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Frank Warner Wrote:It was Arlen Specter’s deductive guess, since proven fact, that one 6.5-millimeter rifle bullet fired by Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 22, 1963, caused a non-fatal wound to President John F. Kennedy’s neck, then passed through Texas Gov. John Connally’s chest and right wrist, and finally lodged loosely in Connally’s left thigh.

I'm frequently amused by this assertion by believers that the Single Bullet Theory is a "proven fact."

If it actually were a proven fact, I'd be inundated by believers on this forum smashing me repeatedly in debate.

Instead, all we see is dead silence.

It's quite easy to prove this "proven fact" incorrect. Simply hold your right hand next to your right chest, with the palm pointed outward.

Then ask yourself, how likely is it that Gov Connally was holding his hand palm outward.

The medical testimony clearly places the entry of the bullet into his wrist on the outside of his hand - and the exit on the palm side - yet believers simply refuse to address this issue.

They can't.

So they simply avoid the issue, and go around lying that something not supported by the evidence is "proven fact."