Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield

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Online Michael T. Griffith

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2026, 01:01:46 PM »
Another sad case of denial.

Bullet Holes in the Limousine and Extra Bullets in Dealey Plaza

Lecture by Doug Weldon on JFK Limo Windshield Coverup

I guess St. Louis Dispatch journalist Richard Dudman was seeing things when he reported seeing an obvious hole in the limo's windshield. Other witnesses, including Dallas police officers Stavis Ellis and Bobby Hargis and medical student Evalea Glanges, also reported seeing a hole in the windshield, with some describing it as big enough to put a pencil through.

But, of course, they were all "mistaken." They mistook a crack for a circular hole that was large enough to put a pencil through. Of course. You bet.

You see, a hole in the windshield destroys the lone-gunman shooting scenario.

BTW, there was also a clear round bullet mark in the chrome above the windshield. Photos prove that dent was not there before the assassination.

And then there are the corroborated credible reports of missed shots landing in Dealey Plaza, two of them confirmed by photographic evidence, but WC apologists dismiss all of them as "mistaken."

Extra Bullets and Missed Shots in Dealey Plaza
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WRwhDQ9HMydf5pICsHwgtkoNKw0YSO8T/view

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
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Online Gerry Down

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2026, 01:33:56 PM »
You see, a hole in the windshield destroys the lone-gunman shooting scenario.

No it doesn't.

A bullet fragment exiting JFK's head could have made a hole through the windshield. As it happens it only had enough force to crack the windshield but not actually break through the windshield.

Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2026, 11:53:33 PM »
The JFKA research community has done some good work, but unfortunately has a tendency to believe select witnesses, and has a near-compulsion to subscribe to "opposite of the WC" explanations of nearly everything.

So "JFK was shot from the front" has become the mantra of some.



Offline Marjan Rynkiewicz

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
« Reply #19 on: January 03, 2026, 11:55:00 PM »
You see, a hole in the windshield destroys the lone-gunman shooting scenario.

No it doesn't.

A bullet fragment exiting JFK's head could have made a hole through the windshield. As it happens it only had enough force to crack the windshield but not actually break through the windshield.
Yes.
And the needed deflection of the slug (or major remnant) inside jfk's head precludes that head-shot coming from Oswald.
But the needed deflection fits ok with a shot from SSA Hickey.

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 02:33:10 PM »
You see, a hole in the windshield destroys the lone-gunman shooting scenario.

No it doesn't.

A bullet fragment exiting JFK's head could have made a hole through the windshield. As it happens it only had enough force to crack the windshield but not actually break through the windshield.

   The above begs the question of why the alleged same ammo/same rifle: (1) Explodes JFK's head upon contact, vs (2) Passing through the bodies of JFK and Connally like a hot knife through butter.

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Re: Experiment proves no bullet penetrated the limo windshield
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