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re: JFK killed 60 years ago today...
Posted on 11/22/23 at 2:40 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
Posted on 11/22/23 at 2:40 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
It is crazy to believe there was just one shooter even though we'd like to believe there was just one. Too much 100% positive evidence that there was more than one.
There were at least four shots and probably more which Oswald's carbine could not fire in 6.2 seconds. In no particular order:
1) No one disputes this--one shot totally missed the limousine and hit a curb, splintering a concrete shard into a bystander's face (James Tague).
2) One shot hit JFK in the back which is definitely corroborated by the hole in his body, his shirt, and suit jacket. This bullet did not penetrate far and fell out. A Secret Service agent (Landis) recently admitted, after 60 years, that he found the intact bullet on the back seat, put it in his pocket, and later put it on the stretcher for any analysis by the doctors. This bullet was dubbed the "Magic Bullet" by the Warren Commission to fit it's three shot narrative, but it is magic no more.
3) Kennedy had a neck wound which supposedly was caused by the back wound, which is now totally debunked because the back wound bullet fell out of his back and was laying on his seat. The neck wound bullet went through his tie knot partially and his shirt.
4) The massive head wound to Kennedy.
5) Governor Connelly was hit in the back, the bullet went through him and hit his wrist, went through that and ended up in his thigh. All of the grams of lead could not be removed by the doctors and so remained in Connelly, and that amount of lead was more than what the so called Magic Bullet was missing, another 100% proof that the Magic Bullet theory was impossible.
Today we know 100% that there was more than one shooter.
There were at least four shots and probably more which Oswald's carbine could not fire in 6.2 seconds. In no particular order:
1) No one disputes this--one shot totally missed the limousine and hit a curb, splintering a concrete shard into a bystander's face (James Tague).
2) One shot hit JFK in the back which is definitely corroborated by the hole in his body, his shirt, and suit jacket. This bullet did not penetrate far and fell out. A Secret Service agent (Landis) recently admitted, after 60 years, that he found the intact bullet on the back seat, put it in his pocket, and later put it on the stretcher for any analysis by the doctors. This bullet was dubbed the "Magic Bullet" by the Warren Commission to fit it's three shot narrative, but it is magic no more.
3) Kennedy had a neck wound which supposedly was caused by the back wound, which is now totally debunked because the back wound bullet fell out of his back and was laying on his seat. The neck wound bullet went through his tie knot partially and his shirt.
4) The massive head wound to Kennedy.
5) Governor Connelly was hit in the back, the bullet went through him and hit his wrist, went through that and ended up in his thigh. All of the grams of lead could not be removed by the doctors and so remained in Connelly, and that amount of lead was more than what the so called Magic Bullet was missing, another 100% proof that the Magic Bullet theory was impossible.
Today we know 100% that there was more than one shooter.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 3:30 pm to lehaus45
There is a documentary on Paramount+ featuring the Parkland Trauma Doctors. Well worth a watch for their perspective.
JFK: What The Doctors Saw
JFK: What The Doctors Saw
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