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MTG--


Do you understand now? The projectile that hit Connally's wrist carried with it numerous fibers from his wool suit into the wrist wound, but Connally's back wound had no fibers in it. If the bullet that hit Connally's back had just torn through four layers of JFK's clothing, it would have carried fibers from that clothing into Connally's back wound, but Connally's back wound had no fibers in it.

This is one of the reasons that both Dr. Gregory and Dr. Shaw concluded that the bullet that hit Connally's back had not hit anything else first.
---MTG

This is interesting, and another reason to be skeptical of the LNT-SBT theories.

The record shows Drs. Gregory and Shaw were skeptical of the SBT. Shaw must be regarded as extremely intelligent and experienced, and  hands-on participant viewing and treating JBC's wounds. No mere theoretician, or JFKA hobbyist.

I am skeptical of SBT-LNT. I have reasonable doubts.
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Trump is a new kind of Sheriff.  Congress managed to pass a bipartisan Housing Affordability Act which allegedly benefits both Republican and Dem politicians.  Trump told them to cram it until they pass the SAVE Act.  Any other establishment politician would just have signed it for the PR.   On CNN they used certain buzz words with negative connotations to describe this.  Trump is "obsessed," "fixated," and "delusional" according to them when it comes to the SAVE Act.  If Obama had done something similar, he would be described as "heroic" or "standing up for what he believes."  If crazed right wingers had vandalized the Reflecting Pool, they would be deemed a threat to democracy.  The FBI would drop all other investigations and seek them out to the ends of the Earth.  But the story is that Trump botched the job.

What I like about Trump is he's acting like a guy playing with house money. He no longer has to worry about the next election. I don't think he is all that concerned about the midterms. He's going to do what he thinks is best for the country and he's willing to accept the political fallout. We've had other two term presidents but they governed like they were still concerned with their legacy. Trump doesn't do that. It is reflected in both his actions and his words. He has no filter. He says what's on his mind. I got a big kick out of the Oval Office scene when his Energy Secretary was fumbling over his obviously prepared lines and Trump turned to him and in a good natured way told him, "Nobody cares." The lefties tried to us it as another example of Trump being unhinged but in reality it was a good natured barb at a member of his team. Anyone who has ever played team sports knows this is the kind of trash talk teammates hurl at each other all thee time.
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JFK's "reacting to a "severe external stimulus" by 207" noted by the HSCA photographic panel has been completely discredited.
The reason the debate never ends is due to this kind of ignorance being endlessly repeated.
And which women stated that the first shot occurred when JFK was "right in front" of them? Please enlighten us.

It seems to me that the HSCA realized their timing of the shots didn't sync up with the Z-film and his was their lame attempt to argue he reacted earlier than he actually did. One second before he was actually shot.

Maybe I have misinterpreted you past writings but it seems peculiar to me you seem to accept the reality of the SBT but you dispute that Oswald was the one who fired that shot. I have no idea how you could arrive at that conclusion.
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JFK's "reacting to a "severe external stimulus" by 207" noted by the HSCA photographic panel has been completely discredited.
The reason the debate never ends is due to this kind of ignorance being endlessly repeated.

How does one "completely discredit" a professional photographic panel's analysis of the same film that everyone is still looking at today? John Orr doesn't seem to think it's been "completely discredited." Or are you in John C mode, whereby anything that doesn't fit your preferred narrative has been "completely discredited"?

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And which women stated that the first shot occurred when JFK was "right in front" of them? Please enlighten us.

I'm disappointed. I would have assumed you had memorized CE 1381 by now.

Gloria Calvery: "The car he was in was almost directly in front of where I was standing when I heard the first shot."

Karan Hicks: "The car he was in was almost directly in front of where I was standing when I heard the first explosion."

Karen Westbrook: "The car he was in was almost directly in front of where I was standing when I heard the first explosion."

