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    Default Re: Who killed JF Kennedy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I watched a "recent" documentary and they suggest that Oswald did fire the bullets but the fatal shot was done by accident from one of the bodyguards behind the president. They wanted to hide that fact due to embarassment and hid the brain and covered the whole thing up.
    Well, the shot couldn't have come from Oswald's cheap rifle, because it couldn't fire exploding bullets.

    http://www.garyrevel.com/News/press_release_11.html

    But was it an accident?

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    Probably adrien broner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I watched a "recent" documentary and they suggest that Oswald did fire the bullets but the fatal shot was done by accident from one of the bodyguards behind the president. They wanted to hide that fact due to embarassment and hid the brain and covered the whole thing up.
    Well, the shot couldn't have come from Oswald's cheap rifle, because it couldn't fire exploding bullets.

    http://www.garyrevel.com/News/press_release_11.html

    But was it an accident?
    I know it seems highly unlikely but at the same time it could explain why they would want to cover it up.
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    Default Re: Who killed JF Kennedy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I watched a "recent" documentary and they suggest that Oswald did fire the bullets but the fatal shot was done by accident from one of the bodyguards behind the president. They wanted to hide that fact due to embarassment and hid the brain and covered the whole thing up.
    Well, the shot couldn't have come from Oswald's cheap rifle, because it couldn't fire exploding bullets.

    http://www.garyrevel.com/News/press_release_11.html

    But was it an accident?
    Heads explode when they are shot. No matter what questions are asked it has been proven those shots could be made from that rifle at the same distance in a moving car. It’s been many times. I’m not saying it happened that way but that by itself can not rule out the possibility. Oswald had sketchy contacts and not just with the USSR

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Heads explode when they are shot. No matter what questions are asked it has been proven those shots could be made from that rifle at the same distance in a moving car. It’s been many times. I’m not saying it happened that way but that by itself can not rule out the possibility. Oswald had sketchy contacts and not just with the USSR
    Not just JFK's head, the actual bullet exploded.

    The type of bullets for the cartridges left where Oswald allegedly shot from do not explode. Oswald's cheap rifle does not fire exploding bullets.

    The so-called "magic bullet" was a type that could have been fired from Oswald's rifle though. It bounced around and never exploded.

    Oswald probably did try to shoot JFK, but there was a second gunman who fired the fatal shot.

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    Default Re: Who killed JF Kennedy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Heads explode when they are shot. No matter what questions are asked it has been proven those shots could be made from that rifle at the same distance in a moving car. It’s been many times. I’m not saying it happened that way but that by itself can not rule out the possibility. Oswald had sketchy contacts and not just with the USSR
    Not just JFK's head, the actual bullet exploded.

    The type of bullets for the cartridges left where Oswald allegedly shot from do not explode. Oswald's cheap rifle does not fire exploding bullets.

    The so-called "magic bullet" was a type that could have been fired from Oswald's rifle though. It bounced around and never exploded.

    Oswald probably did try to shoot JFK, but there was a second gunman who fired the fatal shot.
    Freedom, who says the bullet exploded? Do you mean it fragmented when it entered the body? That is a common design

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