Quoting Mike is not a plus.
His advanced degrees are in theology, which is a field of study with no subject.
He and I conversed many times 20 years ago, and his fixation on being wrong has apparently never altered over the years.
You might as well quote Jack White.
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I used to have a full-scale layout of Dealey Plaza in AutoCad, but that was 5 computers ago, and I can't find it now.
Using that, I could go to any spot in Dealey Plaza and look in any direction.
For the Tague wound, it's pretty obviously the result of a fragement of the head wound bullet, which hit the windshield chrome and shattered there, leaving debris in the limo on the passenger's side, and a small fragment probably went downrange to hit Tague... as I've said before.
There was no "curb strike" from any bullet.. as I've said before.
Going out to see if I can find a 3-1/4" disk reader for USB.
I might be able to pull some of the old drawing into the new computer.
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These are the drawings... 3 by me and one by Thompson..
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/dealey.htm
.One of the ongoing mysteries of Dealey Plaza is the origin of the fragment that hit James Tague. Three graphics images, all rendered Autocad drawings, test two scenarios. First is Posner's theory that a shot at about Zapruder frame 160 was deflected off a branch of the Live Oak in front of the Depository and hit the curb in front of Tague. The other theory is that a fragment of the head shot hit Tague. TAGUE1.GIF, TAGUE2.GIF, and TAGUE3.GIF show the trajectories involved.
TAGUE4.GIF deals with the same issue, but this time the drawing is from conspiracy author Josiah Thompson. The diagram, drawn on a map of Dealey Plaza, shows the path a fragment from the head shot would have to have taken to hit Tague. Warning: this file is extremely large for screen viewing, and you may prefer to download it and print it.