18-06-2013, 10:20 PM
I've read Best Evidence, and the Horne Volumes, In the Eye of History, the Livingstone-Groden High Treason, and the like.
On the Clifton tape is a reference to a black Cadillac.
How can the neat tracheotomy of Perry become the larger, jagged gash.
Groden's up to eighty-one (81) witnesses to the baseball-sized occipitoparietal wound at the right, yet the Tres Amigos have 17cm missing, six and five-eighths over the connection between the rear exit and the right frontal entry. Not too glaring.
Why the Three Casket Monte if there's nothing to see here. The same reason as the rest: lone gunman would (subjective) be simple.
Allan Eaglesham addresses Where Were the JFK Autopsy Photographs Taken?
http://www.manuscriptservice.com/AutopsyRoom/
He could comment on this thread being a member.
Arguments on the caskets and the "alterations" usually go to the straw man extreme to paint an impossible scenario.
Custer recalls a T-3/4 with metal, missing from the extant.
An errand to the developing area is held up at the mezzanine for the arrival of the official party.
Can't have a fatal paradox.
It's Paul O'Connor stating metal head rest not in use.
In fifty years no one's addressed the dead horse in the living room: why is the rear of the head shown intact.
Intact rear of head with gloved hand holding ruler. Sure. Eighty-one people were tripping.
On the Clifton tape is a reference to a black Cadillac.
How can the neat tracheotomy of Perry become the larger, jagged gash.
Groden's up to eighty-one (81) witnesses to the baseball-sized occipitoparietal wound at the right, yet the Tres Amigos have 17cm missing, six and five-eighths over the connection between the rear exit and the right frontal entry. Not too glaring.
Why the Three Casket Monte if there's nothing to see here. The same reason as the rest: lone gunman would (subjective) be simple.
Allan Eaglesham addresses Where Were the JFK Autopsy Photographs Taken?
http://www.manuscriptservice.com/AutopsyRoom/
He could comment on this thread being a member.
Arguments on the caskets and the "alterations" usually go to the straw man extreme to paint an impossible scenario.
Custer recalls a T-3/4 with metal, missing from the extant.
An errand to the developing area is held up at the mezzanine for the arrival of the official party.
Can't have a fatal paradox.
It's Paul O'Connor stating metal head rest not in use.
In fifty years no one's addressed the dead horse in the living room: why is the rear of the head shown intact.
Intact rear of head with gloved hand holding ruler. Sure. Eighty-one people were tripping.