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Online Andrew Mason

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Re: At Z-248, Gov. JBC Does Not Look Injured
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 07:29:31 PM »
I posted this on "When Was JBC Hit?".
It demonstrates what nonsense the premise of this thread is.
The observation, that JBC doesn't look injured at z248, is utter nonsense;

"I created this GiF to highlight JBC's reaction. I used z223 and z240 which represents a time gap of 1 second. A single second. Look at the difference between the two images and consider there is a single second between them:"


I agree that there has been only one shot by z240. z240 is quite consistent with JBC doing what he said he did, and what Nellie and Gayle Newman and Bobby Hargis observed JBC did, in response to the first shot. In fact, Hargis thought that JBC was hit on the first shot because of the way he reacted. 

The problem with your scenario is your insistence that JBC falsely imagined he was not struck on the first shot. 

It is also at least interesting that JBC does not move his right arm after z271. In z240 he has yet to swing his right forearm from somewhere below to right in front of what would become the chest exit wound.
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Online John Corbett

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Re: At Z-248, Gov. JBC Does Not Look Injured
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 08:01:03 PM »
I agree that there has been only one shot by z240. z240 is quite consistent with JBC doing what he said he did, and what Nellie and Gayle Newman and Bobby Hargis observed JBC did, in response to the first shot. In fact, Hargis thought that JBC was hit on the first shot because of the way he reacted. 

The problem with your scenario is your insistence that JBC falsely imagined he was not struck on the first shot. 

It is also at least interesting that JBC does not move his right arm after z271. In z240 he has yet to swing his right forearm from somewhere below to right in front of what would become the chest exit wound.

Have you forgotten about his sudden and rapid arm flip at Z226?

Anyone who can look at the footage immediately following JFK's reemergence at Z225 and can't see that JBC has obviously been hit is not a person who should be taken seriously. Trust me on this. We don't take you seriously. Neither the LNs nor the CTs.

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Re: At Z-248, Gov. JBC Does Not Look Injured
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 08:32:02 PM »
Have you forgotten about his sudden and rapid arm flip at Z226?

Anyone who can look at the footage immediately following JFK's reemergence at Z225 and can't see that JBC has obviously been hit is not a person who should be taken seriously. Trust me on this. We don't take you seriously. Neither the LNs nor the CTs.
I can’t tell from the zfilm whether he is hit in the chest and wrist at z225. Neither could JBC or Nellie. At least Dan, and Altgens, and 45 others who recalled that the last two shots were close together agrees with me that there has only been one shot to that point
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Re: At Z-248, Gov. JBC Does Not Look Injured
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 08:33:01 PM »
I can’t tell from the zfilm whether he is hit in the chest and wrist at z225. Neither could JBC or Nellie.

He was only shot one time.

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Re: At Z-248, Gov. JBC Does Not Look Injured
« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 09:56:03 PM »
He was only shot one time.
We don’t really have any evidence that he was struck by only one bullet other than JBC said he felt only one bullet impact. The wounds are different and JBC did not feel two of his wounds. Everyone just assumed he was hit only once.