You do realize that they planned all along to claim that all the shots came from the rear- from the 6th floor window. So, how did they expect to get away with shooting him in the throat from the front? There is only one possibility: that they planned, all along and in advance, to claim that the throat wound was an exit wound.
Now, let that sink in because there really are no other possibilities. It has to be that. But, it does have implications. If they were going to call the throat wound an exit wound, then it had to have an entrance wound, and that was the back shot. But, think about what that implies. Since the story was going to be that the bullet traversed him, it meant that there could be no bullet found in his back or in his throat.
And that means that all the stories you've heard about a bullet falling out, that it got stuck in the seat-back or fell to the floor of the limo, are nonsense. They are lies.
And you can't claim that they were dug out at the pre-autopsy either because you know what came before the pre-autopsy? It was JFK's trip to Parkland Hospital. And those doctors were not part of the conspiracy. Dr. Perry did look for a missile in JFK's throat but didn't find one, and we can't assume the plotters got lucky that he missed it. And although the Parkland doctors did miss finding the back shot, the plotters couldn't count on that. They had to make sure that JFK reached the hospital with a hole in his back and a hole in his throat and no bullet found in either. And they did make sure of that by using dissolvable missiles for both those shots. I don't say that they were identical. The back shot was an ice bullet. The throat shot was dissolvable too, but I don't know what material it was. It definitely wasn't ice because Umbrella Man didn't have any ice.
So, the Single Bullet Theory existed before the assassination. However, it didn't include Connally. He wasn't supposed to be shot at all. That was a mistake. You know how the best-laid plans of mice and men often go asunder? Well, this went asunder.
So, there was no bullet stuck in the seat-back for Paul Landis to find. There was no bullet that fell to the floor for Will Greer to find. There was no bullet in JFK's throat to be dug out at the pre-autopsy. And it all comes down to the fact that perpetrators weren't the brightest lot, but they were bright enough to know that a shot from the front would never mesh with the lone nut from the rear story.
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