26-09-2013, 09:48 PM
Phil Dragoo Wrote:Tracy
Yes, I've seen some pretty slick items--and we know the prop "discovered" in the Depository was a collection of problems
It was necessary to shim the scope
The bolt was so stiff, reacquisition was problematic
The argument supporting the quality of the Mannlicher Carcano is a fallacy of generalization
As well as being a specific declaration of FACT from our FBI:
From the 12/9/63 FBI report:
Tests of Rifle
By actual tests It has been demonstrated by the FBI that a skilled person
can fire three accurately aimed shots with this weapon in five seconds.
To complete the FBI circle... only a few paragraphs later we have their determination - AFTER the autopsy report has been prepared yet relying on the Sibert/O'Neil report for accuracy:
Immediately after President Kennedy and Governor Connally were admitted to
Parkland Memorial Hospital, a bullet was found on one of the stretchers.
Medical examination of the President's body revealed that one of the
bullets had entered just below his shoulder to the right of the spinal
column at an angle of 45 to 60 degrees downward, that there was no point of
exit, and that the bullet was not in the body. An examination of this
bullet by the FBI Laboratory determined that it had been fired from the
rifle owned by Oswald. (Exhibit 23)
"An examination of this bullet" - if the bullet did not exit and was not found in the body... WHICH bullet are they referring to here which ALSO was fired from the Oswald rifle?
I urge anyone who has not read thru this report to do so... you will learn everything there is to know about LHO, EXCEPT the means, motive and opportunity to perform either killing...
or how THAT becomes this when Adm Galloway woudl not allow the autopsy doctors to dissect the back, neck or upper chest. Dureing the Y incision and removal of organs, Connor and others tell us that abullet was removed from the intercostal muscles of the ribs/back on the right side of the body... a bullet among other debris for which Dennis David created a receipt...
The other missile entered the right superior posterior thorax above
the scapula and traversed the soft tissues of the supra-scapular and
the supra-clavicular portions of the base of the right side of the neck.
This missile produced contusions of the right apical parietal pleura
and of the apical portion of the right upper lobe of the lung. The
missile contused the strap muscles of the right side of the neck,
damaged the trachea and made its exit through the anterior surface of
the neck. As far as can be ascertained this missile struck no bony
structures in its path through the body.
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter