Axxman300
Philosopher
A projectile could have entered the EOP and traveled under the cerebellum, hitting the base of the skull.
The forensic, visual, and ballistic evidence says this didn't happen.
A projectile could have entered the EOP and traveled under the cerebellum, hitting the base of the skull.
I've said this before: If you're smart enough to distort quotes like that, you're smart enough to know what Dr. Burkley was really always saying in plain English: 1. He suspected or believed that there was more than one gunshot to Kennedy's head. 2. He noted that the brain was not properly sectioned. 3. He said that if the brain had been properly sectioned, the mystery of one or more gunshots to the head could be resolved.
If you want to suggest a way that a bullet could've entered near the EOP and exited the top-right side of the head, be my guest.
If you insist that the official fragments had to be a match to the rifle in evidence, then that does not discount a conspiracy.
If it was not planted
one could say the fragments are legit and still successfully argue conspiracy.
The fact that particles of human skin was identified on one of the fragments is alone evidence that this projectile could have struck the top of the head tangentially.
At that time, it was not widely known how the Warren Commission-endorsed EOP wound causes some huge problems for the official story.
Doesn't it bother you that by your agenda, the autopsy doctors were pushing evidence for conspiracy?
This is regardless of whether or not they claimed to believe the head wounds were caused by a single shot from behind.
The fact that their public position was a single shot from behind can not be used as evidence that the entry wound was really higher than they always insisted.
Kennedy would not have instantly died or rendered unconscious if a shot entered near the EOP and traveled under the cerebellum. He would have lost motor function, though. Which is consistent with his body language at z190-224+
While Kennedy appears to be trying to point to his throat after z224, his hands also move almost in front of his face, as if his motor skills were inhibited.
You do not accept the EOP entry wound location, so your comment is meaningless unless you do.
The official X-rays, at least according to the best information we have, do not show any metal fragments in the occipital area like we would expect from a shot entering the EOP and exiting the top of the head.
You do not accept the EOP entry wound location, so your comment is meaningless unless you do. The official X-rays, at least according to the best information we have, do not show any metal fragments in the occipital area like we would expect from a shot entering the EOP and exiting the top of the head.
I really don't care where the bullet entered the head. I know where it was fired from. All of the evidence backs me up (something I refused to accept when I was a CT loon).
Official x-rays of which you have only see two.
You remain clueless to the capabilities of the 6.5x52mm round, and you have yet to rule it out...which you won't because you can't.
Apparently Axxman300 doesn't know that the HSCA report published a few X-rays showing JFK's teeth and jaw area.
Apparently Axxman300 doesn't know that the HSCA report published a few X-rays showing JFK's teeth and jaw area.
Apparently Axxman300 doesn't know that the HSCA report published a few X-rays showing JFK's teeth and jaw area.
MJ, I'm beginning to think you are nothing but a troll.
A troll under the bridge asks three questions before you must pass. If you want to pass the bridge into lonenutterdom, you must answer the questions about the EOP location of the entry wound as described by the autopsy report and everybody who was present at the autopsy. Hint: you can't.
We did and that is 1 question.A troll under the bridge asks three questions before you must pass. If you want to pass the bridge into lonenutterdom, you must answer the questions about the EOP location of the entry wound as described by the autopsy report and everybody who was present at the autopsy. Hint: you can't.
That's usually the case with questions predicated on a false premise.
Dave
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A troll under the bridge asks three questions before you must pass. If you want to pass the bridge into lonenutterdom, you must answer the questions about the EOP location of the entry wound as described by the autopsy report and everybody who was present at the autopsy. Hint: you can't.
A troll under the bridge asks three questions before you must pass. If you want to pass the bridge into lonenutterdom, you must answer the questions about the EOP location of the entry wound as described by the autopsy report and everybody who was present at the autopsy. Hint: you can't.
What you think you are:
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What you actually are:
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