CHARLES BREHM (stood on south side of elm street with his young son)

Started by fobrien1, January 07, 2018, 09:09:43 PM

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charles brehm in the film above tells us that he saw the effects of the shots on jfk . to be specific he saw the result of jfks head being hit , which was that he saw jfks head explode . without trying to be too graphic there was a fair sized spray of blood and brain , skull particles and other gore from jfks head . brehm in the film above said he watched a piece of jfks head fly and land by the curb where he stood .

the problem is that brehm was conservatively probably atleast 30 feet to jfks left REAR at the point of the head shot . that is to say that brehm was quite a distance BEHIND jfk at the point of the head shot and the head explosion .

why is this  important ? . well the official version of events is that oswald fired the shots FROM BEHIND JFK (jfks right rear , from  inside the depository ) the bullet striking low on the back of the head , and that all blood and brain etc from jfks head exited out the front right side of his head and WENT FORWARDS . but brehm was atleast 30 feet behind jfk when he was hit in the head SO HOW DID A PIECE OF JFKS HEAD FLY A GOOD 30 FEET REARWARD AND LEFTWARD AND LAND BY HIS FEET ? . view the video above and listen to brehm himself ,  now brehm a former military man did say he thought the shots came from behind , we have to get that out there . HOWEVER as a former military man trained with weapons he was NEVER asked (based on his experience of weapons) if he could explain how a part of jfks head could possibly have landed by his feet considering the above official version of events .

for that matter in quite a few years I HAVE YET to get any lone nut advocate to explain this , in fact by default LNs will tell you that ALL the blood and brain matter went forward , and they usually neglect to mention what mr brehm said above .
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