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If a CT could come to accept the "SBT," would he or she remain a CT?

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Tom Graves:

--- Quote from: Jake Maxwell on July 18, 2025, 02:36:19 PM ---[...]

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Dear Jake "Eagle Eye" Maxwell,

What's the matter with you?

-- Tom

Jake Maxwell:
It's interesting to note that the one person, perhaps closest to the event, did not believe in the SBT... Here's a summary from Google:

John Connally did not believe the magic bullet theory, also known as the single-bullet theory, was accurate. He and his wife, Nellie, consistently stated that he was struck by a separate bullet after President Kennedy was hit. Furthermore, the [some] physicians who treated Connally's wounds also did not believe they were caused by the same bullet that injured Kennedy, according to The New York Times.
The single-bullet theory, a key component of the Warren Commission's findings, proposed that one bullet caused multiple non-fatal wounds to both President Kennedy and Governor Connally. The Commission acknowledged a difference of opinion on this theory among its members, according to Wikipedia....
Connally's rejection of the theory is significant because it undermines the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The timing of the shots, as determined by the Zapruder film, is crucial to the theory. If Connally was hit by a separate bullet, it would have been impossible for Oswald to have fired all the shots from his rifle within the time frame estimated by the commission.

Tom Graves:

--- Quote from: Jake Maxwell on July 18, 2025, 09:17:48 PM ---[...]

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Dear Jake,

I hope you don't mind my changing your nickname from "Eagle Eye" to "Mister Magoo."

-- Tom

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