30-11-2013, 06:05 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:I think Martin is all wet and dead wrong about Pitzer. Martin Hay takes the denier position on Commander Pitzer's CIA assassination.
When confronted to answer what exactly Pitzer was doing that evening at Bethesda Martin refuses to answer it. Obviously Pitzer was doing his job description that evening and filming the autopsy. I think the evidence makes it very obvious that in their rush to do the covert autopsy ala Horne CIA forgot Pitzer had installed remote filming equipment in the autopsy room. Or, it is even possible that the reason Pitzer was not on the roles of those in attendance at the 8pm autopsy is because he was at the 6:30 autopsy filming it. Pitzer had no idea he was filming a covert, wound-altering autopsy and probably thought he was just filming the regular autopsy. This has to be so because Dennis David said Pitzer showed him isolated slides of a wound to the front right of the head. That wound could only have existed unaltered at the covert pre-autopsy. I can't understand Martin's fervor for attacking this obvious proof.
Pitzer is interesting Al in all truth I don't know where I stand. However, he is only a small part of what Marty is getting at here. The clearly bizarre thing is how Fetzer and Lifton were once at each others throats. However, they are now united. I think Lifton has got some okay little odds and ends out there. Fetzer, somewhat less so. Yet, how could anyone in their right mind team up with Fetzer?
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992