Tomtomkent
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So let's pretend for a moment that the obvious pathological issues with the idea of the "jet effect" and the head being under enough pressure to "pop" like a balloon are real. Does what Rob describes us seeing in the Z-Film match his drawing? Or the descriptions given at Parkland?
The first issue is the way the matter is observed to eject from JFKs head. This is not a tight conical stream, it is an explosion. Which has implications on the size of the hole. When you pop a balloon, as Robert describes as being an accurate demonstration of the effect, it pops. It EXPLODES. If something comes out of a small hole under pressure it makes a confined stream that spreads out in a conical shape. If something comes out in a cloud of matter, the hole is big. We see an explosion out of the front of the head.
This does not match the description of gunshot wounds Rob himself posted. Nor does it match the descriptions and drawings of the Parkland staff. That amount of matter, exploding out, means a big hole.
Second problem: If that much comes out of the front, what is left to cause the vast exit wound at the back of the head?
So, wait, perhaps it is an optical illussion. Perhaps it just appears like the majority of brain matter is exploding from the front. Perhaps there was a massive exit wound at the back of the head? Which begs two questions:
1) Why can we not see it when JFK slumps forwards?
2) Why can we not see the matter being ejected through the exit wound? Remember the term is MASSIVE, not just large. It suggests mass, like skull, brains and blood, exited with the bullet. Or are we supposed to believe the larger wound on the back of the head happened just because?
So we have a quandry. The explosion from the back of the head, by daint of leaving the larger wound (graphically described as being devoid of brains etc) is apparently not visible, even though proporionately less matter is clearly visible at the front. Why? We see no brains exploding from the back of the head. No exit wound, no lumps of gore for Jackie to be scooping up. And all that pressure and mass at the front is ejected through a small hole with out exploding a big enough wound.
The film clearly supports the shot from behind with the massive exit wound at the front.
The first issue is the way the matter is observed to eject from JFKs head. This is not a tight conical stream, it is an explosion. Which has implications on the size of the hole. When you pop a balloon, as Robert describes as being an accurate demonstration of the effect, it pops. It EXPLODES. If something comes out of a small hole under pressure it makes a confined stream that spreads out in a conical shape. If something comes out in a cloud of matter, the hole is big. We see an explosion out of the front of the head.
This does not match the description of gunshot wounds Rob himself posted. Nor does it match the descriptions and drawings of the Parkland staff. That amount of matter, exploding out, means a big hole.
Second problem: If that much comes out of the front, what is left to cause the vast exit wound at the back of the head?
So, wait, perhaps it is an optical illussion. Perhaps it just appears like the majority of brain matter is exploding from the front. Perhaps there was a massive exit wound at the back of the head? Which begs two questions:
1) Why can we not see it when JFK slumps forwards?
2) Why can we not see the matter being ejected through the exit wound? Remember the term is MASSIVE, not just large. It suggests mass, like skull, brains and blood, exited with the bullet. Or are we supposed to believe the larger wound on the back of the head happened just because?
So we have a quandry. The explosion from the back of the head, by daint of leaving the larger wound (graphically described as being devoid of brains etc) is apparently not visible, even though proporionately less matter is clearly visible at the front. Why? We see no brains exploding from the back of the head. No exit wound, no lumps of gore for Jackie to be scooping up. And all that pressure and mass at the front is ejected through a small hole with out exploding a big enough wound.
The film clearly supports the shot from behind with the massive exit wound at the front.