JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories

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Offline Michael Carney

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #259 on: August 16, 2020, 04:26:03 PM »
Thanks again
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #260 on: August 16, 2020, 07:43:15 PM »
I meant why I can't just paste a picture into this posting.

All this stuff is available online.
Google the following:
"why can't I just paste an image into my posting on forums"
(If you include the quotation marks I may have to kill you)
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #261 on: August 16, 2020, 07:45:05 PM »
The Forum limits uploaded photos to a generic or custom icon per member. That way all the Forum needs to back-up and pay for storage are text and a very small amount of pictures. Pictures (larger than icons) have really large file sizes. Most Forums do it this way, I believe.

Photos for posts must be to an image link that is nested inside these tags:

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I believe the browser (not the Forum's software) reads the link and automatically loads the image in.

You can use use direct coding ("Toggle View") or click on the "Picture Frame" icon. It's up to the poster to maintain a library of images at a picture-hosting site (maybe OneDrive links work, but I don't know).

You can also "hot-link" an image you see already posted on another site, by right-clicking the image and choosing "Copy image location" (do not press "Copy image" as that is for copying all the image information and data for pasting into a digital photo editor program). Some sites discourage "hot-linking" and your image link from such sources might not display correctly on the Forum.

Images on the Forum have been known to disappear over time as the image-hosting site may go to a paying format or go out of business. An "hot-linked" image can disappear if the page it's linked to is removed or its address is changed.

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Offline Michael Carney

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #262 on: August 16, 2020, 07:54:47 PM »
Bill, thanks very much, I'm learning.

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #263 on: August 16, 2020, 08:14:20 PM »
Bill, thanks very much, I'm learning.

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #264 on: August 16, 2020, 08:48:50 PM »
Since this thread is called “JFK’s Head Snap and the implausible jet effect…… I thought I would focus on that.

Dr Luis Alvarez, Nobel Prize winner in physics in 1968, did an experiment with a watermelon. Please go to this site http://www.jfklancer.com/galanor/jet_effect.html and look at the pictures of the watermelon when hit by a frangible round. I know, a head is not a watermelon but they are similar, hard on the outside and soft on the inside. Click on the pictures to enlarge for better viewing. So what happened to the watermelon, the front of it exploded similar to JFK and it was thrown backwards in the direction of where the shot originated.

Now remember in the motion picture “JFK”, Kevin Costner kept repeating when explaining JFK’s head movement “back and to the left, back and to the left, back and to the left”.

Now if you consider Dr. Luis Alvarez's melon experiment the movement of the watermelon went directly back towards where the shot came from. So By following JFK’s head movement you can tell in which direction the shot came from, “back and to the left”. And who was back and to the left with gun that fires a frangible round, Hickey.

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Re: JFK's Head Snap and the Implausible Jet-Effect and Neurospasm Theories
« Reply #265 on: August 17, 2020, 05:39:24 AM »
Since this thread is called “JFK’s Head Snap and the implausible jet effect…… I thought I would focus on that.

Dr Luis Alvarez, Nobel Prize winner in physics in 1968, did an experiment with a watermelon. Please go to this site http://www.jfklancer.com/galanor/jet_effect.html and look at the pictures of the watermelon when hit by a frangible round. I know, a head is not a watermelon but they are similar, hard on the outside and soft on the inside. Click on the pictures to enlarge for better viewing. So what happened to the watermelon, the front of it exploded similar to JFK and it was thrown backwards in the direction of where the shot originated.

Now remember in the motion picture “JFK”, Kevin Costner kept repeating when explaining JFK’s head movement “back and to the left, back and to the left, back and to the left”.

Now if you consider Dr. Luis Alvarez's melon experiment the movement of the watermelon went directly back towards where the shot came from. So By following JFK’s head movement you can tell in which direction the shot came from, “back and to the left”. And who was back and to the left with gun that fires a frangible round, Hickey.

The Magic Loogie

Back, and to the left
Back, and to the left
Back... and to the left

« Last Edit: August 17, 2020, 05:43:18 AM by Bill Chapman »