14-06-2013, 09:10 PM
In Sherry Fiester, Enemy of the Truth, Chapter Seven, is a discussion of radial and concentric fracturing occuring from the point of entry in a headwound, an observed phenomenon in forensics.
Jerroll Custor to Jeremy Gunn of the ARRB mentions a "missing x-ray of the T-3/4" region showing metal fragments.
Relying upon the Zapruder film is a view through a glass darkly.
Was the theft of the body by the Secret Service not always in the cards.
There are a number of accounts of Bethesda personnel witnessing the arrival of the gray Navy ambulance as x-rays were being developed.
The phrase "black Cadillac" appears on the Clifton clip of the AF1 tapes--of course, the chain of evidence of the case is purposely tortured.
Is there a forward movement of two inches; if so, might it be due to kinetic transfer, the virtual impalement on a lead rod at a speed of perhaps 2,000 feet per second or more.
We can abide the teeming, competing accounts of those passengers on the Orient Express.
The train is still headed for perpetual war, and we insist there remains no statute of limitations.
A pleasure to observe such a high-level exchange.
Jerroll Custor to Jeremy Gunn of the ARRB mentions a "missing x-ray of the T-3/4" region showing metal fragments.
Relying upon the Zapruder film is a view through a glass darkly.
Was the theft of the body by the Secret Service not always in the cards.
There are a number of accounts of Bethesda personnel witnessing the arrival of the gray Navy ambulance as x-rays were being developed.
The phrase "black Cadillac" appears on the Clifton clip of the AF1 tapes--of course, the chain of evidence of the case is purposely tortured.
Is there a forward movement of two inches; if so, might it be due to kinetic transfer, the virtual impalement on a lead rod at a speed of perhaps 2,000 feet per second or more.
We can abide the teeming, competing accounts of those passengers on the Orient Express.
The train is still headed for perpetual war, and we insist there remains no statute of limitations.
A pleasure to observe such a high-level exchange.