To: ErnBatavia
Anyone with elementary knowledge of physics can clearly see that the Magic Bullet theory was a lie. Particularly since the biggest lie of the Theory is that the bullet hung in mid-air for almost 2 seconds between Kennedy and Connally.
I'm not sure I believe all the theories that the government, the FBI, Secret Service, the military, and the mob all conspired together... But why is it such a wild theory that more than one person conspired to kill JFK?
To: Lunatic Fringe
QED: your knowledge of physics is just that...elementary. Nothing whatever in the evidence demonstrates your claim that the bullet "hung" in mid-air for 2 seconds, and your angular drawing is so completely contrary to fact (i.e., the actual positions of the President and Governor Connolly at the time of the shot) as to be laughable. Why not do some actual research for yourself rather than spout the lunacy du jour of the conspiracy nuts?
44 posted on
02/02/2004 9:14:21 PM PST by
TrueKnightGalahad
(It's time for us to reclaim the hill of classical Liberalism from the reactionary left.)
To: Lunatic Fringe
I'm not sure I believe all the theories that the government, the FBI, Secret Service, the military, and the mob all conspired together... But why is it such a wild theory that more than one person conspired to kill JFK?Especially when the House Committee on Assassinations admitted years after the Warren Report that it was a conspiracy.
52 posted on
02/02/2004 9:21:00 PM PST by
#3Fan
To: Lunatic Fringe
There was no need for the bullet to either turn or pause. The Magic Bullet Theory always was just a tired straw man argument enjoyed by half-wits.
To: Lunatic Fringe
...the bullet hung in mid-air for almost 2 seconds between Kennedy and Connally. The bullet was slowed down so much passing through Kennedy that it took two seconds to catch up with Connally (remember the car was moving). The miracle was that a bullet moving that slowly could do any damage after catching up. I'll bet that I could sell that to the bunch of clowns that comprised, or compromised, the Warren commission.
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