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Major revelation in JFK assassination

If you look real objectively, you will see that Oswald never even fired those shots.

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Read "The Innocence of Oswald" by Gary Fannin:

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It's been awhile since I've read it, but that is Fannin's conclusion - Oswald didn't fire any gun that day.

In fact, if memory serves, Fannin believes that Oswald tried to prevent the assassination.

Knight, kudos for your missive. I believe you're quite correct.
 
I replied to omnivax who said in post #4 it was not proven.

Did they find that bullet embedded in the concrete? No.

What was proven? If anything was proven then why seal the documents for 75 years? When they unseal the documents do you think it will be the same info they made public 75 years earlier?

I just googled the assassination. The magic bullet theory was also known as he SINGLE bullet theory. How many bullets is single? If they proved a shot hit the concrete does that not also disprove the single bullet theory?
Warren commission determined that there was no way Oswald could have fired more than three shots. They also determined that two were fully accounted for: kill shot and the one that hit the curb. The curb one was determined by audio evidence as well as the fact that something hit the curb so hard it broke off a sizable piece of concrete so hard it hit someone several yards away causing an injury. While it wasn't 100%, there was no bullet found, that was the Warren consensus. There was never really any realistic argument against a shot hitting the curb but it isn't 100%, more likely like 95%. But it was considered a given by the commission. So much so that if you argue that this was NOT a shot, you really have to throw out the entire Warren Commission finding because that was considered a fact the entire scenario was built around.

That left one bullet of the three. And that is the magic bullet that hit Kennedy in the neck, went through the seat, hit connely shattering a rib, hit his wrist breaking a bone, and then lodging in his thigh. It then fell out on the stretcher. And it was almost pristine, meaning it was almost impossible that this bullet could have done all that and sustained almost zero damage. This has always been the crux of the argument stating there had to be a second shooter. The only way around it is to determine what hit the curb, if not a bullet. Or, how in the hell could Oswald have gotten off four shots and still only left 3 cartridges on the floor of the building?

In the end, the entire house of cards is built on three shots which leads to the magic bullet.

If the bullet was on the top of the back seat of the car, it could not be the magic bullet as there is an entrance wound to connoly's thigh but no exit.

Bottom line is if there were more than three shots, it almost certainly means two or more shooters.
 
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Warren commission determined that there was no way Oswald could have fired more than three shots. They also determined that two were fully accounted for: kill shot and the one that hit the curb. The curb one was determined by audio evidence as well as the fact that something hit the curb so hard it broke off a sizable piece of concrete so hard it hit someone several yards away causing an injury. While it wasn't 100%, there was no bullet found, that was the Warren consensus. There was never really any realistic argument against a shot hitting the curb but it isn't 100%, more likely like 95%. But it was considered a given by the commission. So much so that if you argue that this was NOT a shot, you really have to throw out the entire Warren Commission finding because that was considered a fact the entire scenario was built around.

That left one bullet of the three. And that is the magic bullet that hit Kennedy in the neck, went through the seat, hit connely shattering a rib, hit his wrist breaking a bone, and then lodging in his thigh. It then fell out on the stretcher. And it was almost pristine, meaning it was almost impossible that this bullet could have done all that and sustained almost zero damage. This has always been the crux of the argument stating there had to be a second shooter. The only way around it is to determine what hit the curb, if not a bullet. Or, how in the hell could Oswald have gotten off four shots and still only left 3 cartridges on the floor of the building?

In the end, the entire house of cards is built on three shots which leads to the magic bullet.

If the bullet was on the top of the back seat of the car, it could not be the magic bullet as there is an entrance wound to connoly's thigh but no exit.

Bottom line is if there were more than three shots, it almost certainly means two or more shooters.
No way a bullet shot from 6 floor entered JFKs scapula...shot up to exit his throat and hit the governor. Connolly was an experienced hunter and said many times he a JFK were not hit with the same shot. Don't forget Parkland Docs identified the throat wound as an "entrace."
 
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No way a bullet shot from 6 floor entered JFKs scapula...shot up to exit his throat and hit the governor. Connolly was an experienced hunter and said many times he a JFK were not hit with the same shot. Don't forget Parkland Docs identified the throat wound as an "entrace."
Don't forget Kennedy falls back and to the left. I've shot plenty of animals and watched tons of video of people getting shot (drive bys and Ukraine right now on X) and nobody falls into the bullet. I have friends who are hunters who disagree but that is my experience.
 
The whole JFK assassination is full of conspiracies ready and waiting for proof.

JFK seemed to have a death wish the way he lived his life. Who wanted to kill him? CIA, military industrial complex, Castro, USSR, the Mafia, Jimmy Hoffa, oil interests/LBJ, many cuckolds, maybe even Joe DiMaggio. Impressive and scary list.
Just watched an interesting movie, 'American Affair' on the Roku channel, about an attractive woman moving into a Georgetown residence and an adolescent boy's interest in her, with the backdrop of her having close relations with JFK and her ex being a CIA agent, etc....did some googling about any possible inspiration for the movie, and found one of JFK's latest affairs was with a woman whose life paralleled the character...and in line with the comments of this thread, JFK was juggling quite a few balls, some very dangerous. Life can be stranger than fiction.
 
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