerate
06-07-2014, 08:24 AM
Hmmm . . . Maybe Occam's Razor needs a honing . . .
Shooting holes in theory that a Secret Service agent killed President Kennedy (http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Shooting_holes_in_theory_that_a_Secret_Service_age nt_killed_President_Kennedy.html)
Dang.