English: This image does not pretend to illustrate all the critics made about the single bullet theory (see John F. Kennedy assassination), but is an illustration of early critics as these were expressed amongst others by Jim Garrison.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Français : Cette image ne prétend pas illustrer l'ensemble des critiques à l'encontre de la théorie de la balle unique (voir assassinat de John F. Kennedy) mais est une illustration des première critiques émises à l'encontre de la théorie, notamment par Jim Garrison.
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6 July 2005
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An interpretation of certain critics of the single bullet theory prepared by Bradipus.
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↑Posner, Gerald (1993) Case Closed, Random House, pp. 335–336 ISBN: 9780679418252.
↑Sabato, Larry (2013) The Kennedy Half-Century: The Presidency, Assassination, and Lasting Legacy of John F. Kennedy, Bloomsbury USA, pp. 216 ISBN: 9781620402801.
↑Bugliosi, Vincent (2007) Reclaiming History, W.W. Norton & Co., pp. xx, xxix, 458 ISBN: 9780393045253.
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