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James Sibert, the last FBI witness to the JFK autopsy, has died at 93:





http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/apr/...y-dies-in/



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Sibert said in public that his favorite Assassination book was Twyman's 'Bloody Treason'.


You would think that might spur some media interest considering Sibert's position???


What message was Sibert trying to send there?
Albert Doyle Wrote:Sibert said in public that his favorite Assassination book was Twyman's 'Bloody Treason'.


You would think that might spur some media interest considering Sibert's position???


What message was Sibert trying to send there?

CERTAINLY NOT that he believed the official fairytale. When did he say that exactly? The MSM did a good job of keeping that not said!
Morrow said it on the Education Forum:


Quote:"You tell Noel Twyman for me that his book is the best thing I've ever read on the assassination." James W. Sibert, FBI agent who witnessed the autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital, as reported by William Matson Law in his book, The Eye of History



Since both the book, its title, and Sibert's comment on it can only mean one thing there can be no reasonable explanation for the media's lack of interest in it.



In a Ft Myers News Press interview a couple of years ago Sibert said:


Quote: " 'I don't buy the single-bullet theory'. His report of the autopsy revealed what appeared to be a second bullet hole below Kennedy's shoulders. 'I won't go as far to say there was no conspiracy'. "
His report, with O'Neil was groundbreaking. Not many honest FBI agents. No wonder the Warren Commission chose not to call them. When I read the "surgery to the brain" part back in 74 I fell off my seat almost.
RIP in peace sir.
Dawn

Of course MSM is NEVER going to report anything contrary to the government version.
From my 2005 In the Eye of History: Disclosures in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence, William Matson Law, page 288:



After I returned home from Florida, I sent Mr. Sibert a copy of Noel Twyman's book Bloody Treason (Laurel, 1997) (which, for me is the new cornerstone of the literature on the assassination) as a token of thanks for granting us the opportunity to interview him. Twyman's book brings to the fore questions concerning the shipping casket versus the ornate display casket, body alteration, the forged X-ray and autopsy pictures, etc.


Weeks later, I called Jim, or Si as I now think of him, to see how he liked the book: "You tell Noel Twyman for me that his book is the best thing I've ever read on the assassination."
Quote:'I won't go as far to say there was no conspiracy'. "





This should have merited a large headline:



JFK AUTOPSY ATTENDING FBI AGENT SAYS THERE WAS A CONSPIRACY