Sunday, October 19, 2014

Juliette de la Bretoniere made a very good point and a very astute observation. 

She pointed out that not only did Oswald not shoot Kennedy from the 6th floor, but nobody did. The whole idea of a trajectory from that window is nonsense. The shot that hit Kennedy in the back was taken from the roof of the County Records Building, and it was a much steeper shot than a shot would have been from the 6th floor window of the Book Depository. 

In other words, the whole Trigonometry experiment that I did was based on nonsense, on make-believe. It isn't remotely true. 

If you look at Dr. Humes autopsy report, he estimated the angle of entry of the back wound as 45 degrees. There was also an FBI memo by agents Seibert and O'Neill, who attended the autopsy, and they also confirmed the bullet's entry angle as 45 degrees. 

Well, it could not have been that high, but it was plenty high.  It's widely maintained that the shot that hit Kennedy in the back was taken from the roof of the County Records Building, which is across the street from the Depository. 



So, the elevation was different; the angle was different; the direction was different; everything about it was different. 

The notion that that bullet which struck Kennedy in the back went through him and Connally is complete, utter nonsense. It's just Bizarro World stuff. It stems from the fact that we live in an Orwellian world where reality is whatever officialdom says it is.  

The Single Bullet Theory is not only wrong; it is completely ludicrous because nothing remotely like it happened. There was no shot from the 6th floor window that hit Kennedy. The idea is completely made up. 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.