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 More options Oct 1 2012, 1:55 pm
Newsgroups: alt.assassination.jfk
From: claviger <historiae.fi...@gmail.com>
Date: 1 Oct 2012 13:55:36 -0400
Local: Mon, Oct 1 2012 1:55 pm
Subject: Re: Book including Oswald
Anthony,

> Who said it was a lead bullet? Is that your theory? Many people think it
> was FMJ bullet.

A bullet striking hard bone will deliver more energy than the same
bullet passing through soft tissue.  Basic ballistics.  CTs claim a
bullet
from the GK caused the President to go "back and to the left".  If
true
then the sudden forward movement of the head must have been caused by
a
bullet too.  Even your hero Dr Wecht agrees a bullet made the head
move
forward first, and a second bullet from the GK made it go
backwards.
Only problem is there was no bullet fired from the GK.  So by process
of
elimination the head shot came from behind the Limousine.

> > bullet passing through soft tissue.  Basic ballistics.  CTs claim a bullet
> > from the GK caused the President to go "back and to the left".  If true
> Learn the difference between the head and the hole body.

Did you mean whole body or a hole in the body?

> > then the sudden forward movement of the head must have been caused by a
> > bullet too.  Even your hero Dr Wecht agrees a bullet made the head move
> > forward first, and a second bullet from the GK made it go backwards.
> No. Fallacy of false causation.

When did you respond to Wecht with the same comment?  It was his
theory of instant simultaneous bullets from opposite directions.

 
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