AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
Another thing that I am admitting to be skeptcal about is
the assassination of John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln's assassin.
The official story was Booth being shot in a burning barn
somewhere in Virginia.
How could someone be shot in a burning barn with smoke
obscuring someone's view of him?
There are doubts about the Booth assassination
and it does make sense to question the story.
Here's how:
1) Place one lone assassin inside a tobacco barn (broken leg optional).
· Note that a tobacco barn is usually constructed of horizontal slats spaced a few inches apart. This spacing allows free flow of air and protection from rain, but little in the way of cover or concealment.
· Note also that such barns are usually much smaller than any barn used for animals and the storage of hay or feed.
2) Surround barn with 25 soldiers armed with rifles.
3) Set tobacco barn on fire.
4) Give order to fire at anything that moves inside barn (or don't tell the soldier not to fire).
5) Count bullet holes in assassin's body.
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