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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: JFK's Throat Wound Was an Entrance Wound: Refuting the Shored-Wound Theory
« Last post by Ted Sager on Today at 08:05:54 AM »When yer right, yer right.
MW: This all happened at least two hours before Bentley gave a wallet to Lt Baker.
Nobody actually said that.

He never felt the thigh wound.I am not sure what it is about JBC’s lack of physical sensation from his thigh wound that you find laughable. Perhaps you are not aware that bullet wounds are often not felt.
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Not it doesn't. You have to apply common sense to figure that part out.It is not my analysis. I am just repeating the evidence. Your analysis says that the evidence is wrong.
No, it tells YOU that. People with common sense have figured out his reaction is to being shot.
You have some of the worst analytical skills of anybody I have encountered on the subject of JFKA, LN or CT.
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The Ed Forum is paid up and will continue until the Second Coming.
The Zionism thread is alive and kicking.
Niederwacky says he has retired, so he should be able to devote full time to his, er, "interests."
Can it get any better than this?
The back shot entered low enough to graze K's first thoracic vertebra as seen from the X-ray. This would put the entrance much lower than picture indicated. First, Oswald could NOT have made that shot from six stories up. My belief is that the back shot came from the storm drain at the corner of Elm and Houston that was later removed by the city of Dallas to remove the chance of an accurate reconstruction of the shooting as Dallas removed other evidence in the plaza also.
I think this thread will stand as bright monument to the fact that you have no business discussing the JFK case in a public forum while pretending to be anything other than a novice on the subject, and while presuming to pass judgment on research you haven't even read and to attack scholars who've done far, far, far more research than you have done or ever will do.
), but "dumbness" is not something of which I've ever been accused or that most people think shines through my writing.