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Mathematical Challenge re: CE 399
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Bob Prudhomme Wrote:This is ground breaking material, and I'm embarrassed I didn't see this years ago....
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"....I'm not sure how many of you understand the implications here. If the 6th floor rifle was shooting cartridges loaded with bullets .264" in diameter, instead of the necessary bullets .268" in diameter, there is no way the rifle would have been shooting accurately enough for even an expert marksman to have been able to have hit JFK.

Most of it's over my head. But I get that part in bold. CE399 was the wrong diameter to be accurately fired from the alleged assassination rifle. And that truly appears to be 'ground-breaking material'.
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Mathematical Challenge re: CE 399 - by Marc Ellis - 10-03-2014, 06:39 AM
Mathematical Challenge re: CE 399 - by Marc Ellis - 11-03-2014, 08:08 AM

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