Wednesday, April 30, 2014

This is an exchange between me and one asdfg on Amazon forum about Danny Arce. I don't know who asdfg is except that he's on the side of JFK truth.

asdfg says:

Ralph,

The Danny Arce situation, if true, is extremely interesting.

Arce, however, told FBI agents he was standing on the grassy area directly in front of the TSBD. He thought the shots came from the direction of the railroad tracks near the parking lot at the west end of the Depository Building (*Rush to Judgement* pg. 111).

If Arce was CIA connected and the CIA was out to frame Oswald, wouldn't it have made sense for Arce to say the shots came from an upper floor at the east end of the TSBD?

 

    
  


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Your post, in reply to an earlier post on Apr 30, 2014 9:02:10 AM PDT
Ralph Cinque says:


Yes, asdfg, but the same applies to others. Bill Shelley also said that the shots came from the knoll. It was decided that such testimony would be explained away by saying that because of echoes from the tall buildings, people could easily be mistaken about the direction from which the gunshots came. Despite saying that he was at the west end of the building, Danny Arce was actually in front of the Dal Texas building east of the TSBD on Houston Street.

None of our adversaries have ever denied that that's Danny Arce. Some have denied that he's holding a walkie -talkie, as we allege, but not that it's him.

Note that, although it was a warm sunny afternoon, Danny Arce wore a heavy black coat, and we can see it on the guy with the walkie-talkie. You can also see that the hairline matches.




So, that was definitely Danny Arce. To deny it is to claim that there was another guy who dressed like that and looked like that, that there was a Danny Arce double in Dealey Plaza. And that is ridiculous.


So, Danny Arce lied about his location during the shooting.


And that's not all he lied about. He lied about who Doorman was. From where Danny Arce was standing, he had a good close look at that doorway. He had to see and know that Oswald was standing there. His exchange with Joseph Ball about it had to be the most leading, most rehearsed, most orchestrated testimony in the Warren Report. Ball KNEW what Danny Arce was going to say, and it's obvious. It's like they rehearsed it ahead of time. And I'm sure they did.  





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