Interesting video of Dr Jenkins who was at the autopsy of JFK.

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Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Interesting video of Dr Jenkins who was at the autopsy of JFK.
« Reply #147 on: June 27, 2022, 02:10:15 AM »
Gerry Down has started a thread entitled "The physics of "back and to the left" in which he presents an argument that a bullet passing through JFK's head would not have caused much movement.
I would urge readers to look through this thread to get an idea of the massive forces that blew JFK's head apart sending pieces of skull flying in all directions. The idea that this massive force applied to JFK's head would have resulted in little movement of his head is utterly ludicrous.

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Re: Interesting video of Dr Jenkins who was at the autopsy of JFK.
« Reply #148 on: June 27, 2022, 04:00:40 AM »
Gerry Down has started a thread entitled "The physics of "back and to the left" in which he presents an argument that a bullet passing through JFK's head would not have caused much movement.
I would urge readers to look through this thread to get an idea of the massive forces that blew JFK's head apart sending pieces of skull flying in all directions.The idea that this massive force applied to JFK's head would have resulted in little movement of his head is utterly ludicrous.

The idea that this massive force applied to JFK's head would have resulted in little movement of his head is utterly ludicrous.

That's exactly right.... And I might add .....No 6.5mm  FMJ bullet would cause the massive damage, nor would that 6.5mm bullet throw a 200 pound man like he'd been struck by a bowling ball.  A 6.5mm, 160 grain,  FMJ bullet at a velocity of 2000FPS would pass right through with little transfer of energy .