Soupnazi630
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Hey CIA Dupe, is it true a bullet can make a right turn while in flight? Is it also true that when one is shot in the back of the head, the head actually moves backwards?No you do not as the church committee never reached any such conclusion or presented any evidence to support such a claim
...I mean according to the CIA.
According to the laws of physics as well. The bullet didn't make a turn, it didn't have to as Connelly was turned to his right when it went through Kennedy and into his side. Seriously, didn't you even watch the Zapruder film?
As for Kennedy's head, the bullet entered through a small hole in the back of his skull and exited through a very large one in the front. This is normal behavior when a bullet passes through a body. The resulting explosion of brain tissue and blood through the very large hole caused his head to snap back. This is also normal. What ARE they teaching in government schools today? Must not be physics and biology. Had the bullet not passed through, his head would have snapped forward only.
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And it slammed his head up and to the right.....got it. (snicker)
No it did not,,'
It moved back and to the left as a result of the facts presented to you
Up..back......not forward which would not happen if shot from the back. The head would have gone forward and perhaps snapped back but it would not have gone back while leaning to the left. It's not the smoking gun but let's just say that it's in the top twenty list of "Things That Don't Add Up". Do you not find it odd as to how many witnesses that couldn't back the official story met untimely demises????
you are simply wrong and ignorant about gun shot trauma and reactions to it. The only thing you have seen along these lines is fictional Tv and movies.
There is no law of physics or logic or common sense which dictates that a body moves a certain way when shot from a specific direction.
There is no list of things which do not add up and the story of witnesses meeting untimely demises is a myth