Carol Reed: ""At the time President Kennedy was shot I was standing on the curb of Elm Street about mid-way between the Texas School Book Depository Building and the Elm Street Railroad overpass. I was with Mrs . Karen Hicks ... Miss Karen Westbrook ... and Mrs. Gloria Calvary ... at the time the President was shot."

Feeling enlightened, Grasshopper? I didn't think so.


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JBC is reacting to the shot that JFK is reacting to.   But according to the evidence that is the first shot and he is reacting to hearing it and recognizing it as a rifle shot and realizing that JFK was the likely target.  So he is reacting to it by turning around to look at JFK.  That is not a theory.  That is just going by the evidence. The “theory” is that the evidence is all wrong.

 

Is this what everyone else sees - JBC having a 'concerned' reaction?  ;D
Or is it just Andrew?
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What in the world? I will charitably assume you must have a reading problem. I pointed out that Dr. Shaw, who operated on the wound, said it was elliptical, and then I quoted him saying it was elliptical. Let me quote him again:

The wound entrance was an elliptical wound. (6 H 95)

I don't have a reading problem. You have a memory problem and now you are flat out lying about what you wrote in your previous post. I'm going to do a COPY and PASTE to make sure I quote you verbatim, and then I'm going to jam it up your nose. You wrote:

"He said the wound was elliptical because . . . it was elliptical."

And then you turn around and tell me I have a reading problem. Maybe you should use the modify function to go back and erase what you originally wrote and maybe you can fool people into believing you didn't actually write what I quoted you saying.

Nothing makes me laugh more than when you step in it like this.
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And, to repeat, he's the guy who operated on the wound. He also explained that he debrided the wound elliptically, around its edges.

You know the wound measured 1.5 x 0.8 cm, right? You know this, right? That's almost identical in size to JFK's rear head entry wound--1.5 x 0.6 cm--yet no one has ever floated the theory that the head-shot bullet was markedly tumbling when it struck.

No one is disputing the entry wound was elliptical. The question is why was it elliptical. Because of your clumsy attempt to quote Shaw out of context, we don't really know what he said. I'm sure he didn't say something as dumb as what you attributed to him. "He said the wound was elliptical because . . . it was elliptical.". That is hilarious.
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For newcomers who haven't read the whole thread, I should add that Dr. Shaw also pointed out that Connally's back-wound bullet created a "small tunneling wound" (7 HSCA 149), and he noted "the neat way in which it stripped the rib out without doing much damage to the muscles that lay on either side of it" (4 H 116), which debunks the idea that the bullet was markedly tumbling--either when it hit or when it tore through Connally.

The scar on JBC's back was 1 1/8" by 3/8". The exit wound was incorporated in the surgical scar so the HSCA could not measure that. The hole in his jacket was smaller than the entry wound. 3/8" by 5/8", a little more than half the length of the entry scar.. Sounds to me like it was tumbling.
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BTW, Dr. Shaw was an experienced thoracic surgeon who had operated on over 1,000 gunshot cases, so he had vast experience with bullet wounds. (Ah, but John Corbett says, "That doesn't matter! He wasn't a forensic pathologist!")

Then you'd better quit gambling. Let's see:

Dr. Robert Kirschner, a forensic pathologist and one of the ARRB's three forensic experts, said the the SBT was "very dubious."

Dr. William F. Enos, the forensic pathologist who supervised CBS's SBT wound ballistics test, said the SBT was "highly improbable."

Dr. Milton Helpern, one of the foremost forensic pathologists of the 20th century, said the SBT was impossible, that not even an FMJ bullet could do all the damage claimed for it and emerge with its lands and grooves intact and with such a tiny loss of its substance.

Dr. Joseph Nichols, a professor of pathology at the University of Kansas who trained forensic pathologists, who had numerous articles on pathology published in peer-reviewed medical journals, and who was also a court-certified expert witness in forensic pathology, said the SBT was impossible for a number of reasons: the conflicting angles through JFK and Connally, CE 399's virtually undamaged condition; the lack of an unobstructed path from either of the proposed entry sites to JFK's throat wound; among other reasons.

