I have been into a couple discussions about this lately
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:16 pm
on discussionboards. And if nothing else works, I ask the other guy this question :
"But you donĀ“t really believe in a bullet crushing bones - in Connallys rib and in his wrist - and ending up with no striation marks, do you?
"The Warren Commission's "single bullet," according to all documentation:
* had no thread striations (fine lines etched onto a copper encased bullet tip and/or bullet side casing by clothing threads when the bullet first penetrates clothing threads),
* was marked with no blood,
* was marked with no human tissue,
* had no pieces of clothing attached,
* had lost only 1.5 % of its original average weight
(...)
Several of the exact same type 6.5 millimeter test bullets were test-fired by the Warren Commission investigators. The only test bullet that most matched the slight side flattening and nearly pristine, still rounded impact tip of CE399 was a bullet that had only been fired into a long tube containing a thick layer of cotton. (later tests show that such bullets survive intact when fired into solid wood and multiple layers of skin and ballistic gel, as well-- see Discovery Channel reference below)."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_bullet_theory
And adding this image :
http://pages.prodigy.net/whiskey99/bullet1.jpg
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None has come back with a reply to that thus far.
"But you donĀ“t really believe in a bullet crushing bones - in Connallys rib and in his wrist - and ending up with no striation marks, do you?
"The Warren Commission's "single bullet," according to all documentation:
* had no thread striations (fine lines etched onto a copper encased bullet tip and/or bullet side casing by clothing threads when the bullet first penetrates clothing threads),
* was marked with no blood,
* was marked with no human tissue,
* had no pieces of clothing attached,
* had lost only 1.5 % of its original average weight
(...)
Several of the exact same type 6.5 millimeter test bullets were test-fired by the Warren Commission investigators. The only test bullet that most matched the slight side flattening and nearly pristine, still rounded impact tip of CE399 was a bullet that had only been fired into a long tube containing a thick layer of cotton. (later tests show that such bullets survive intact when fired into solid wood and multiple layers of skin and ballistic gel, as well-- see Discovery Channel reference below)."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_bullet_theory
And adding this image :
http://pages.prodigy.net/whiskey99/bullet1.jpg
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None has come back with a reply to that thus far.