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The distance from LHO's rifle to JFK's head.

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Baldoni

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Aug 21, 2008, 1:19:37 PM8/21/08
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I am unable to access my notes on another computer at the moment and I
can not find my memory stick.

Can you please tell me the precise distance from the end of the barrel
of Oswald's rifle to the point of impact on the back of President
Kennedy's head.

My preference is metric measurements and to the millimetre.

TIA

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Count Baldoni


cdddraftsman

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Aug 22, 2008, 1:19:04 AM8/22/08
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You might find some interesting stuff here .....! :
http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/Scientific_topics/Physics_of_head_shot/Physics_of_the_head_shot.html
The physics monograph shows that the quick forward movement of JFK's
head is fully explained by a Mannlicher-Carcano bullet from the
depository (and indeed requires such a bullet), and secondly that the
following two-phase movement of JFK's head and torso to the rear
requires a quick mechanical recoil (jet effect) followed by a longer,
slower bodily recoil, most likely in the form of a stiffening of the
back (neuromuscular reaction). These

Baldoni

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Aug 22, 2008, 7:05:33 AM8/22/08
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cdddraftsman used his keyboard to write :

Many thanks I will give it my full attention.

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Count Baldoni


Phil Ossofee

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Aug 23, 2008, 6:24:00 AM8/23/08
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Hey Baloney Baldoni Troll, hint: JFK was shot from the front! Pull your
head out of your ass!

tims...@gmail.com

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Aug 24, 2008, 5:15:52 AM8/24/08
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Dear Count,

I have a reading of 265.3 feet on this matter and the reference is 11
H 305-306. Let me know if you need the actual pages posted. I will
have to leave the metric conversions to you.

BTW, I would simply ignore the rather shabby response from Mr *Phil
Ossofee* if I were you, dear Count.

:-)

Regards,

Tim Brennan
Sydney, Australia
*Newsgroup(s) Commentator*

On Aug 22, 9:05 pm, Baldoni <baldoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> cdddraftsman used his keyboard to write :
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> > On Aug 21, 9:19 am, Baldoni <baldoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I am unable to access my notes on another computer at the moment and I
> >> can not find my memory stick.
>
> >> Can you please tell me the precise distance from the end of the barrel
> >> of Oswald's rifle to the point of impact on the back of President
> >> Kennedy's head.
>
> >> My preference is metric measurements and to the millimetre.
>
> >> TIA
>
> >> --
> >> Count Baldoni
>
> > You might find some interesting stuff here .....! :

> >http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/Scientific_topics/Physics_of_head_shot/P...


> > The physics monograph shows that the quick forward movement of JFK's
> > head is fully explained by a Mannlicher-Carcano bullet from the
> > depository (and indeed requires such a bullet), and secondly that the
> > following two-phase movement of JFK's head and torso to the rear
> > requires a quick mechanical recoil (jet effect) followed by a longer,
> > slower bodily recoil, most likely in the form of a stiffening of the
> > back (neuromuscular reaction). These
>
> Many thanks I will give it my full attention.
>
> --

> Count Baldoni- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

Baldoni

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Aug 24, 2008, 11:41:12 AM8/24/08
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Phil Ossofee wrote :

> Hey Baloney Baldoni Troll, hint: JFK was shot from the front! Pull your
> head out of your ass!

You miss my point entirely. I want to know the complete distance.
Have you got the measurements from the front to the back of the
President's head ?

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Count Baldoni


Baldoni

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Aug 24, 2008, 11:42:51 AM8/24/08
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tims...@gmail.com was thinking very hard :

> TOP POST
>
> Dear Count,
>
> I have a reading of 265.3 feet on this matter and the reference is 11
> H 305-306. Let me know if you need the actual pages posted. I will
> have to leave the metric conversions to you.
>
> BTW, I would simply ignore the rather shabby response from Mr *Phil
> Ossofee* if I were you, dear Count.
>
Many thanks for the information it has cleared up something for me.

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Count Baldoni


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