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Les images associées aux pseudosEt les Contes de fée de Posner, MacAdams et Compagnie cela releve aussi des legendes urbaines ? ( je precise le nom de famille car nous avons aussi un David.... :-) ) Pour juger, faut-il encore les avoir lu, ce qui n'est pas votre cas. Pas plus d'ailleurs que vous n'avez lu en entier les 26 volumes d'annexes de la Commission Warren! :-D Ça se lit comme le transcript de témoignages dans un procès... Il y a plein de contradictions et c'est normal... (c'est plutôt le contraire qui serait "suspect") Vous devez séparer le bon grain de l'ivraie... Je serais bien curieux de connaître votre définition du bon grain (Arf' Brennan, Markham ?) et de l'ivraie (Arf' arf' Johnson et Nixon qui n'ont jamais cru au Rapport Warren ?)... Brennan est un témoin très crédible, son témoignage est appuyé par la découverte de preuves matérielles au sixth floor qui appuyent ses déclarations... Brennan crédible... c’est un gag ? :-] (Voir ici message n°2184 de Nicolas Bernard et la suite du dialogue...) Pour mémoire, Brennan n’a pas pu identifier Oswald lors du premier line-up le 22 novembre. La Commission avoua elle-même ne pas pouvoir baser ses conclusions sur l’équivoque identification d’Oswald par Brennan : « Although the record indicates that Brennan was an accurate observer, he declined to make a positive identification of Oswald when he first saw him in the police lineup. The Commission, therefore, does not base its conclusion concerning the identity of the assassin on Brennan's subsequent certain identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man he saw fire the rifle.» Warren Report p.145 - 146 Observons plutôt "l'infaillible" sens de l’observation d’Howard Leslie “vue perçante” Brennan... QUESTION: Mr. Belin : Do you want to mark the window with the circle that you believe you saw some Negro people on the fifth floor. Could you do that with this marking pencil on Exhibit 477, please? Mr. Brennan : The two that I identified, I believe, was in this window. Mr. Belin : You want to put a "B" on that one? Now, after you saw the man--well, just tell what else you saw during that afternoon. Testimony of Howard Brennan (Warren Commission Hearings, Volume III) [ Lien Web ] REPONSE: [ Lien Web ] Mr. Belin : I believe that you testified that you thought you recognized two of the people that you saw looking out of the fifth floor of the School Book Depository Building you thought you recognized outside of the building sometime after the assassination, is that correct? The two people that you saw, are they any of these three people here? Mr. Brennan :Yes. I believe it is the one on the end and this one here, I am not sure. Mr. Belin : By that you would mean -- Mr. Brennan : I don't know which of those two. Mr. Ball : Let's identify. Mr. Belin : Which person do you mean, you mean Mr. Norman sitting opposite? Mr. Brennan :Yes; I believe he was one of them. Mr. Belin : And you believe it was Mr. Jarman together? Mr. Brennan : Jarman. Mr. Belin : Were they with some policeman as they came out of the building or in custody of some plainclothesman? Mr. Brennan : I don't believe they were. Mr. Belin : You saw them together come out of the building? Mr. Brennan :I don't believe they were. I don't recall seeing any officer bring them out or with them. Mr. Belin : Now you do not believe then that it was Mr. Williams? Mr. Brennan : No; I won't say for sure. I can't tell which of those two it was. Mr. Belin : In other words, you say that you can't, when you say you can't tell whether it was Mr. Williams or Mr. Norman, did you just see one person or two? Mr. Brennan : I saw two but I can't identify which one it was. Mr. Belin : Could it have been neither one of these persons that you saw? Mr. Brennan : I think it was one of them. I think it was this boy on the end. Mr. Belin : You thought it was Mr. Norman. And what about Mr. Jarman? Mr. Brennan : I believe it was him, too. Am I right or wrong? Mr. Ball : I don't know. Mr. Brennan : I explained that to you this morning. Mr. Ball : I understand. Any questions? Testimony of Howard Brennan (Warren Commission Hearings, Volume III) Brennan crédible ? Arf' arf' c’est trop drôle, ça se passe de commentaire... :-D C'est pas d'émile Zola (germinal)?????? Mr. Belin.I am going to ask you to circle on Exhibit 477 the particular window that you said you saw a man leave and come back a couple of times. Mr. Brennan.Well, I am confused here, the way this shows. But I believe this is the sixth floor, the way those windows are built there right at the present. I am confused whether this is the same window. Mr. Belin.You mean because some windows are open below it? Mr. Brennan.No. The way the building is built, it seems like this is more or less a long window with a divider in the middle. Mr. Belin.Here is a marking pencil. Will you just mark the window that you believe you saw the man. All right. And do you want to put a letter "A", if you would, by that. All right, now you have marked on Commission Exhibit 477 a circle with the letter "A" to show the window that you saw a man in, I believe you said, at least two times come back and forth. [...] Mr. Belin : Do you want to mark the window with the circle that you believe you saw some Negro people on the fifth floor. Could you do that with this marking pencil on Exhibit 477, please? Mr. Brennan : The two that I identified, I believe, was in this window. Mr. Belin : You want to put a "B" on that one? Now, after you saw the man--well, just tell what else you saw during that afternoon Réponse: [ Lien Web ] Brennan a très bien répondu en marquant d'un "A" la fenêtre du sniper's nest où il avait vu le tireur, et d'un "B" la fenêtre où il croyait avoir vu les noirs... La fenêtre "A" est bien celle où les 3 douilles vides furent retrouvées, et l'étage est bien celui, où l'on a retrouvé l'arme d'Ozzie... Pour ce qui est des noirs [Harold Norman, James Jarman Jr et Bonnie Ray Williams], voici les positions qu'ils occupaient au fifth floor le 22 novembre 63... [ Lien Web ] Conclusion: Brennan est un témoin crédible ! Howard L. Brennan, un témoin crédible ? Le 2002-08-25 14:44, Teigne warreniste a écrit: Je suggère que l'on change de fil pour poursuivre cette discusson sur Brennan... [ Lien Web ]: Howard L. Brennan, un témoin crédible ? [ Lien Web ] :-D [ Lien Web ] [ Lien Web ] [ Lien Web ] Je te propose des images sympas et serieuses (!) et tu veux me coller un alien, tu exageres quand meme... :-) |
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