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The Lone Gunman Podcast
@TLGPodcast · 0:40

TLG Podcast - QOTW! Be heard!

Hello, folks. Rob Clark here from the The Lone Gunman Podcast today's Question of the Week. I'm wondering if you folks have any opinion on what might be the most head scratching a piece of evidence related to the JFK assassination, something that makes you take pause and say that's interesting or makes you feel one way or another about evidence in the case or who possible suspects might be behind it or regarding any evidence with the case as well. Thank you in advance

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@MissCarolineC
Caroline Chiasson
@MissCarolineC · 0:38

@TLGPodcast #Oswald

There are a thousand billion million things. But I really want to know how Rosco White ended up with that photo. The backyard photo. I want to know how that happens. It's minor. I know there's so much more. For instance, the case with the gun that was found the next morning. That's huge, but not talked about. Not known. But yeah, yeah. Roscoe White in that backyard photo. How come he had it? What's going on? That one
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@TheDallasAction
Doug Campbell
@TheDallasAction · 0:11
What did the farmer say when he couldn't find this John Deere tractor? Hey, Where's my g****** John Deere tractor
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@TheDallasAction
Doug Campbell
@TheDallasAction · 0:40
On a serious note, though, Mr. Rob. And thank you for your awesome question. I'm going to say it really gives me pause. The Seymour, the Moon and Whitesman affidavits about the seven point 65 Mouser and the affidavits. I can't remember what they're called. Now I'll get back to you when I can. The ones about the six foot five guy carrying the rifle case of Acker there in Dallas on the morning on the 22nd. What were those called?
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@AM-SHART
Joshua Cawley
@AM-SHART · 0:12

Martin film

I think the Martin film is very interesting because it tries to link the shooting at General Walker's House with Lee Harvey Oswald and his Communist shenanigans on Canal Street
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@A.C.
A. C.
@A.C. · 4:24

#jfkassassination #militaryintel

And I repeat, and most likely would have stated they were on detail to the Secret Service of questions continuating they were working in liaison, providing supplemental security along with the Secret Service and would have identified themselves as such. Just makes me wonder some of these witness statements about men in the grass and all area behind the picket fence and elsewhere that day they identified themselves as Secret Service agents, even though we know they weren't because there were no Secret Service agents in that area
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