JFK Assassination Do The Math P1
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@7071t6 The estimate of total fragmentation of the head shot bullet was "less than 10 percent" The head wound has a definite entry wound to the back of the head and a definite exit wound on the right side of the head. This is supported by the z film, the autopsy drawing, and the autopsy photos. If one triangulates the wound with the heard turned one finds Mr. Meyers' horizontal angle correct. I have a video on how to correct his vertical angle error and it is in my book as well.
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@7071t6 Thanks for bringing this subject up. The bullet fragmentation is probably the most understudied aspect of the assassination. If you read the autopsy doctors deposition you will get a much better idea of what happened. This evidence was not used by the WC because it disproved the single bullet theory. I wrote in my book "Triangulated Fire" that all of the autopsy drs stated the pristine bullet could not have wounded both men because of the fragments in Gov Connally leg and arm.
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@jasrogg oooohhhh, we can cuss. What are you 12? Grow up.
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@jasrogg But most of all get a brain and an education. You won't sound so stupid if you do.
You're using a DRAWING from the Warren Commission?
andreasegde 1 month ago
@andreasegde Well... they are non toxic and they do not explode. Seems ok to me.
Kens167 1 month ago
Brilliant Ken.Considering you only get one chance at it,I'm wondering if they'd pick the best and most well versed shooter and spotter team even though 377ft with a 65ft elevation isn't much.A couple of names come to mind,although with a client as big as the president i wouldn't be surprised if one of them was called upon to execute such a task.When i first saw the overhead of Dealey Plaza, that building caught my eye but i was thinking a lower elevation.Well, i guess it had to be the 6th floor.
TheSojunn 1 month ago
@TheSojunn Thank you for your kind words. However, I did make a small error. I failed to use the 3 deg slope of the road because I thought the "angle of the camera" would take care of it. Like Mr. Meyers, I made a mistake. The difference is I admitted to mine. The shooter was on the roof. Same horizontal location. See my video "Mr Meyers error and how to fix it". You will also like part 6 and part 7. Thanks for writing.
Kens167 1 month ago
It depend's on what type of round used, if you shot a human head the pressure in the head, it would will explode if the round is traverling at over the speed of sound, but if it's going lower speed but using a different round like a hollow point, well the head would blow up like it did.even the X Ray film's a not of JFK at the national Achives, bullet fragment's they have need to be tested, if the are from a Mauser 7.62 or the gun they found or a Remington XP 1000.
7071t6 1 month ago
@7071t6 The bottom line is that there was no exploding bullet. The head spin after the bullet struck would not have happened if the bullet had exploded. One must have a bullet that crosses perpendicular planes. Thanks for the comment.
Kens167 1 month ago