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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #72 on: December 23, 2018, 06:28:47 AM »
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Never mind the fact that several autopsy witnesses reported Humes' struggles to understand why the BULLET DID NOT TRANSIT THE BODY. These witnesses and the Sibert and O'Neill report state that the end of the wound could be felt while probing this wound. How could this missile be any threat to Connally? Answer is simple and it TOTALLY DESTROYS the imbecilic SBT.

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #73 on: December 23, 2018, 09:45:10 AM »


Doesn't this destroy the MBT alone?

It's clearly not a ricochet but a direct hit

The windshield damage could be a ricochet from the final shot

This clearly is not

Jack your wound looks WAY too high.

It looks as If Mr Ford has done some of his handy work on it. lol

Official autopsy say's 3rd thoracic vertebrae (5-6 inches down from the collar)
The evidence fits perfectly



this is where the bullet stopped and why the wound was so shallow

To think people really believe this bullet could find its way to the front of the trachea without smashing the spinal column amazes me.If it did do that all the bone and bullet would have blasted out the front of the trachea and JFK would have died instantly with a golfball sized exit wound in his throat.
Dont forget this bullet is still traversing at high velocity (enough to kill another man) on exiting JFK's neck.

After all that the bullet really GETS CRAZY. It is simply nonsensical.

There's some of our evidence. Where is your's?

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #74 on: December 23, 2018, 04:22:21 PM »


Doesn't this destroy the MBT alone?

It's clearly not a ricochet but a direct hit

The windshield damage could be a ricochet from the final shot

This clearly is not

Jack your wound looks WAY too high.

It looks as If Mr Ford has done some of his handy work on it. lol

Official autopsy say's 3rd thoracic vertebrae (5-6 inches down from the collar)
The evidence fits perfectly



this is where the bullet stopped and why the wound was so shallow

To think people really believe this bullet could find its way to the front of the trachea without smashing the spinal column amazes me.If it did do that all the bone and bullet would have blasted out the front of the trachea and JFK would have died instantly with a golfball sized exit wound in his throat.
Dont forget this bullet is still traversing at high velocity (enough to kill another man) on exiting JFK's neck.

After all that the bullet really GETS CRAZY. It is simply nonsensical.

There's some of our evidence. Where is your's?

    Very concise & on point presentation. They have absolutely nowhere to go. Hence the crickets.

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #74 on: December 23, 2018, 04:22:21 PM »


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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #75 on: December 23, 2018, 07:54:18 PM »
I don't have to sell it either, this sh^t sells itself

Thankyou Sir - For your kind words

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #76 on: December 23, 2018, 09:31:45 PM »
Is that it Mr Organ?

Thats your comeback?

That x-ray is NOT consistent with JFK's wounds

It is no where even close.



At least an inch higher than the clavicle (feel that on your neck)

Which means the rear bullet had to strike higher than that from behind

It has to hit JFK squarely in the lower neck - which is NOT EVEN CLOSE

To the actual wounds.Clearly shot in the upper back and not the neck (official

autopsy photos) The MB would be an OBVIOUS neck shot from behind.



Even though I feel this picture is not correct or has been altered

I cannot resist using it as it is supplied by the government

AND IT STILL HARMS THE WC CASE,Its obviously too low to support the MBT.

you see the unusual wound shape? Tweezers have removed the bullet

and left their telltale marks on the wound.

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #77 on: December 24, 2018, 03:39:49 AM »

   The discussion centered on the JFK BACK Wound. You were better off going crickets vs running away to the Connally back wound. 

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #78 on: December 24, 2018, 03:59:17 AM »
OMG

You've done it Mr Organ

that evidence you provided has made it all clear

Congratulations

super powerful argument

Incredible

well done

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #79 on: December 24, 2018, 07:27:51 AM »
We can see the picture Bud

we know what someone's back is

and what their neck is

what say you regarding the bullet hole in the windshield frame? (pg8)

It's an obvious impact

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Re: Was Kennedy's Jacket bunched on Elm Street?
« Reply #79 on: December 24, 2018, 07:27:51 AM »