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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick) wrote: >> In any event, there's still the 4 vs 6 rifling groove discrepency in >> bullet photographs between the Warren investigation (which had 6-groove >> "pristine" bullet), impossible with the rifle alleged to be Oswald's) >> and the 1978 House investigation (which now featured a 4-grooved >> nose-dented bullet -- the government was papering over its earlier >> mistages). > >This is another one of those conspiracy theories that is far from >proven. If this theory is correct, then you have to believe I don't have to "believe" anything, "Nick"; I can look at the pictures of the bullets, and examine the grooves myself. >that the master conspiracists let the real bullet get out into the >public to start with, which wasn't very smart. The "master conspiracists" left the gun laying in Vince's hand, forgetting to smear the end of it in the gore of the wound to realisticly sell the cover-story of a mouth-shot suicide, but despite this and scores of other flat-out fuckups, in the end all they really needed were grinning faces on TEE-VEE to poo-poo "conspiracies" to the twits who don't know any better. Getting away with a crime is *easy* when you are the one who controls the investigation. You can be extrordinarily sloppy, and despite everyone with an IQ of 110+ figuring out you're lying, the fact remains that the human propensity for laziness will guarantee that five million people don't march over to tear down the big marble building you're living in. -- Reply to mike1@@@usfamily.net sans two @@, or your reply won't reach me. "An election is nothing more than an advance auction of stolen goods." -- Ambrose Bierce
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