18-03-2012, 03:31 PM
Charles Drago Wrote:Gary Aguilar on Richard Lipsey:
RICHARD A. LIPSEY - an aide to General Wehle who was Commanding
General of the military District of Washington, U. S. Army, he was
present at JFK's autopsy. In an interview with the HSCA's Andy Purdy
and Mark Flanagan on 1-18-78, he claimed that the autopsists "were
'absolutely, unequivocally' convinced that he (JFK) had been shot
three times...there were three separate wounds and three separate
bullets.". Lipsey gave a confusing account of JFK's head wound. He
"identified the entrance in the lower head as being just inside the
hairline", but claimed that there was "no real entrance in the rear of
the head...one bullet blasted away an entire portion (entrance and
exit)..." (sic). Purdy also reported that Lipsey felt that "one bullet
entered the back of the head and exited resulting in part of the face
and head being blown away" (HSCA, JFK Collection, RG 233) Lipsey
completed an autopsy face sheet diagram that depicted an area of the
right lateral skull missing, anterior and posterior to the ear, where
he had written "same area blown away as wound". In addition, there was
a wound low in the skull, presumably of entrance, that was the source
of the throat exit wound, which he labeled bullet #2. Finally there
was a wound on the back, labeled #3 but the bullet could not be found
in the body Lipsey claimed.
Confusion. Self-contradiction. Half-truth, half-Gospel. And now all endorsed by the Great Obviscator Hissef.
Dipsey-doodle, Lipsey-loodle.
Richard Lipsey is the key to this case.
And my biological mother had an undescended testicle.
Charles, is this all you have
Is this all you can do
Is this an example of what you are
Back and forth in creation of sadness
Part of the problem, not the solution
Where are you, where are you
Sadness on the sunset, its color screams pink