Role of bangmakers
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:24 am
Christoph3. Did the bang-makers on the 6th floor really shoot or only impersonate?Consider whether a shooter in the southwest sixth hit Connally--it was a right-to-left trajectory.Count the possible rear shots: Kennedy's back 5-3/4 down from the shirt collar, 5-3/8 down from the jacket collar, to the right of midline, coursing down, probed for two inches, did not transit;Kennedy's back of head--a split second before the shot to his right temple;Tague, missed, shot number four from the rear;Windshield trim, shot number five.And from the front: throat--the size of a .22 per John Ritchson: http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v3 ... on1.pdf;To Kennedy's right temple--by Jimmy Files--with his Remington XP-100 and a mercury round causing the galaxy of artifacts high in the Right/Left skull X-ray, causing the occipital avuncular wound exuding cerebellar tissue witnessed by forty people in Dealey Plaza, at Parkland, at Bethesda;Other bullets retrieved from the grass on the south side of Elm by agents.Oswald's magic bullets outperform Russian and Chinese Multiple Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) ICBMs, able to perform more aerobatics than the U.S. Navy Blue Angels or the U.S. Airforce Thunderbirds.Also, there may have been a shooter in the Dal-Tex Building.And was there not also found evidence of a sabot in a casing found on the roof of the County Records Building in the '70's. I saw it in Marrs:Marrs writes on 317:Dean Morgan of Lewisville (a suburb of Dallas) told Texas researchersthat in 1975 his father was working on air-conditioning equipment on theroof of the Dallas County Records Building located just catercorner fromthe Texas School Book Depository. The Records Building's west side facesonto Dealey Plaza and there is a waist-high parapet along the edge of itsroof.According to Morgan, his father discovered a 30.06-caliber shell casing lyingunder a lip of roofing tar at the base of the roof's parapet on the side facingDealey Plaza while searching for water leaks.The shell casing is dated 1953 and marks indicate it was manufactured atthe Twin Cities Arsenal. One side has been pitted by exposure to theweather, indicating it lay on the roof for a long time. The casing, which remainsin Morgan's possession, has an odd crimp around its neck.Rifle experts have explained to Morgan that this is evidence that a sabotmay have been used to fire ammunition from a 30.06 rifle. A sabot is a plasticsleeve that allows a larger-caliber weapon to fire a smaller-caliber slug.The results of using a lighter-weight slug include increased velocity producingmore accuracy and greater striking power. And the smaller slug exhibitsthe ballistics of the weapon it was originally fired from, rather than, in thiscase, the 30.06, as the sabot engages the 30.06's rifling.98But, yes, the role of the bangmakers was primarily to finger the patsy--the first shot was described as a firecracker--and that medium velocity toy gun had the distinctive Wiley Coyote Acme Fireworks sound.Next week, Silencers