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2007.05.17

Scientists: Government analysis of JFK assassination "fundamentally flawed"

Picphoto051707kennedy Through scientific evidence, a research team recently found that the 1976 government report on the Kennedy assassination, which settled on a single-bullet theory, was flawed.  The research team included a former FBI scientist.  They conducted their analysis at Texas A&M:

They found that the scientific and statisticalassumptions Guinn used -- and the government accepted at the time -- toconclude that the fragments came from just two bullets fired fromOswald's gun were wrong.

"Thisfinding means that the bullet fragments from the assassination thatmatch could have come from three or more separate bullets," theresearchers said.

"Ifthe assassination fragments are derived from three or more separatebullets, then a second assassin is likely, as the additional bulletwould not be attributable to the main suspect, Mr. Oswald."

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Keep in mind that during the investigation the researchers used the National Academy of Sciences' new rules on how to properly analyze bullets.  That had never been done before.

For anyone that lived during that time or saw the movie "JFK," this is definitely an article to read.

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I can only hope to live long enough to see so many "untruths" be revealed. JFK, UFO's, "Gods" etc.

If you look back a few short years ago, cover-ups were easier. With today's technology almost nothing slips by us. The only way back to the world of cover-ups would be the government taking "control"...and who knows what the hell that could look like! All downloads pass through a federal server before actually being approved?

Privacy (not to be confused with cover-ups)is becoming a thing of the past.

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