14-11-2013, 06:38 AM
As these two gentlemen have already made clear the NOVA magic bullet documentary was a deplorable sham run by head national disinformationist John McAdams. I'm surprised Josiah Thompson allowed himself to be used in such a way. It was almost like fraternization.
For people familiar with the evidence the program went to lengths to work around all the problems with the magic bullet in order to make it sound perfectly understandable. It even tried to explain away the two shots that were close together by saying one sound was the sonic crack and the other was the gunpowder blast. Well if that were true why didn't the first shot do that too?
The thing that would have disproven the entire program was the rear wound in Kennedy's head. It contradicted all their pat evidence. That's why they didn't mention it. Instead they showed a drawing of Kennedy's brain that had way too much brain remaining vs what the autopists removed from Kennedy's head.
They also tried to make it look like it was an accident of fate that Humes and Boswell were chosen because Kennedy was a Navy man and therefore used a Naval hospital. There were so many deliberate deceptions in this program I can't remember them all. It was a perfect CIA propaganda piece designed to make the average American think it was all perfectly understandable and explained why those silly conspiracy theorists thought what they did. No mention of Tomlinson and Wright and their pointed hunting round taken from an unrelated stretcher. No mention of Bob Harris' plinking bullet transferred to Trooper Nolan and heard by Connally. No opposition at all. No contrasting opinion or alternate view. Just one government viewpoint wrapped-up, delivered, and explained by John McAdams and his technical assistants.
The second program was much better. It was a documentary of the media coverage of the event centered around CBS and Walter Cronkite.
For people familiar with the evidence the program went to lengths to work around all the problems with the magic bullet in order to make it sound perfectly understandable. It even tried to explain away the two shots that were close together by saying one sound was the sonic crack and the other was the gunpowder blast. Well if that were true why didn't the first shot do that too?
The thing that would have disproven the entire program was the rear wound in Kennedy's head. It contradicted all their pat evidence. That's why they didn't mention it. Instead they showed a drawing of Kennedy's brain that had way too much brain remaining vs what the autopists removed from Kennedy's head.
They also tried to make it look like it was an accident of fate that Humes and Boswell were chosen because Kennedy was a Navy man and therefore used a Naval hospital. There were so many deliberate deceptions in this program I can't remember them all. It was a perfect CIA propaganda piece designed to make the average American think it was all perfectly understandable and explained why those silly conspiracy theorists thought what they did. No mention of Tomlinson and Wright and their pointed hunting round taken from an unrelated stretcher. No mention of Bob Harris' plinking bullet transferred to Trooper Nolan and heard by Connally. No opposition at all. No contrasting opinion or alternate view. Just one government viewpoint wrapped-up, delivered, and explained by John McAdams and his technical assistants.
The second program was much better. It was a documentary of the media coverage of the event centered around CBS and Walter Cronkite.