ByFist, “Universal Heavy Metal”

https://mattkprovideo.com/2020/12/04/byfist-universal-heavy-metal/

This is the first draft of a music video I am producing from a local San Antonio hard rock band “ByFist.” This is their song “Universal Heavy Metal.” We shot at Fitzgeralds Bar and Live Music Venue.

Shot with Sony and Canon Cameras. Edited with Adobe Premiere. Graphics made with Flash ( Animate) and After effects.

I plan on doing more re edits to this.

https://www.facebook.com/BYFIST/

https://byfist.com/

https://fitzrockssa.com/

https://www.facebook.com/fitzrockssa/

Bugliosi, Oswalds Guilt

https://mattkprovideo.com/2020/12/02/bugliosi-oswalds-guilt/

This is Vincent Bugliosi’s list of reasons he believes Lee Harvey Oswald was guilty of assassinating President John F. Kennedy.

This is from his book “Reclaiming History”.

(1) Oswald always visited Marina in Irving on a Friday. Nov 21 was the first Thursday visit ever.

(2) Oswald’s claim to be getting curtain rods in Irving was an implausible lie.

(3) Oswald told Frazier he would NOT be coming back to Irving on Friday night.

(4) That night Oswald avoided Kennedy talk with Marina, a subject it was their custom to discuss.

(5) Friday morning, Oswald left almost all his cash and his wedding ring in Irving.

(6) On Friday morning, Oswald placed a long paper-wrapped package in the back seat of Frazier’s car.

 (7) Frazier noticed that for the first time on a return trip from Irving, Oswald brought no lunch.

 (8) On arrival at the TSBD, Oswald walked faster and ahead of Frazier for the first time ever.

 (9) For the first time ever, Oswald didn’t read the paper in the TSBD domino room.

10) Oswald’s pretense with a co-worker that he didn’t know JFK’s route

(11) Howard Brennan saw Lee Harvey Oswald fire the third shot that killed the President.

 (12) Kennedy’s assassin was at the now-infamous sixth-floor window.

(13) During interrogation, Oswald put himself on the sixth floor at the time of the assassination.

(14) Oswald’s story of getting a Coke after hearing commotion of assassination is not sensible.

 (15) It makes no sense that Oswald the “political animal” had no interest in the President’s death.

(16) After the assassination, only Oswald missed a roll call at the TSBD.

(17) Oswald walked past his normal bus stop and walked seven blocks to board a different line.

 (18) Oswald left the Marsalis bus when it got caught in traffic.

 (19) Oswald’s not speaking to the cab driver about the assassination is striking.

 (20) Oswald had the cab drive past his residence, dropping him off down the road.

(21) Oswald’s behavior at his boarding house indicates a flight in progress.

(22) Oswald retrieved his revolver at the rooming house.

(23) In addition to getting a coat and his gun, Oswald changed trousers.

(24) Lee Harvey Oswald murdered J.D. Tippit.

(25) A store manager saw Oswald evading police sirens in front of his store.

(26) Oswald slipped into the Texas Theater without buying a ticket.

(27) When approached by police in the Texas Theater, Oswald said “Well, it is all over now.”

 (28) Oswald then fought the police and tried to pull his revolver out.

(29) After arrest, Oswald refused to even give his name to arresting officers.

30) Oswald made a clenched-fist salute to reporters.

(31) Oswald refused a lie detector test.

32) After visiting him on Saturday, Marina came away convinced of Oswald’s guilt.

 (33) Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano rifle was found on the sixth floor of the TSBD.

 (34) The mostly intact bullet (CE 399) and two of the fragments were fired from this rifle.

(35) The three expended shells on the sixth floor were “fired in and ejected from” Oswald’s rifle.

(36) A handmade paper bag large enough to carry Oswald’s rifle was found in the sniper’s nest.

(37) Oswald’s prints were found on boxes that comprised the sniper’s nest.

 (38) Oswald was the sole owner of the revolver found in his possession on arrest.

 (39) The bullets recovered from Tippit’s body were consistent with being fired from Oswald’s .38.

(40) The four cartridge shells found at the Tippit murder scene were fired from Oswald’s revolver.

(41) A paraffin test on Oswald’s hands showed he’d fired a revolver just before his arrest.

(42) Oswald left his blue jacket behind in the TSBD.

(43) Oswald’s tan jacket was found along the path Tippit’s killer took.

(44) Oswald’s work clipboard was found on the sixth floor of the TSBD.

(45) Oswald lied about owning a rifle, and about owning the Mannlicher-Carcano specifically.

(46) Oswald lied about being in the backyard photo where he was holding his rifle.

(47) Oswald lied about having seen the picture before.

(48) Oswald lied about living at the place where the picture with the rifle was taken.

(49) Oswald lied about telling Wesley Frazier the curtain rod story. 

 (50) Oswald lied about putting a long package into Frazier’s car that morning.

(51) Oswald told police the only thing he’d brought to work that morning was his lunch.

 (52) Oswald lied about having lunch on the first floor with two other employees.

(53) Oswald lied about where he’d bought his revolver.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reclaiming_History

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Bugliosi

“JFK” 5.6 seconds?

JFK 6 Seconds. Inspired by a quote from David Von Peins website.

http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/oliver-stone-blunder.html

In Olivers Stones JFK, he accidentally proves the Warren Commission RIGHT in regards to the 5.6 seconds to shoot a rifle.

Even though Kevin Costner says it took “between 6 and 7 seconds” you can see for yourself that the actor could operate the bolt action rifle in and five and a half seconds.

Of course, we would have to factor in more time for the shooter to aim….

https://mattkprovideo.com/2020/11/17/jfk-5-6-seconds/

McAdams figures

John McAdams, professor of Political Science at Marquette University,

posted at alt.assassination.jfk May 31, 2001, t


OK, folks, here it is, almost complete and ready to go onto my site:
[http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/earwitnesses.htm]
It’s a tabulation of what the Dealey Plaza earwitnesses reporting hearing during the
shooting. I get the following:
Depository Witnesses: 55
Knoll Witnesses 35
Other location 9
Two different locations 5
Note that witnesses were classified as “two different locations” only when they
reported distinct impressions of shots from two different locations. Hearing shots but
being uncertain of what the location was (“TSBD or Knoll”) is relegated to “does not know”
as are impressions that are distinct but don’t allow distinguishing between possible
shooter locations (“from the right side”).
I’m now convinced that [Stewart] Galanor was right when he assured me that the HSCA
undercounted the “Knoll” category. On the other hand, I think Galanor badly overcounted
it.
It’s clear, however, that a majority of the witnesses who offered any testimony as to
the source of the shots said they came from the Depository, and the ratio of Depository to
Knoll witnesses is 1.57/1.00.
Conspiracists really need to stop claiming that the earwitness testimony supports a
Grassy Knoll shooter. Not only did more witnesses hear shots from the Depository, but only
five witnesses heard shots from two locations. If we grant that at least “somebody” was
shooting from the Sniper’s Nest, that doesn’t really leave much room for a Grassy Knoll
shooter.