Dr. Vincent DiMaio, one of the leading forensic pathologists of the 20th and 21st century, initially accepted the SBT but later changed his mind after studying the SBT more closely with medical scientist Russell Kent.

Why is it you can cite all these medical examiners but you can never quote them saying why they thought the SBT was impossible, dubious, or unlikely? Either they didn't give a reason or they did and what they said isn't quite what you have claimed they said. Based on your past history, either seems plausible to me.

BTW, all members of the FPP except Wecht agreed with the SBT and they saw the original autopsy materials.
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LOL! Oh, so NOW you're back to citing the FPP majority! Pure comedy. And this after you just recently claimed that you "don't have to explain" the FPP's finding that the brain photos, if authentic, categorically rule out the EOP site; their finding that the skull x-rays do not show the low fragment trail described in the autopsy report; their finding that the only fragment trail on the skull x-rays is the high fragment trail with its cluster of numerous tiny fragments in the right-frontal region; and their finding that JFK's back-wound bullet entered and tunneled at an upward angle--a fact that they could only explain by bogusly assuming JFK was leaning over 50 degrees forward when the bullet hit!

So it's OK for you to cite forensic examiners who never saw the original autopsy evidence and then you chastise me for citing a panel of forensic examiners who did. 
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If you would ever bother to actually read the FPP's report, you would discover that the FPP majority made no effort to explain the fact that the projectile that hit Connally's wrist deposited fibers in the wound but that the bullet that hit Connally's back deposited zero fibers, even though it had supposedly torn through four layers of JFK's clothing and two layers of Connally's clothing.

So what is your point. Are you trying to say the bullet that entered JBC's back didn't first go through his shirt and jacket?
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The FPP majority also made no effort to explain how the alleged magic bullet could have nicked the top surface of the tie knot inward from the left edge while making no hole through the tie knot nor through any other part of the tie.

They apparently thought no one would be anal enough to think that mattered.
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And, as mentioned, the only way the FPP majority could explain the JFK back-wound bullet's upward impact angle and upward tunneling was by making the demonstrably false assumption that Kennedy was leaning forward by over 50 degrees.

We've been over this before. It is absurd to argue the shot that entered his back was fired from below him. As I recall, you tried to argue this was evidence the shot came from the Dal-Tex. You never bothered to explain why a bullet could enter his back on that angle from the Dal-Tex but not from the TSBD.
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We have known for decades now that there was no hole through JFK's tie and that the nick on the knot was not on the edge of the knot. In fact, in an effort to create the false impression that a bullet passed through the tie knot, the FBI made an evidence photo of the knot with the knot twisted in such a way that the nick appeared to be in the middle of the knot. When Harold Weisberg, through years of FOIA suits, finally gained access to high-quality photos of the tie, he discovered there was no hole through the tie, a fact that the HSCA later quietly admitted.

What difference does it make if the bullet went through the knot, just nicked it, or missed it completely? It came out his throat and went on to go through JBC.
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Yet, SBT believers continue to ignore this hard physical evidence and still peddle their debunked theory. You guys are like Flat Earthers who ignore satellite images of the Earth and continue to insist the globe is flat.

The SBT has never been debunked. It remains the only plausible explanation for the two men's wounds that is consistent with the body of evidence. If you dispute that, give us an alternative scenario that explains the wounds. The WC told us where the shot was fired from, the wounds it caused, and where the bullet ended up. It would be nice if your explanation could do the same if by any chance it ever sees the light of day.
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JFK's Clothing Proves the Single-Bullet Theory Is Impossible
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MAgWA0frOLVeWY6ok9nzdrgpRN4Wv1AL/view?usp=sharing

It does no such thing. That's just CT FUBAR figuring.
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Of course, then we have the minor problems of where the bullet from the throat wound went, where the bullet from the back wound went, and the "rather" unusually close alignment of the back and throat wounds - so close that one bullet causing both wounds is by far the accepted theory. Hence Cliff Varnell's reliance on melting CIA-issued ice bullets, which frankly strikes most people as "just a bit" unlikely. Even a dud back wound that only penetrated an inch with a melting CIA ice bullet from the front seems "rather" unlikely - and what the hell would be the point of using a melting ice bullet from the front if it wasn't going to disguise a frontal shot anyway? I believe there are legitimate issues with the SBT, but to still try to be arguing that the throat would is an entrance is far-lunatic-fringe stuff.

