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Title: Cheney Shotgun Ballistics Don't Match Up
Source: prisonplanet.com
URL Source: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2006/150206matchup.htm
Published: Feb 15, 2006
Author: Alex Jones
Post Date: 2006-02-15 22:35:37 by Coral Snake
Keywords: Ballistics, Shotgun, Cheney
Views: 2754
Comments: 53

Cheney Shotgun Ballistics Don't Match Up

Alex Jones/Prison http://Planet.com | February 15 2006

What we had deducted almost immediately after Cheney machine began rolling on this shooting is now finally starting to filter out into the rest of the media: It is not only unlikely that Whittington was injured in the way he reportedly was if Cheney had shot him from 30 yards it is impossible.

After reviewing the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife report on the shooting, there is no doubt that this is a cover-up.

The pattern of the birdshot depicted in the diagram on the report indicates about a foot spread from cheek to chest.

As we previously reported, birdshot is not like a traditional bullet. Birdshot is composed of hundreds of tiny lead BB's with very low mass which are designed to spread out and slow down very quickly. The idea is basically to shoot out a bunch of tiny pellets to catch a bird that may be taking wing at the instant it recognizes the shot has been fired. Many points ensure greater likelyhood of hitting the target.

These pellets are incredibly tiny and the further they get away from the gun, the slower and less forceful they become. So at a distance of about 90 feet (or 30 yards as reported by the White House) the pellets would have hit Whittington with the force equivilent to a gentle shove and have left maybe some tiny surface marks on any exposed skin.

The only way to account for the pattern indicated on the TDPW report is if Cheney was about 10 feet away from Whittington when he shot him.

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Reports and press releases that followed the event explained that some of the pellets had become lodged in his heart tissue. The only way this is possible, the only way that the tiny pellets designed to spread over distance could have maintained the force necessary to penetrate Whittington's hunting vest, clothing, skin, muscle, bone and finally into his rock-hard heart would have been if they came from a much shorter distance than the White House is claiming.

The initial reports have Whittington making jokes and feeling fine after the shooting, but doctors would have been able to diagnose with a simple x-ray that there was a chunk of metal in his heart tissue immediately upon receiving him. Now that he has taken a turn for the worse, they are in scramble-mode to cover-up what really happened in case he dies.

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#12. To: Coral Snake, Zipporah, all (#0)

I was listening to Sydney Blumenthal, former senior Clinton aide, this morning and he gave some additional background on how the Armstrongs basically gave Cheney and Rove their careers - they hired or funded both of them. Blumenthal made one point though that I had not really considered before and which is quite striking when you think about it. Cheney is a pretty sick fellow with his heart problems. He's probably taking medications, and he's frequently wearing two different shoes because his feet become largers sizes because of the circulatory problems, and he is now at least sometimes walking with a cane.

Can we reasonably expect this man to have the agility required to hear a sound at twilight, spin around 180 degrees and unknowningly shoot Whittington in the face and chest with these pellets with such force it penetrated his winter clothing? I tried doing an experiment this morning. I'm overweight and pretty klutzy and I tried pretending I was holding a shotgun and spinning around 180 degrees and I just don't know how plausible the "accident" scenario would be. Cheney would have had to had his finger right on the trigger so he just shot as soon as he turned around because he would surely have seen WHittington standing right there. Blumenthal seemed to be implying that he didn't buy the accident story - and ya know what? Neither do I. But who's gonna investigate this?

mehitable  posted on  2006-02-16   10:43:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: mehitable (#12)

If the official story is wrong, a proper forensic investigation (of things like the trajectory of the pellets) would almost certainly make that clear.

aristeides  posted on  2006-02-16   10:59:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: aristeides, all (#15)

proper forensic investigation

That's the problem. Who in Texas is going to conduct such a thing for the Vice President of the United States, Richard Cheney?

This event has proven two things: that Dick Cheney actually has been running the country (yeah, WE know that, but I think the way this was handled clearly demonstrates it), and that this administration can literally get away with shooting a 78 year old man in the face and imperiling his life. If he dies, they'll get away with that too.

mehitable  posted on  2006-02-16   11:04:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: mehitable (#17)

Who in Texas is going to conduct such a thing for the Vice President of the United States, Richard Cheney?

I don't know. If Cheney is going down anyway, what better way to make your career?

aristeides  posted on  2006-02-16   11:22:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: aristeides (#24)

That would still take a heap o' guts and I don't know if anyone is like that in Texas. Texas and Florida seem to be the two most corrupt Republi-bot states in the US. I would be really surprised if anyone down there was willing to take him on. There's nothing more dangerous than a wounded animal and Cheney's no doubt baring his fangs.

mehitable  posted on  2006-02-16   11:24:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#30. To: mehitable (#26)

Texas and Florida seem to be the two most corrupt Republi-bot states in the US.

you got that right!

christine  posted on  2006-02-16 11:50:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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