26-04-2013, 01:22 AM
JFK: Inside the Target Car, Part One
Or, How to Rig an Experiment
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd.html
JFK: Inside the Target Car, Part Two
Or, The Discovery Channel's Idiot Conspirators
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd2.html
Inside the Target Car, Part Three
How Gary Mack became Dan Rather
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd3.html
Sherry P. Fiester, Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics, and the Kennedy Assassination, Chapter 6: The Grassy Knoll Headshot, page 217:
Nonprofessionals have not been able to address correctly the trajectory of the fatal headshot. The Discovery Channel documentary did not correctly apply forensic investigative techniques to discover the truth. They manufactured evidence and manipulated experts to guarantee an inevitable outcome. However, shooting from the Grassy Knoll did provide ballistic and trajectory information. Utilizing both fully jacketed ammunition and fragmenting ammunition, the replicated heads were targeted. When firing from the Grassy Knoll, the left side of the artificial heads displayed substantial defects regardless of the type of ammunition used. This eliminated the trajectory for the fatal headshot as coming from that location because the injuries sustained by Kennedy did not include the left side of the head.
A close look at the Discovery Channel's analysis methods reveal a subtle bias, as opposed to their implied scientific neutrality; an inaccurate replication of evidence to be examined by experts; and the manipulation of experts to arrive at conclusions designed to support preconceived opinions.
Preconceived opinions also permeated official trajectory reconstruction. The Warren Commission failed to insure a conventional trajectory analysis of Kennedy's shooting injuries was complete. The overpass was a Warren Commission consideration in April 1964 when discussing trajectory. In fact, the FBI was instructed by the Warren Commission to include the overpass as a possible location for the shooter for both the throat wound and the head shot. However, when the FBI conducted the reenactment of the assassination on May 24, 1964 to determine the trajectory angle of the bullets that struck Kennedy, the overpass trajectory study was excluded.
Thom Robinson noted a small hole at the right temple which he "filled with a little wax."
Custer noted radial and concentric fracturing in that location.
Fiester notes blood spatter indicating a frontal shot, and a metal trail on the lateral x-ray from that locale.
Forty-plus witnesses attest to a two-to-three-inch blowout at the right occipital.
The skull receives the kinetic energy and moves into the shot for a millisecond, then at greater force and distance with the bullet travel. The blowout spreads fragments and brain matter on the rear deck and Hargis etc.
At 312 JFK looks left of profile in relation to Zapruder. The possible trajectories mapped on the plan view of the skull added to the applied protractor focuses a 35 degree trajectory cone focused on the end of the overpass at the south.
Tosh Plumlee and Sergio:
A: I was standing about 150 yards, I think its east of the triple underpass, on the south knoll, about 5 feet up the hill, in line with the light posts.
Q: Can you tell me exactly where you were standing in Dealey Plaza?
A: Yes, I can. We were standing approximately 150 feet east of the triple underpass on the south knoll up on the hill about 5 feet in line with the light posts.
Q: Could you tell how many shots were fired that day?
A: I recall myself, I'd say 4 or 5. That's what I recall. I've heard that there were more, I've heard that there were less.
Q: Could you tell the direction of those shots?
A: I couldn't tell the direction of the shots, but however, but my memory is that I feel a shot went over our head to the left of us. I'm familiar with gunfire. Also, when we left the area, we got a taste of gunpowder when we went over the railroad tracks which would have been south of the north grassy knoll.
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/TOSHTRANS1.htm
Or, How to Rig an Experiment
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd.html
JFK: Inside the Target Car, Part Two
Or, The Discovery Channel's Idiot Conspirators
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd2.html
Inside the Target Car, Part Three
How Gary Mack became Dan Rather
By James DiEugenio
http://www.ctka.net/2009/target_car_jd3.html
Sherry P. Fiester, Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics, and the Kennedy Assassination, Chapter 6: The Grassy Knoll Headshot, page 217:
Nonprofessionals have not been able to address correctly the trajectory of the fatal headshot. The Discovery Channel documentary did not correctly apply forensic investigative techniques to discover the truth. They manufactured evidence and manipulated experts to guarantee an inevitable outcome. However, shooting from the Grassy Knoll did provide ballistic and trajectory information. Utilizing both fully jacketed ammunition and fragmenting ammunition, the replicated heads were targeted. When firing from the Grassy Knoll, the left side of the artificial heads displayed substantial defects regardless of the type of ammunition used. This eliminated the trajectory for the fatal headshot as coming from that location because the injuries sustained by Kennedy did not include the left side of the head.
A close look at the Discovery Channel's analysis methods reveal a subtle bias, as opposed to their implied scientific neutrality; an inaccurate replication of evidence to be examined by experts; and the manipulation of experts to arrive at conclusions designed to support preconceived opinions.
Preconceived opinions also permeated official trajectory reconstruction. The Warren Commission failed to insure a conventional trajectory analysis of Kennedy's shooting injuries was complete. The overpass was a Warren Commission consideration in April 1964 when discussing trajectory. In fact, the FBI was instructed by the Warren Commission to include the overpass as a possible location for the shooter for both the throat wound and the head shot. However, when the FBI conducted the reenactment of the assassination on May 24, 1964 to determine the trajectory angle of the bullets that struck Kennedy, the overpass trajectory study was excluded.
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Thom Robinson noted a small hole at the right temple which he "filled with a little wax."
Custer noted radial and concentric fracturing in that location.
Fiester notes blood spatter indicating a frontal shot, and a metal trail on the lateral x-ray from that locale.
Forty-plus witnesses attest to a two-to-three-inch blowout at the right occipital.
The skull receives the kinetic energy and moves into the shot for a millisecond, then at greater force and distance with the bullet travel. The blowout spreads fragments and brain matter on the rear deck and Hargis etc.
At 312 JFK looks left of profile in relation to Zapruder. The possible trajectories mapped on the plan view of the skull added to the applied protractor focuses a 35 degree trajectory cone focused on the end of the overpass at the south.
Tosh Plumlee and Sergio:
A: I was standing about 150 yards, I think its east of the triple underpass, on the south knoll, about 5 feet up the hill, in line with the light posts.
Q: Can you tell me exactly where you were standing in Dealey Plaza?
A: Yes, I can. We were standing approximately 150 feet east of the triple underpass on the south knoll up on the hill about 5 feet in line with the light posts.
Q: Could you tell how many shots were fired that day?
A: I recall myself, I'd say 4 or 5. That's what I recall. I've heard that there were more, I've heard that there were less.
Q: Could you tell the direction of those shots?
A: I couldn't tell the direction of the shots, but however, but my memory is that I feel a shot went over our head to the left of us. I'm familiar with gunfire. Also, when we left the area, we got a taste of gunpowder when we went over the railroad tracks which would have been south of the north grassy knoll.
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/TOSHTRANS1.htm