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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #63 on: December 30, 2019, 10:38:24 PM »
Not what Lattimer, "Target Car" and the Haags claimed to be doing anyway. They were duplicating a Carcano bullet passing though replicas of humans to see if slowing and tumbling of the bullet would result in a condition similar to CE 399. That's what rational people do in a criminal case with a mystery; they assume nothing until they've conducted experiments and tests.

Can you prove he wasn't wrong in that regard?

Feel free to present an alternative scenario that's more rational.

Many things in a crime case can't be proven conclusively or to an absolute. There's no time travel yet, and most events weren't captured on film. Human memory is fallible.

Reasonable people use common sense to assess the totality of the evidence.

Still waiting for you to address why the magic bullet caused so much damage and turned out pristine and the head shot bullet exploded and disintegrated in JFK's head. Weren't they both full metal jacketed bullets that don't typically explode? This should be good.  ;D

Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #64 on: December 30, 2019, 11:29:11 PM »
Still waiting for you to address why the magic bullet caused so much damage and turned out pristine and the head shot bullet exploded and disintegrated in JFK's head. Weren't they both full metal jacketed bullets that don't typically explode? This should be good.  ;D

... 'that don't typically explode'
>>> when passing through soft flesh. There. I finished that sentence off for you.
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #65 on: December 31, 2019, 01:00:10 AM »
Still waiting for you to address why the magic bullet caused so much damage and turned out pristine and the head shot bullet exploded and disintegrated in JFK's head. Weren't they both full metal jacketed bullets that don't typically explode? This should be good.  ;D

I doubt that the bullet that exploded JFK's skull was a FMJ.   I'd bet that the bullet was mercury encased in dry ice..... Because they found no trace of the bullet in the brain cavity.

Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #66 on: December 31, 2019, 04:17:52 AM »
I doubt that the bullet that exploded JFK's skull was a FMJ.   I'd bet that the bullet was mercury encased in dry ice..... Because they found no trace of the bullet in the brain cavity.

Then why did metal particles show up in the Xrays?

Did the evil, evil, evil CIA or FBI put them there?

In the film, I mean?

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #67 on: December 31, 2019, 04:29:28 AM »
Still waiting for you to address why the magic bullet caused so much damage and turned out pristine and the head shot bullet exploded and disintegrated in JFK's head. Weren't they both full metal jacketed bullets that don't typically explode? This should be good.  ;D

Jack,

I'm surprised that you're glibly asserting that the so-called Magic Bullet was "pristine" when everyone knows that it wasn't.

As to how that rounded-point bullet could have done so much damage, watch PBS Nova's "Cold Case JFK".  You can watch all of the separate episodes on YouTube.

It shows the same kind of very-stable-in-flight bullet being fired from the same kind of rifle and penetrating three feet of pine wood. The fact that that kind of bullet has a strong tendency to "yaw" upward and start tumbling upon exiting something helps to explain how it injured Connally the way that it did and yet lose only a little of its mass, squeezed out of its slightly flattened base during a glancing (but devestating) blow to his wrist.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #68 on: December 31, 2019, 04:48:10 AM »
As to how that rounded-point bullet could have done so much damage, watch PBS Nova's "Cold Case JFK".  You can watch all of the separate episodes on YouTube.

As is usually the case with such things, they start with the assumption that CE399 hit both Kennedy and Connally and then set about to fashion a scenario in which that could be possible (if you make the right set of assumptions that will make it work).

Offline Thomas Graves

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« Reply #69 on: December 31, 2019, 05:01:18 AM »
As is usually the case with such things, they start with the assumption that CE399 hit both Kennedy and Connally and then set about to fashion a scenario in which that could be possible (if you make the right set of assumptions that will make it work).

Iacoletti,

How many people do you figure were "in" on the assassination and the cover up?

Couple hundred?

Thousands?

After all, we DO live in an evil, evil, evil FBI and CIA-controled "Deep State," don't we?

LOL

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« Last Edit: December 31, 2019, 05:02:50 AM by Thomas Graves »