Did Knott Laboratory Disprove the Single-Bullet Theory?

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Re: Did Knott Laboratory Disprove the Single-Bullet Theory?
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Yes, Gov. JBC's surgeons believed a projectile entered the "dorsal" (wristwatch side) of his right wrist, fractured the bone, and then exited the "ventral" side.

Surgeon Shaw thought that wound-pattern indicated a separate projectile had struck JBC's wrist. Shaw thought the SBT could have happened, but leaned towards JBC being struck by a separate shot from JFK, and was additionally puzzled by JBC's wrist wound.

You can sit in you chair and try to face the dorsal and ventral side of your wrist to your chest. It takes a bit of contorting to get the dorsal side to face your chest. 

Even CT'ers seem little informed about these oddities regarding JBC's wounds. (In truth, most CT'ers prefer to chase ideologically informed narratives that comfortably explain the JFKA in its entirety, not hard facts).

I lean to towards more than one shooter on 11/22. But given that no one has ever determined who LHO's confederates or manipulators were...who knows who they were.

I suspect a very small plot, possibly two Alpha 66'ers, or G2'ers.

Suspicions, like allegations and accusations, are not facts.

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Yes, Gov. JBC's surgeons believed a projectile entered the "dorsal" (wristwatch side) of his right wrist, fractured the bone, and then exited the "ventral" side.

Surgeon Shaw thought that wound-pattern indicated a separate projectile had struck JBC's wrist. Shaw thought the SBT could have happened, but leaned towards JBC being struck by a separate shot from JFK, and was additionally puzzled by JBC's wrist wound.

You can sit in you chair and try to face the dorsal and ventral side of your wrist to your chest. It takes a bit of contorting to get the dorsal side to face your chest. 

Even CT'ers seem little informed about these oddities regarding JBC's wounds. (In truth, most CT'ers prefer to chase ideologically informed narratives that comfortably explain the JFKA in its entirety, not hard facts).

I lean to towards more than one shooter on 11/22. But given that no one has ever determined who LHO's confederates or manipulators were...who knows who they were.

I suspect a very small plot, possibly two Alpha 66'ers, or G2'ers.

Suspicions, like allegations and accusations, are not facts.



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Gov. JBC appears to showing the exit point of the projectile that struck his wrist. The slug exited the ventral side of his wrist.

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Gov. JBC appears to showing the exit point of the projectile that struck his wrist. The slug exited the ventral side of his wrist.

Allegedly.

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The surgeon who examined JBC's wrist wound, and direction of fibers in the wound, was pretty clear the slug entered the the dorsal side. Even under informal "cross examination" so to speak, of Dr. Shaw.

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The surgeon who examined JBC's wrist wound, and direction of fibers in the wound, was pretty clear the slug entered the the dorsal side. Even under informal "cross examination" so to speak, of Dr. Shaw.

Dr. SHAW. I’ll start by saying that my examination of the wrist was a cursory one because I realized that Dr. Gregory was going to have the responsibility
of doing what was necessary surgically for this wrist.

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Dr. GREGORY. Yes; debridement is a surgical term used to designate that
procedure in attending a wound which removes by sharp excision all nonvital
tissue in the area together with any identifiable foreign objects.
In attending this wound, it was evident early that clot had been carried into
the wound from the dorsal surface to the bone and into the fracture. This
would imply that an irregular missile had passed through the wrist from the
dorsal to the volar aspect.

https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh6/pdf/WH6_Gregory.pdf

Shaw was surprised to find out that was Gregory's conclusion, and asked him about it. Certain threads had been pushed into the wrist wound also. Shaw, a deeply experienced surgeon in bullet injuries (war time service), knew that a missile passing through Gov. JBC's chest would most likely enter the volar side and exit through the dorsal side.

"So, if the facts do not match your premise...then change your premise."--Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone, in a long-running TV movies series.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.

Bonus add on: Gregory described the JBC wrist wound as having been caused by an "irregular missile."

Hmmm. Does that sound like CE-399?

The Single Banana Theory is a theory....but only a theory.

 

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