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back in washington, the ceremony is attended by 53 countries, a dozen members, the ruling royal families, 30 foreign ministers. in a few months things will calm down. i'm sure all the citizens of this country will support our government raises many questions, who really killed kennedy was there a conspiracy in the first place? and this indicates a shot from behind, but the doctors said that it was still early in the throat. in front, which indicates a shot from the other side, the new president lyndon johnson created a commission from seven famous people to investigate the case r. raven chief justice of the united states richard russell senator of georgia john sherman cooper senator of kentucky hailbox representative of
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louisiana geraldford representative of michigan john jay mcloy presidential counsel ex-globation. are you sure you fired from the vault book. i think we'd better leave this topic. everything will be in the report in the evidence section to all the resources of the secret service and the cia the raven commission draws the following conclusions liharvi. oswald killed the president kennedy, he acted alone. he was not part of a conspiracy inside the country or outside. other details will be of interest to historians and those who care about details, but there was one piece of evidence that was not made public. the recording of her murder was made by abraham behind the pond. this murder is the most documented crime in
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american history and for those who want to understand everything is collected to the smallest detail. 55 years later crimes were given in the years that have passed since the report of the raven, the assassination of president kennedy has been tried to be investigated more than once. and there were always new clues and facts they shed light on what really happened on that day since 1975 after the watergate senator frank church got serious about the abuses and crimes of the fbi and the cia then for the first time the cia plans to assassinate foreign leaders patrice lumumba from republic of the congo and fidel castro from cuba.
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director allen daleses was at the head of the operation, but the committee did not stop there as a senator. richard weiker was tasked with revising the role of the cia and the fbi as the main investigators in the raven commission. find signs of hiding important information. yes, we had contacts with mr. ruby, he was our informant. there was at least a word about it in the report of the raven commission, someone hinted that jack ruby was not mentioned by anyone as a chatty fbi informant. it was a secret belief that the commission at the raven, telling the americans for the first time the intelligence agency was shaken , made many mistakes if they really looked for a conspiracy or wanted to know who killed john f. kennedy, the search for real answers was gaining momentum and 12 years after the murder, we learned about the most important evidence, it was finally shown to
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the public. this is a film made in dallas by a clothing manufacturer, abraham zapruder. this is the moment of the president's assassination. you can comment on what we will now see on the screen when it appears from behind the sign. he's already wounded shooting governor connolly. n.a. now we see a headshot. it's the most terrible thing i've ever seen. we'll be back in a minute. the committee calls to order the committee re-interrogated the witnesses and gathered more indications. he identified many inconsistencies with the raven's report. were the experts able to establish a
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correspondence between the bullet and the injuries received? i don't know about it the pentagon destroyed the entire kennedy assassination file and we don't know why they did it. but the conclusions reached by the committee were considered too dangerous for the traitors to publicity and almost half a million documents to be classified until 2029. we clearly pointed this out at the end of the 1991 film. jay fk media backlash after the film's release made congress to raise the issue, as classified archives on the case. hearings were scheduled at the capitol, the majority of americans did not trust the findings of the raven commission from the very beginning, and, judging by the latest public opinion polls, three -quarters of americans believe that the conspiracy was after all the second year of
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the john f. the assassination of president john f. kennedy, in accordance with this act, a special board was created to review the case file. the public is not had to wait until 2029. all documents were declassified by the councils were allocated funds for 4 years. they were supposed to declassify and make public the maximum number of documents. they were able to collect over two million pages of declassified records and snails. now everything is stored in the national archives of maryland in absolutely free access to view the study of the study. now we know much more armed with facts. we will go back in time and try to reconstruct the events of that day and uncover
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their true causes. let's start. in a tuple something happened? wait in business. kennedy had a lot of confusion, the warren commission counted only three shots, because on the sixth floor of the vault book they found three shell casings on the floor. we found three spent shell casings. according to their characteristic features, our ballistics expert. i determined that it was from this presidential rifle that they fired. all three. we have cartridge cases, the fbi concluded that all three bullets hit the first car and the third bullet hit him, the second hit the governor, the third bullet blew off part of the president's head.
