17-11-2014, 07:09 PM
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:I just had a crazy, or maybe not so crazy thought. We have all been so brainwashed by the SBT that it has affected our ability to think outside of the box.
As JFK emerged from behind the Stemmons Freeway sign, in the Zapruder film, he was clearly in distress and his hands are seem moving toward his throat. Then, at about z230, he clearly experiences something else. His arms go up, his head almost seems to whip slightly to the rear and his whole body appears to move forward.
With the first bullet disintegrated in the top of his right lung, what if the event at z230 is a bullet entering his skull just to the right of his external occipital protuberance ?
No exit wound, you say? Why does there have to be an exit wound?
In my next post I will lay out the evidence that led me to contemplate this possibility.
Hey there Bob...
Not necessarily a headshot at 230... If what we feel is true about the shooting, that there were at least 3 of them, and that they were coordinated to fire simultaneously I think we can consider a frontal throat shot and the upper back shot as happeneing very close together....
Appears to me that he is reacting to his throat wound as he emerges and is hit in the back not long before or right at 230... We really must stop thinking 3 shots and realize that there were quite a few more than that which found their marks and disappears to history at the hands of the SS or FBI.
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