Thats a very interesting video.
Thank you; The odds that Connally was shot after JFK are over a million to one, and that’s an underestimate :-)
What has happened is that the “experts” that you and I listen to were suckered into accepting as fact one assumption that is never questioned. That assumption makes the shot to Connally’s back IMPOSSIBLE at Z325, at least per the “experts.”
So the experts have been arguing for decades about something that did NOT happen, the single bullet theory. One of the things that is virtually NEVER discussed is Connally’s turn to look over his right shoulder after both men react to the shot at Z324 or so (that’s the point Connally first reacts to a shot). Connally’s exit wound on his chest was about the size of a baseball but he turns around to look over his right shoulder from about Z230 to when the shot hits him in the back at Z325 and shows no sign of a serious wound to his body. That’s a period of over 5 seconds.
Plus Connally says the bullet that hit him in the back bent him over. Connally clearly isn’t bent over until after Kennedy is shot in the head.
They never talk about Connally’s turn except to postulate that sometimes in battle people go for a while while seriously wounded due to adrenalin....
If you spend a little time, you’ll see that the witness’ strange comments that don’t fit the SBT work in the Z325 shot to Connally’s back. Plus there is overwhelming evidence that I haven’t yet mentioned that reinforces this hypothesis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8_kIDP4EQ0