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The JFK Assassination - Discussion & Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by John Corbett on Yesterday at 10:07:28 PM »And a bullet looking anything like CE399 strikes a rib so hard it broke at the spine and felt like a sucker punch to the back, blasted out 10 cm of the rib farther along, then shattered the radius in five pieces before bending around the radius - not deflecting away from the point of contact and not going through it either - and entered the left thigh where it embeds a piece of lead in the femur - that is NOT impossible? What is your test for impossibility?
You are on to me now. I fabricated all of the "evidence" from voices in my head and then made devilishly clever moves to plant my fabrications into the public record:
- T.E. Moore (24 H 534, "President KENNEDY had reached the Thornton Freeway
sign, a shot was fired and Mr. MOORE observed the President slumping forward in
the Presidential car.")- Nellie Connally (4 H 147. "I turned over my right shoulder and looked back, and saw
the President as he had both hands at his neck.")- David Powers (7 H 473: "I noticed then that the President moved quite far to his left
after the shot from the extreme right hand side where he had been sitting. There was a
second shot and Governor Connally disappeared from sight and then there was a third
shot which took off the top of the President’s head")- Gayle Newman (19 H 488: "President Kennedy kind of jumped like he was startled
and covered his head with his hands and then raised up. After I heard the first shot,
another shot sounded and Governor grabbed his chest and lay back on the seat of the
car")- William Newman (19 H 490 "The President jumped up in his seat, and it looked like
what I thought was a firecracker had went off and I thought he had realized it.")- John Chism (19 H 472 “When I saw the motorcade round the corner, the President
was standing and waving to the crowd. And just as he got just about in front of me, he
turned and waved at the crowd on this side of the street, the right side; at this point I
heard what sounded like one shot, and I saw him, "The President," sit back in his seat
and lean his head to his left side.”- Faye Chism (19 H 471 “As the President was coming through, I heard this first shot,
and the President fell to his left.”)- James Altgens (7 H 520. He said his z255 shot was after first shot and before any
other. It shows JFK reacting.)- George Hickey (CE1024, 18 H 761. Perhaps 2 or 3 seconds elapsed from the time I
looked to the rear and then looked at the President. He was slumped forward and to
his left, and was straightening up to an almost erect sitting position as I turned and
looked. At the moment he was almost sitting erect I heard two reports which I thought
were shots and that appeared to me completely different in sound than the first report
and were in such rapid succession that there seemed to be practically no time element
between them.”)- Sam Kinney (CE1024, 18 H 731. “As we completed the left turn and on a short
distance, there was a shot. At this time I glanced from the tailights of the President's
car that I use for gaging distances for driving. I saw the President lean toward the left
and appeared to have grabbed his chest with right hand. There was a second of pause
and then two more shots were heard”).- Paul Landis (CE1024, 18 H 758. Saw JFK move in response to first shot but thought
he was just turning in the direction of the sound. Landis began to scan crowd,
buildings and car before second shot was heard. He recalled only two shots.)- Cecil Ault (24 H 534. Viewing from court house on Houston. Reported to have seen
JFK rise up in his seat after first shot.)- Harold Norman (3 H 191. “but I know I heard a shot, and then after I heard the shot,
well, it seems as though the President, you know, slumped or something,”)- Malcolm Summers (Affidavit, 19 H 500 “The President's car had just come up in
front of me when I heard a shot and saw the President slump down in the car and
heard Mrs. Kennedy say, "Oh, no", then a second shot and then I hit the ground as I
realized these were shots.”)- Mary Moorman (Affidavit, 19 H 487, “As I snapped the picture of President
Kennedy, I heard a shot ring out. President Kennedy kind of slumped over.”- Jean Newman (Affidavit, 19 H 489, “The motorcade had just passed me when I heard
that I thought was a firecracker at first, and the President had just passed me, because
after he had just passed, there was a loud report, it just scared me, and I noticed that
the President jumped, he sort of ducked his head down and I thought at the time that it
probably scared him, too, just like it did me, because he flinched, like he jumped. I
saw him put his elbows like this, with his hands on his chest.”)- Charles Brehm (Dallas Times Herald statement, Nov. 22, 1963 “The witness Brehm
was shaking uncontrollably as he further described the shooting. ‘The first shot must
not have been too solid, because he just slumped’.”)- Pierce Allman, (WFAA radio interview, in which he statyes that he thought “the
President was ducking from the first shot”)
But as if that was not enough, I scrounged around and persuaded Ernest Brandt and his friend John Templin to come forward and provide additional lies that JFK reacted visibly to the first shot.
Your problem is you don't have a clue as to how to weigh evidence. Your continued blind faith in eyewitness accounts demonstrates that. You think because a witness tells you something, it becomes an established fact. I didn't count them but it looks like you just cited about 20 witnesses and you present their accounts as if they are empirical evidence. You have no idea how to corroborate what witnesses have said. You just believe any witness who tells a story that conforms with your pet theory which is a pretty good indication that the witness got something wrong because your scenario makes no sense. Witnesses are fallible and one fallible witness isn't much corroboration for another fallible witness. You've never understood that and you likely never will. You are too wedded to a ridiculous scenario you dreamed up about two decades ago.
Let's put it this way. If you are right, everyone who has ever studied the JFKA is wrong because I've never come across anyone who has ever argued for what you believe happened. Maybe you should create a sock puppet so you would have someone who agrees with you.
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