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03-05-2005, 12:59 AM
The whole "Magic Bullet" theory is just bull.... as far as ballistics technology has advanced since the invention of Smokeless powder, you think that if someone invented a "Magic Bullet", it would have played a major role in all of the worlds major conflicts. the closest thing to a "Magic Bullet" is a hollowpoint bullet that has the tip filled with some sort of liquid, so that when it hits the target, the mass of the bullet is expended all at once when it enters the target.
Essentially, when it enters, it does all the damage it can, then just "Dies". and that was invented by the CIA in like 1979...
There are bullets that are called "Frangibles". they are being studied for possible use on airlines by air marshalls. They are really solid bullets bonded together from powdered lead. when they leave the barrel, they are solid. when they hit something even remotely solid, say, an airliner wall, they turn into harmless powdered lead. they still do damage, but dont stay solid when they do an In and Out.
This is all the technology that ballistics has to offer. If these were all invented after 1963, how could there have been a bullet that could have MOVED up, down, left and right while in flight.
I think anyone who buys into that "Magic Bullet" theory is completely retarted.
I still believe that there could have been a second gunman somewhere, and Oswald was just a patsy set up by the Mafia.
Im not typin this in response to Hurley's post, just to get this out in the open.
Essentially, when it enters, it does all the damage it can, then just "Dies". and that was invented by the CIA in like 1979...
There are bullets that are called "Frangibles". they are being studied for possible use on airlines by air marshalls. They are really solid bullets bonded together from powdered lead. when they leave the barrel, they are solid. when they hit something even remotely solid, say, an airliner wall, they turn into harmless powdered lead. they still do damage, but dont stay solid when they do an In and Out.
This is all the technology that ballistics has to offer. If these were all invented after 1963, how could there have been a bullet that could have MOVED up, down, left and right while in flight.
I think anyone who buys into that "Magic Bullet" theory is completely retarted.
I still believe that there could have been a second gunman somewhere, and Oswald was just a patsy set up by the Mafia.
Im not typin this in response to Hurley's post, just to get this out in the open.
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Was there a second sniper on the Grassy knoll? - by theswag - 03-05-2005, 12:59 AM
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