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Online Royell Storing

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« Reply #1312 on: Yesterday at 07:02:19 PM »
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  The injuries from the bullets were not the same. Why? Different Ammo + Different Guns. No injury was remotely similar to the JFK Exploding Head.

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Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #1313 on: Yesterday at 11:10:17 PM »
The injuries from the bullets were not the same. Why? Different ammo + different guns. No injury was remotely similar to the JFK exploding head.

Dear Comrade Storing,

JFK's head (like yours except his had a rational brain) was a comprised-of-bone sphere, and when the high-velocity bullet penetrated its thickest part in the lower-rear, said bullet fragmented into at least three largish pieces. These fragments built up so much pressure inside his skull as they travelled through his brain that it caused fractures in his skull, and as a result much of the right side of his brain was forcefully expelled through the weakened top-right section.

Which of course was a very, very different result from that caused by the only other bullet that passed through either man: CE-399 when it passed through JFK's and JBC's chests and hit only one bone in the process: JBC's 5th rib.

-- Tom


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