Friday, June 29, 2007

FWIW - JFK assassination matter again in doubt

TERNI, Italy, June 29 (UPI): Italian experts test JFK assassination gun. Italian weapons experts say tests on the type of rifle used to kill U.S. President John F. Kennedy show assassin Lee Harvey Oswald could not have acted alone. Kennedy's landmark domestic initiatives, passed with modest adjustments after his death, were a civil-rights bill and a major tax reduction to stimulate the economy.

The Warren Commission report concluded that Oswald fired three shots with a Carcano M91/38 bolt-action rifle in 7 seconds to kill Kennedy in Dallas in 1963. However, tests supervised by the Italian Army showed it would take 19 seconds to get off three shots with that type of gun, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. The tests were done in a former Carcano factory in Terni.
In one test, a bullet was fired through two large pieces of meat to simulate the assumed path of a shot that the Warren Commission concluded struck Texas Gov. John Connally after passing through Kennedy's body. In the test, the bullet ended deformed, while the bullet in the Kennedy assassination remained intact. Conspiracy theories about the assassination have been circulating for more than four decades.

IMO: If correct and important, it certainly took them a long time to find this out, bearing in mind all the publicity already.

According to the UK 'Daily Mail' and many other sources, it seems that judges appointed by President Bush have recently tried to destroy the Kennedy anti-discrimination law, which looks to be still essential in the US for its own stability. Obviously, outside the US, Bush leaves the impression of being an incompetent, corrupt, and ill-advised President. Some say "if it quacks like a duck ....". Maybe we will found out in time, maybe not. If US is really left with a Bush legacy of corrupt judges, and in a minor key the long succession of UK corrupt, alleged pedophile and mad judges have still left a bad legacy in the UK, this bad US Bush legacy may turn out to be hard to remove.

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