Monday, October 13, 2014

No, Backes.  I didn't say the Moorman photo was alliterated; I said it was altered, you dumb fuck. 

And now Backes is playing the "online" card again, complaining that the photo I used was from online. Well, when have you ever used anything else in this fight, Backes?  You're just a self-contradicting asshole. 

I know Mary Moorman has been trying to sell her photo, and heck, why not? She's old, and she can't take it with her. Would it be better if she donated it to the National Archives? You mean give it to the those who continue to cover for the men who killed Kennedy? Huh. Why should she?

Here is the Dallas Police Department envelope in which they put her photo when they took it away from her on 11/22/63.



They eventually returned it to her, but what did they do to it?

Moorman said she "saw his hair jump" after Kennedy was shot.
"But it wasn't just his hair -- it was part of his head," Moorman said. "That is so clear in my mind to this day."

Kennedy was shot in the right temple with a frangible bullet, which is defined as:

Frangible: Designed to disintegrate into tiny particles upon impact to minimize their penetration for reasons of range safety, to limit environmental impact, or to limit the shoot-through danger behind the intended target.

If the Moorman photo really corresponds to Z-315 as claimed, then how could an explosive bullet not show any effects at all in the photo?



It exploded, Backes, because it was an explosive bullet. If it was a FMJ bullet then surely it would have traveled in a straight line through his head and may have come out and hit Jackie, which they didn't want. Using her at the photo-op with LBJ at the swearing-in was very important and already in the works. They didn't want her dead, so, they used a frangible bullet. I recommend Head Shot by Navy physicist G. Paul Chambers for the lowdown on this. 

http://www.amazon.com/Head-Shot-Science-Behind-Assassination/dp/1616145617

And remember that it was just a second later that Jackie crawled on the back to retrieve a piece of Kennedy's skull. And you know who agrees with that? Clint Hill. He saw her do it. 

http://www.newser.com/story/143414/chilling-memoir-jackie-tried-to-save-piece-of-jfks-skull.html

Hey, Backes! You want to talk Moorman? Sure. You've betrayed every other aspect of the JFK truth movement, so why not it. Bring it on, moe-foe. 


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