Joe,
Of course.
But ... how much, if any, do you think finding such an article would help your (correct) argument?
Are people claiming that the goat head-shot footage is inconclusive, or that it was faked?
-- MWT
The question is relevant because back in 1999, Michael Griffith gave a Dr. Robert Zacharko some information. Dr. Robert Zacharko emailed him back saying that the Neuromuscular Spasm Hypothesis was a most unlikely explanation as to why JFK’s head and torso went backwards during z-313 through z-318. This is notable because this was the first and only time, so far as I know, a doctor of medicine totally discounted this hypothesis.
I find Dr. Zacharko opinion to be worthless because Michael Griffith spoon fed Dr Zacharko the information. He gave him arguments against the Neuromuscular Spasm Hypotheses. But no arguments or evidence in favor of it. Including no mention, what so ever, of a video showing what happens when a goat is shot through the brain with a rifle bullet.
Indeed, I would hold any expert’s on the JFK assassination to be worthless unless they were presented with the most important arguments and evidence of both sides. Michael Griffith feels differently, particularly when he fears he can’t get a favorable opinion if he does so.
If I was an advocate in something like a court case, arguing for the Neuromuscular Spasm Hypothesis and the biased judge ruled that I was only allowed one piece of evidence to make my case, it would be the video of the goat being shot through the brain. That evidence alone would establish that the Neuromuscular Spasm Hypotheses is possible. Other evidence (a careful study of the Zapruder film, a basic knowledge of Physics) would make it clear that it is the only hypothesis consistent with what the Zapruder film shows.
So, I was exploring the possibility, that Michael Griffith may have some weak excuse for not alerting Dr. Zacharko about the goat video. So I bring up the question:
Has any article or book, which argues in favor of the Neuromuscular Spasm Hypothesis, failed to bring up the army film of the goat being shot through the brain in 1947 (?).