What is interesting about this postcard?
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How could the Warren Commision conclude that the bullet penetrated Kennedy's neck?
The postcard shows they concluded that LATER , 6 months later to be exact. Before that, the "theory" was simply 3 shots 3 hits. But they could no longer ignore and surpress James Tague's testimony any longer, so they were stuck with one miss and suddenly needed to explain all the wounds with two bullets. In a desperate attempt to cling to their lone gunmen lie, they invented the fairy tale of the single bullet theory, along with the HOAX that the magic bullet had penetrated JFK's neck. A conclusion with no scientific basis whatsoever, only wishfull thinking.
The postcard shows they concluded that LATER , 6 months later to be exact. Before that, the "theory" was simply 3 shots 3 hits. But they could no longer ignore and surpress James Tague's testimony any longer, so they were stuck with one miss and suddenly needed to explain all the wounds with two bullets. In a desperate attempt to cling to their lone gunmen lie, they invented the fairy tale of the single bullet theory, along with the HOAX that the magic bullet had penetrated JFK's neck. A conclusion with no scientific basis whatsoever, only wishfull thinking.
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Yes, but the crux is that the official scenario has long been 3 shots, 3 hits. This postcard shows that. It was 6 months later that they had to invent the single bullet theory, because they could no longer surpress the evidence that one shot had missed (the one that hit a curb and wounded bystander James Tague).
Now they needed to explain all the wounds of two men with one shot less. Thus they invented the hoax that one bullet went through both men. But few people know this was done much later.
Wim
Now they needed to explain all the wounds of two men with one shot less. Thus they invented the hoax that one bullet went through both men. But few people know this was done much later.
Wim