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I’m still with the Z224 being a bullet that hit JC. But I’m not at all sure about the wrist wound occurring at that point because of the odd position JC would have to be in holding his hat upside down with his right hand over the top of his left leg such that the bullet could go thru the top of  his right hand at the wrist, exit the base of the palm and into his left inner thigh without having gone thru the hat.

CE399 had no damage deformation to the nose of the bullet and it was only slightly deformed. It had a very dubious chain of custody and much confusion about where it was found and what the bullet looked like (pointed vs ball nosed)

The conventional LN explanation for no  damage to the nose of the bullet is  because it was spinning end over end as it entered  the top of JCs  right hand and it struck  the wrist bone backwards. Thus only lead and no copper traces left in the wrist.

Whether the bullet went thru nose first or end first, there should have been some small trace of copper metal left in the hand along with the small traces  of lead.

Since only apparently trace amounts of lead ( flakes) were left in the wrist then an alternative explanation. must be that the wrist was struck by a lead fragment rather than a whole intact FMJ bullet.

The 2 alternative (LN) possibilities:

A. Andrew Masons Z270 shot where the bullet that skews thru JCs chest and rib cage at the more severe angle fragmented the bullet and some  lead was sheared off and went thru JCs right hand as it was up against his chest holding the hat.

B. The SBT modified such that a Z313  fragment  went thru JCs right hand while he leaned back into Mrs.C.

If neither of the above nor the conventional  SBT are satisfactory then IDK   ???

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TDS! TDS! TDS!

"TDS! TDS! TDS!" -- the lame sound of a zombified-by-KGB-disinformation Trump supporter -- not unlike the hissing of a large carrion-eating possum.

You've never even heard of Sun Tzu, have you, Corbett, much less Department D in the First Chief Directorate and Department 14 in the Second Chief Directorate.

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MTG seems to be a proponent of the adage, "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS".

He thinks what his posts lack in quality, he can make up for with quantity. In 35 years, I've never come across anyone else you could shovel such voluminous amounts of BS. Refuting his nonsense could become a full time job.
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I see you're getting angrier and angrier about being pressed to stop ducking and dodging and about being asked to give genuine, credible answers to the straightforward, fact-based questions I've repeatedly posed to you.


I'm relieved you don't find my answers credible. I'd start to question myself if you did. I'd hate to find out we think alike.
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TDS! TDS! TDS!
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Question: Why did Vladimir Putin install Donald Trump (who was "spotted" by the KGB as a possible asset in Manhattan in 1980) as our president on 20 January 2017?

Answer: To get us to defeat ourselves in a Sun Tzu-kinda way.

It was the culmination of fifty-eight years of disinformation, "active measures," and mole-based strategic deception counterintelligence operations waged against us by Departments D and 14 of the First Chief Directorate (today's SVR) and the Second Chief Directorate (today's FSB), respectively.

The FCD and the SCD -- the same folks whose article in a Communist-owned Italian newspaper in March 1967 motivated overly ambitious, scandal-plagued, and revengeful Jim Garrison to change his theory against Clay Shaw from "He masterminded the homosexual thrill-kill assassination!!!" to "He organized it for the CIA!!!", which in turn let to Garrison's lie-filled book, "On the Trail of the Assassins" and Comrade Oliver Stone's self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") 1991 movie, "JFK."
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O'Toole was closely affiliated with the CT-oriented Committee to Investigate Assassinations. At the Committee's conference in 1973, he was falsely billed as "Former CIA Agent." From the CIA itself, "He was employed as a Digital Computer Systems Analyst in March 1966. He resigned 24 January 1969 from a position as a Research Officer, GS-14, ORD/DDS&T" (Office of Research and Development, Directorate of Science and Technology").

You will also see O'Toole referred to as "chief of the CIA problem analysis branch" and "former CIA bureau chief," which he was not.

And on it goes.
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"It has been established" because someone said it was so!  Wow.  Imagine applying that standard to the other evidence that links Oswald to the assassination.  Most of which you reject. How about spinning us a yarn that explains why the folks who are involved in framing Oswald suppress a highly incriminating piece of evidence left at the murder scene?

Interesting that you ignored the fact that Barrett said it was a wallet.

why the folks who are involved in framing Oswald suppress a highly incriminating piece of evidence left at the murder scene?

You keep repeating this BS when you've already been told that nobody claims that a wallet found at a murder scene was suppressed.

If a wallet was suppressed it was the one taken from Oswald in the car by Bentley.
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Did "they" say it was Oswald's wallet....

 Thumb1: As a matter of fact one cop did;
https://jfk.boards.net/post/4553

"First on the scene recovered Oswald's wallet there too."
" K H Croy Sgt. Kenneth Croy DPD Reservve #86"(?)
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Just a bit more about MTG's hero, George O'Toole. He was not an "ex-CIA agent." He was a CIA computer specialist for less than three years during the period 1966-69. He became a freelance author and wrote some fairly successful books, including a supernatural spy novel in which a deceased Russian spy reveals secrets through a psychic medium. He became a gung-ho CTer. His principal CT-oriented book, The Assassination Tapes, was reviewed thusly in Polygraph, the journal of the American Polygraph Association (Vol. 6, No. 1, March 1977):

After reading the book and letting the significance of the author's accusations sink in, I was shocked and appalled by the possible damage that one man with severly limited training could do on a topic that effects us all. Mr. O'Toole used a machine, that is illegal in Texas, to attempt character assassination on a multitude of public servants. One can only guess at just what the results would be if O'Toole had more time or money to pursue his project. The book is important, in my opinion, because it shows just what can happen if the PSE is allowed to be operated without an ethical man at the controls.

Oops - eh, MTG fans? Not only was O'Toole not an "ex-CIA agent," but he would not have been qualified to testify as an expert. Alas, he's the best MTG has.

MTG squawks all the time as to how Factoid Buster Payette refuses to confront his "facts." See what happens when FBP does so? I spent all of ten minutes on this "project." I don't waste my time with MTG and his "facts." He's a CT huckster of the worst sort.

I might get this, however!

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