So, you don't see the massive 'crater' in the top of JFK's head in the clip I posted?
It's impossible not to see it.
What is your explanation for what we can actually see in the Z-film?
The pathologists were enlisted for a cover up, and the autopsy photographs were altered.
The abundance of eyewitness testimony cannot be denied.
Secret Service Special Agent Clint Hill, who climbed onto the back of the President’s limousine within seconds of the fatal headshot, wrote in his official report on November 30, 1963: “As I lay over the top of the back seat, I noticed a portion of the President’s head on the
right rear side was missing and he was bleeding profusely. Part of his brain was gone.”
Hill testified to the Warren Commission on March 9, 1964, “The
right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car.”
Dr. Charles Carrico told the House Select Committee on Assassinations that Dr. Ronald Jones and Dr. Malcolm Perry “took over the primary management” in the emergency room, where one of their objectives was to
“assess how bad his head injury was.” Dr. Ronald Jones testified to the Warren Commission that President Kennedy had
“what appeared to be an exit wound in the posterior portion of the skull.” Dr. Malcolm Perry wrote in his hospital report on November 22, 1963 that the President had sustained
“a large wound of the right posterior cranium.”Parkland Nurse Pat Hutton, who assisted from the moment President Kennedy was brought in from the car until he was placed in a coffin, wrote in her report on November 22, 1963, “Mr. Kennedy was
bleeding profusely from a wound on the back of his head.”
Her report states that a doctor asked her to
“place a pressure dressing on the head wound,” and she wrote, “This was of no use, however, because of the
massive opening on the back of the head.”The “summary” of medical reports from Parkland Hospital on November 22 states that Dr. Charles Carrico
observed a head wound “in the occipital region of the skull . . . . Through the head wound, blood and brain were extruding.”
Dr. Robert McClelland testified to the Warren Commission, “As I took the position at the head of the table . . . I was in such a position that I could very closely examine the head wound, and I noted that the
right posterior portion of the skull had been extremely blasted.McClelland also testified that “a third or so, at least, of the brain tissue,
posterior cerebral tissue and some of the cerebellar tissue, had been blasted out.”
Dr. Paul Peters testified to the Warren Commission that he observed
“the large occipital wound,” which he said was “
a large wound of exit . . . . There appeared to be bone loss and brain loss in the area.”
Nurse Diana Bowron, who went out to the Presidential limousine to assist in bringing President Kennedy into the hospital, testified to the Warren Commission that while the President was lying across Mrs. Kennedy’s knee, she
“saw the condition” of “the
back of his head,” which she testified was “very bad.” When a Warren Commission staff member asked for clarification on what she saw, she stated,
“I just saw one large hole.”FBI Agent James Sibert, who was present at President Kennedy’s autopsy, submitted an affidavit to the House Select Committee on Assassinations in 1978 stating that
“a large head wound” was located in the
“back of the head,” where a “section of the skull bone” was “missing.”
Edward Reed, a radiology technician on duty when the X-rays were taken at Bethesda Naval Hospital, told the House Select Committee on Assassinations that President Kennedy’s head wound was
“very large and located in the right hemisphere in the occipital region.” Secret Service Agent Clint Hill was summoned to the morgue “after completion of the autopsy and before the embalming” in order to “view the body and to witness the damage of the gunshot wounds,” and Hill again observed the wound located
“on the right rear portion of the skull.” Tom Robinson, the funeral home employee who witnessed the autopsy before embalming the body, told the Assassination Records Review Board that he
“saw the brain removed from President Kennedy’s body,” and “a
large percentage of it was gone ‘in the back.’” Robinson “described
a large open head wound in the back of the President’s head.”
Within seconds of the fatal headshot, Secret Service Agent Clint Hill observed the gaping exit wound at the back of President Kennedy’s head, and witnesses all along the way observed the massive head wound until his corpse was prepared for burial. Virtually none of these witnesses placed the massive exit wound at the top of the head.
KGB officers inside the CIA assassinated President Kennedy, and they orchestrated the ensuing cover up. It’s all in my book. Click the link.
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