Is it just me, or does MTG seem to be in near-desperation mode, flooding the forum with his nonsense? He is the very antithesis of my point that CTers who wish to be taken seriously should focus on plausibility, in terms of both evidence and theory, instead of shoveling loads of far-fetched and internally inconsistent poop and hoping some of it sticks. For all of his relentless self-promotion over umpteen years, MTG seems to have scarcely made a dent in the JFKA community; he strikes me as the proverbial legend in his own mind.
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Marylin Sitzman
(a 10-25-92 interview with Hal Verb, as recounted by Verb in the 9-30-94 JFK Resource Group Newsletter) "...I recalled an interview I had with Marilyn Sitzman, an eyewitness to the JFK assassination who was standing with Abraham Zapruder (in fact, holding him so that he wouldn't fall as he was filming the motorcade). She and I were standing right near the pedestal which both she and Zapruder stood upon. It was the last day of the Dallas "ASK" conference. Sitzman told me she knew a lot about guns and weapons having grown up with them. She told me the shot that killed the President came from behind and that the gunman must've used a silencer (her emphasis). She said that if it were not a silencer the shot would have knocked down both of them because of where they were so precariously standing. She then told me of the great "reverberation" that was felt. I showed her a map of the Dealey Plaza area (she signed it) and she pointed to the area when she thought the shot was fired from. Curiously enough, it was not from the alleged and traditionally targeted picket fence area but from a location in the direction of the north pergola. This would be to the left of and behind where Charles Hester was standing."

From Pat Speer's website.
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Your hero and mine, John Orr, has the first shot at Z204 and JFK's first reactions at Z205. He notes that the HSCA photographic panel agreed JFK was reacting to a "severe external stimulus" by Z207. This would dovetail nicely with the recollections of the women along Elm just to the east of the Stemmons sign, who all said the first shot occurred when JFK was "right in front" of them. It doesn't seem to me to be too much of a stretch to give credence to women who were standing mere feet from JFK and who said the first shot occurred when he was "right in front" of them. The fallibility of eyewitness testimony doesn't require us to think these women were actually all drunk and staring at their iPhones.

JFK's "reacting to a "severe external stimulus" by 207" noted by the HSCA photographic panel has been completely discredited.
The reason the debate never ends is due to this kind of ignorance being endlessly repeated.
And which women stated that the first shot occurred when JFK was "right in front" of them? Please enlighten us.
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Why not base your analysis on the evidence?  Do you really know that JFK is not already reacting in z224?:

Yes, I really know that JFK is not reacting in z224
It's explained in detail in the OP.
JFK's reaction to being shot through the throat is for his hands to reflexively fly upwards towards his throat. His elbows hyper-extend upwards.
His left arm is shown still down by his side as he emerges from behind the Stemmons sign at z224, indicating the reaction is yet to begin.
His right hand moves DOWNWARDS between z224 and z225, also indicating he is yet to reflexively react to being shot.
This is shown in the Z-film.
Why don't you accept this evidence?

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How does the bullet miss his hands?  Why do witnesses on Elm St. put it earlier (before the VP security car finished the turn; Linda Willis: while JFK was in her sightline to the Stemmons sign;just before Phil Willis took his z202 photo, as JFK approached the Thornton Freeway sign)?

How does the bullet miss his hands??  :D :D
The Z-film speaks for itself.
Accept this primary evidence.
We have thrashed through this at "The First Shot" thread and your arguments were crushed down to the last detail.
I'll let that record stand rather than get dragged into your endless nonsense again.
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