On Mar 27, 4:37=A0pm, Phantom scojocupcake <bo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mar 27, 2:49=A0pm, burlea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> > =A0Bullet from the
>
> > > grassy knoll? Seems likely.
>
> > > scojomoo
>
> > No, it looks more like an exit wound, when shot from behind. Flesh and
> > bone is forced outwards as the bullet travels forward. This doesn't
> > happen with entry wounds. His head then falls back because he's dead.
>
> Based on Issac Newton's third law of physics - every action has an
> equal and opposite reaction - head moves left - bullet comes from the
> right. It's impossible for the head to go back and to the left if
> Kennedy was shot from behind. Ever seen a boxing match? Watch what
> happens when someone takes a right hook to the right side of their
> head. Yes, their head moves to the left! Same is true of a bullet to
> the head. Sniper was behind the fence on the grassy knoll.
>
> Where the bullet came from:
>
> http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/Propulsion/2-every-...
>
> Da da daaaaaaaa!
>
> scojomoo
Try this at home. Get a fork. Hold it up in your left hand. Get a
spoon, hold it in your right hand. Hit the top of the fork with the
spoon (in other words, bring your right hand closer to your left).
Which direction does the fork move - left or right?
Yep, left.
The spoon is moving from right to left, it pushes the fork to the left
The movement of the fork is equal to the motion expended by the spoon.
Imagine the fork is Kennedy's head and the spoon is the sniper's
bullet. The movement of Kennedy's head is the same as the movement of
the fork - both go to the left. Conclusion: Kennedy killed by a flying
spoon. :P
scojomoo


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