slaveboyforyou
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Joined: 1/6/2005 From: Arkansas, U.S.A. Status: offline
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You know, I am not one to believe in wild 9-11 theories, I do not believe in chem trails, nor do I believe in UFOs. I will say that calling people that do not believe in magic bullets "nutters" is fairly much pot-kettle-black... only a nut would believe the tripe that the Warren Commission reported. Well, the magic bullet thing is bogus. It was never in the Warren Comm's report. It's a fabrication by conspiracy theorists, which is a common tactic of nuts. The term was said by Arlen Spector and it was a theory that one bullet killed Kennedy and struck Connally. We know that to be false from evidence. Oswald fired three shots, and two struck their intended target. The bullet they mention as the magic bullet struck JFK in the back and exited out his chest traveling forward and striking Governor Connally in the chest. The bullet then hit Connally in the wrist and stopped in his thigh. A computer animation done for ABC showed how the bullet traveled, and proved that the only place the shots could have came from was the Texas Book Depository in the window alleged to have been Oswald's position. The conspiracy theorists of course changed their tune when this evidence came out. They changed their story around in order to make it fit in with their conspiracy beliefs. They always do that, and they always ignore evidence that proves them wrong. They really want to believe that some wide ranging, secret world exists. They want to believe that because it would make the world more exciting. It would give purpose to their meaningless lives. But, the world isn't that exciting. Occassionally a loser like Oswald gets lucky, that's just the way it is.
< Message edited by slaveboyforyou -- 2/17/2008 8:33:47 PM >
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