Pleass explain the red herring comment
Your quote contains nothing, that is related to the SBT.
I guess I'm a "blowhard" because I stated my opinion based on many years of research on this case. Mr. Nickerson is wedded to an impossible theory and I can understand why his ego would be upset when the real evidence contradicts the moronic SBT.
"When you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
One question: Why is the Parkland evidence completely opposite the autopsy conclusions? Are you telling us that Clint Hill, and all the hospital staff were lying?
Why do you think, that "lying" is the only alternative to explain the contradictions?
Part 2 of destroying the SBT:
If the MB entered at C7 (according to the x-ray) then it must have exited at T1 if it had a 17 degree downward trajectory from the TSBD. JFK's throat exit wound was actually at C6. LNers, WTF?

Did you include the slope of the street in your argument?
Part 3 of destroying the SBT:
LNers all, show us how the MB was possible.

Point 2 lasers at one another at a 17 degree angle and get in between them to show us how the MB entered at C7 and exited at C6/C7.
Good luck!
Ok, question answered, you didn't!
I agree that the autopsy does not disprove the SBT. What disproves the SBT the trajectory, are the following:
1. the 20+ witnesses who said that JFK reacted to the first shot (not by smiling and waving for 3 seconds but by assuming a blank look, moving to the left, reaching for his neck/chest);
2. the 20+ witnesses who placed the first shot after z191 (eg. Betzner, Hughes, bystanders along Elm, occupants of the VP car who said that they had completed the turn - it is still turning at z191, similarly for VP security and Cabell cars, etc.);
3. the 40+ witnesses who distinctly recalled that the last two shots were closer together and in rapid succession;
4. the individual witnesses like Greer, Hickey and Altgens who put the second shot after z255; and
5. Tague, who said he was struck on the second shot. That is inconsistent with the second shot SBT. Greer said he sensed a "concussion" on the second shot and turned around immediately, which supports a strike on the windshield frame on that second shot.
So you're building your case solely on witness accounts. That seems to be a little bit moot, doesn't it?
All three shots struck occupants in the car. There was no missed shot.
And where is the missing bullet?