The appearance of
Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio before Rep. Luna on
the release of the JFK files (which remains incomplete, contrary to
special laws requiring their release) was pathetic. They spoke about
60-year-old evidence with regard to a blow-out at the back of the head
and women on the stairs inside the Texas School Book Depository, who
should have seen Lee Oswald were he going up to or coming down from the
6th floor–but he wasn’t there. Some would go so far as to submit that
they betrayed the JFK research community, an opinion that I share.
They otherwise said virtually nothing to contradict The Warren Report (1964),
which asserts there had been three and only three shots fired from
above and behind. How easy it would have been to refute the official
narrative by simply pointing out that, when Acting Press Secretary
Malcolm Kilduff announced the President’s death, he said it was a simple
matter of a bullet through the head, while pointing to his right
temple,which was not fired from above and behind. The Warren Report was marketed to convince the public to disbelieve “their lying eyes”
Or they could have observed that radio and TV networks were
covering two shots that afternoon: a small, clean puncture wound to the
throat–which Malcolm Perry, M.D., three times described as a wound of
entry (“The bullet was coming at him!”)–where Dr. Perry had performed a
simple tracheostomy incision through the wound; and the hit to the right
temple, which was attributed to Admiral George Burkeley, who was the
President’s personal physician. No doubt lingering recollections of
those broadcasts (at least subconsciously) produced skepticism over the
official report–and for very good reasons!
If you took the shots reported that day by the Secret Service and
the FBI–one hit to JFK’s back, a second to Governor Connally’s back, and
a third to the back of JFK’s head, killing him–with the two shots
widely reported on radio and television–then JFK was hit at least four
times from locations other than the 6th floor and Connally by another./
The shot to the back was fired from the County Records Building, the
throat shot from inside the Triple Underpass, the back of the head from
the Dal-Tex, and the right temple from the intersection of the Triple
Underpass and the picket fence. Connally was shot by another. That’s
five shooters already.
Indeed, David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., has now ascertained that
there was a third shot nearly simultaneous with the shot to the right
temple fired from the side. None of these shots was fired by Lee Oswald.
It turns out, as Harold Weisberg, Whitewash II: The FBI Secret Service Cover Up (1966)
explains in the final four pages, the Warren Commission staff was
having a hard time concealing that Lee Oswald had been caught standing
in the doorway by AP photographer, James “Ike” Altgens, which Oliver
Stone and Jim DiEugenio must have somehow forgotten to mention.
That means none of these shots were fired by Lee. They (including
the hit to Connally fired from the west side of the Book Depository)
were all fired by different shooters. That makes six. And since another
shooter on the grassy knoll had an easy shot but would have hit Jackie,
whom they were under strict instructions must not be harmed, pulled his
shot which found up in the grass, where it was picked up by a Dallas
Police Lieutenant and never seen again. I have name, rank and serial
number for all seven–where the only one I am missing was behind a tree
on the grass opposite the knoll, where I have seen two photos of him
standing with rifle in hand.
There turn out to have been eight Sponsors, each of whom put up
their own Mechanic, where the event was initiated by Lydon Johnson and
cover-up by the FBI. It was determining who fired each shot that led me
to realize this was like “Murder on the Orient Express”, where Allen
Dulles might therefore be viewed as “the mastermind” who planned it.
George H.W. Bush and Edward Lansdale were the shooters supervisors.
Lansdale positioned the shooters and determined the sequence of shots.
(1) David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., the leading expert on the JFK medical evidence;
(2) Douglas Horne, Senior Analyst for Military Records for the ARRB, who
can explain how a fake film was created to replace the authentic;
(3) John P. Costella, Ph.D., who has done a brilliant tutorial on how we
know the Zapruder film was revised based on internal evidence;
(4) Larry Rivera, who is the leading expert on Mexico City and the limo stop (excised from the film); and,
(5) Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., on the politics of the assassination, specifically on who was responsible and why.
Those she called know next to nothing about JFK research since
Oliver’s file was released in 1991, which was over 30 years ago. The
American people deserve better.
Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., is a former Marine Corps officer and retired professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota Duluth. For more, go to “Jim Fetzer, JFK” on BitChute.
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