29-06-2015, 10:59 PM
Cliff Varnell Wrote:Job #1 of the JFK cover-up was the suppression of the physical evidence.
The body was hijacked, and possibly altered.
The autopsists wanted to examine the clothing but were denied.
The body was buried.
The clothing evidence has been misrpresented/ignored for over 51 years, for reasons sinister and benign.
The USG had to ignore he clothing evidence because it proved conspiracy; Pet Researchers like Jim DiEugenio and friends ignore the clothing evidence most likely because it takes them places they can't go.
Jim, have you ever asked the question -- "What happened to the bullets causing the back and throat wounds?"
That's an uncomfortable question for people who simply can't do "high strange."
The bullets removed prior to the autopsy?
High strange.
Bullets designed to dissolve in the body and not show up in the autopsy?
Even more high strange.
Folks born before 1970 were influenced by James Bond -- they can't take that high tech weaponry stuff seriously.
Folks born after 1970 were more apt to be influenced by "The Matrix" films by Andy & Lana Wachowski.
Agent 007 -- government nobility and high tech weaponry.
Agent Smith -- government perfidy and high tech weaponry.
To a Millennial a high tech explanation for the JFK assassination is obvious -- to a Boomer that idea is embarrassing.
Simply a spectacular post Cliff.
DVP cannot even contemplate the FBI lying... or the SS or CIA providing fasle evidence. So he doesn't bother authenticating it.
Be it T3 or even T1, a bullet shot on a downward angle of 21 degrees cannot rise between the back and front... PERIOD.
Ford did what he did to coincide with Ryberg's drawing... nothing more. As Cliff preaches, the coat and shirt give it all away...
Can't argue away authentic physical evidence - the coat and shirt may be the only items of physical evidence which describes the assassination and not the conspiracy...
Well done...
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter