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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)Do you even know where the Dal-Tex building was located? The lower vertical angle of a third-story window would be more in line with the trajectory required to go through JFK's back ending up at Connolly's position on a jump seat. The horizontal position of the building would also have been more in line with JFK relative to Connolly. Instead of crying about it, can you point to definitive measurements involving the respective buildings and positions of the targets? If you're going to use a computer animation, how do we know that it definitively matches available evidence? Instead of just saying you are relying on experts, tell us what those experts are actually presenting as evidence.
It should be intuitive that a high-powered assault rifle designed to take out a number of humans might be more powerful, not to mention up to date, than an older weapon designed for game. Also, I'm not aware that such a wide bullet is necessarilly intended to penetrate a victim as much as a pointier bullet intended for assault purposes. Yes, many of us saw the film "Full Metal Jacket" and understand what it refers to, but do YOU really know your bullets that well? Obviously you're not up to date on CBLA.
It should also be intuitive that a real film will be altered, if nothing else, every time it gets copied due to degradation. The quality will also depend on the print film and the techniques used.
Wah, wah, "no there wasn't you're just making shit up"