26-03-2014, 04:24 AM
Albert Doyle Wrote:Greg R Parker Wrote:"Points"? I thought this was about facts. Silly me.
It makes sense that if Oswald was missing other scars this physical discrepancy deserves more consideration. In my mind in 1945 a tonsillectomy was a tonsillectomy. That was a minor surgical procedure that removed the tonsils. In 1945 could a doctor get away with not doing the formal definition of the procedure while referring to it in writing as a tonsillectomy? I think it would be both a violation of law and medical ethics to describe a procedure that wasn't done. Since tonsils are known to infect easily and cause problems would a medical doctor risk his license by not removing the tonsils when they could then infect and have to be removed later? What would the doctor say if the patient had serious complications from tonsils that weren't removed? How would he explain it as a registered doctor in Texas prone to medical standards?
Any chance there's no record of this because the handlers knew it would create a physical conflict between the doubles? That the hospital records were destroyed exactly because of that potential conflict?
Oswald was not missing any scars. Your urgent need to change the subject is becoming a bit annoying. I will get to the scars IN A DIFFERENT THREAD. When I eviscerate you on that issue, what will you then be trying to change the subject to? Can you give me a hint so I can prepare in advance? Thanks.
You really want to talk about ethics? You are now trying to cling to the tonsillectomy. It your right of course, to make an absolute ass of yourself.
Which is what this exposes:
The Old Harvey and Lee site: http://harveyandlee.comze.com/Tonsillectomy/Tonsils.htm
MAGIC TONSILLECTOMY,
VANISHING SCARS
- So.... Did Lee Harvey Oswald's tonsils grow back? Were Marine medics hallucinating? Or is there a more likely explanation?
The Warren Commission, John Armstrong believes, combined the biographies of two different people to arrive at the classic legend of Lee Harvey Oswald. One was a Russian speaking youth, possibly the child of Hungarian parents. Armstrong notes that this person was referred to as "Harvey." The other was a taller but similar looking boy with a Southern U.S. accent, born as "Lee Harvey Oswald." Both may well have become entangled at an early age in an intelligence operation. It was "Harvey" who traveled to Russia and was shot dead by Jack Ruby. It was "Lee" who got into a fight in the ninth grade at Beauregard Junior High School and lost a tooth.
One Lee Harvey Oswald had his tonsils removed on January 17, 1945. The other did not.
Gets changed to
- [size=12]MAGIC TOOTH,[/SIZE]
VANISHING SCARS
in the latest incarnation of the site, and all references to tonsillectomies have vanished since my FB rampage on the subject.
Smoke, Mirrors... and Large colorful fonts... the "Harvey and Lee" way is truly mesmerizing.