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apparently the first bullet missed the target. but the last hit kennedy in the head, but how to explain that one bullet wounded two at once, and arlen was so serious. specter graduated from yale university and was working for the philadelphia district attorney when he was asked to join the orn commission. and what if all the semesters from one arlen bullet, spectrum, it was he who put forward the theory of a right-handed bullet that if one bullet entered kennedy in the back , exited through the neck, then hit the connelly in the back, pierced the lung on the right, crushed part of the fifth rib, went out through the chest, hit the wrist shattered the end of the radius, adding
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a ukon-letiya, a severe comminuted fracture, then went out from the front because of the wrist and hit the thigh with anything you want on it. you can write everything off. such a magic bullet sere 399 was a magic bullet and all government commissions considered it as the main most weighty piece of evidence. in this case, how important are the acts of transfer of evidence for the court. what acts are related to the integrity of the evidence, if i take the evidence and hand it over to someone for storage or examination, my name will go first in the list at a glance will be the name of the person who received this evidence from me. and if you didn't draw up the act, you can't prove that you presented the same evidence to the court that was collected on the first day we can trace. which of the fbi secret service employees was holding this magic bullet magic
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field in their hands was allegedly found on a stretcher in the parkling hospital. she went through several hands before she got to the secret service. at the white house, james ruley handed it over to elmer litton, who took it to the fbi lab and handed it over to robert fraser. there is interesting information found it john hunt private person. he turned all the archives about five times to trace the path of the magic bullet and what he found was simply amazing. he practically settled in the national archives in washington, he was allowed to put a table with a computer there and bring his scanner. he approached
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the matter. otherwise, he did not talk to the police people and st. petersburg was not interested in their justification. he immediately stated. here is your testimony. here's your signature examining fbi and commission documents. orna. john hunt asked the most important question 399. in deed. even the bullet itself, which was found on a stretcher at 7:30 pm on the day of the murder on november 22, 1963. it was signed by robert frazier, the fbi's chief lab examiner. it's not just one document, there are many documents that make it clear that frazier signed for the bullet at 7:30 pm. and here the most interesting begins. elmer lee, he was shot in the white house by secret service chief james
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rowley and he records in writing that he received the bullet at 8:50 p.m. how is this possible, how did robert fraser in the lab get shot in 7:30 the impression that they were applying?
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i was wondering what the review board would say about this. we began to study their evidence and found something very interesting, we found that in the report of the crow they repeated part of the fb report. according to it, those who found the bullet and identified it as the very first bullet, but this was not in the service report. it was stated that this bullet was not like the first one after that the fbi told the crow commission that this was the same bullet, and not lying, we spoke to an fbi agent who, as once responsible for safety, bullets. his name was barr was odum. he said i didn't have a bullet. i didn't pass it on to anyone. if i had a bullet, i would definitely write it down, then. we were very worried that everything was correct, we checked the reports on his last name, this story was nowhere invented by the fbi, i admit that a certain mysterious bullet appeared from no one knows where they came from, there were no
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initials, yes, and it turned out to be the fbi instead of a magic bullet, we can assume that who then the fbi realized there was a chance to blame everything on oswald, and they did not miss. after all, none of the four people of parklind and two secret service agents. unable to identify the field, a person who could confirm the fact of identification, the bullets said that this was not. but it is in the report. and this gives us reason to suspect that the magical field, the transmission process does not begin in the laboratory. it starts at the crime scene. and every piece of evidence must be photographed, described and properly packaged. collected at the crime scene and sent to the laboratory follow the whole chain as they get to the laboratory. who studied it? who analyzed it,
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schoolchildren and cappuccino hazelnut chocolate palpine tasty in tasty and point another problem on the box there was no damage. although she went through two bodies crushed two bones and inflicted 7 wounds, dr. joseph doche was a famous field surgeon during world war ii. he worked on the warne commission. we were given an original karkan carbine with 100 bullets, all six and five calibers. we shot several times through the wrist of the corpse and always the front or tip, the bullets were damaged. i believe that it was not options when the bullet went through the wrist and did not deform. two bullets, but since the medical unit was responsible for everything.
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yes, there were disagreements and the most serious and most lively disputes, as far as i remember, concerned whether the first shot hit president kennedy and then governor connelly, although the order of the shots. not mentioned in the report. there it was stated that one bullet hit kennedy and the governor gonale another flew past and hit james thug he was on commerce street and the last bullet hit kennedy in the head. i couldn't myself to convince that they were both wounded by the same bullet, although
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that is, you do not believe in the theory that there was only one bullet, no, i do not believe, like the senator once the senators, georgia, richard russell refused to participate in the work of the commission. after the first meeting. he quickly became disillusioned with what was going on, including playing edgar hoover and acting attorney general nicholas in his personal papers at the university of georgia library or memo. she was subsidized on december 5, 1963. this is the date of the first meeting of the commission taking place something strange and it seems they are going to make the only suspect for me, such a position is not acceptable. it appears from his archives that russell prepared a minority opinion to present. at the closing session of the commission on september 18 that day, he shared his concerns with president johnson. who cares? there
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is practically no difference which bullet hit in the connel, but the commission believes that the same bullet hit both kennedy and connel, i don’t believe in it. i don't believe either. it looks like the shooter was so accurate that the first shot hit kennedy in the neck, and the second shot was exactly in the head, but according to this version, he missed and hit a random passerby, if he could hit twice, he would hardly have missed the third time. i can't subscribe to this. moreover , the governor of the connel testified to the contrary. i won't sign it heavily influenced by the film the dam and the testimony of governor conley. i understand that some experts have questions. this forced other members of the commission
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to include horse-li disagreement in the report and in result. they could not completely dismiss the possibility of a conspiracy. russell was the first to publicly criticize the orn report. he was followed by commissioners john sherman cooper and hailbox. but then walter kron, melts, interviewed john mccloy, this meeting was arranged by john rutter. you first actively participated in the work of the commission, and then challenged its results. i will answer your questions, but first i want to say a few words, first of all, i have a question. in what capacity? i am speaking here as a former member of the commission in order to comment on the work discovered internal documents, judging by them, the 1992 consultation
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reporter jerry polyakov but the sen bbc and the new york times continued to support the conclusions of the commission. they never made the 26 volumes of additional evidence public. mr. dales, let me criticize you, of course, some papers and documents that are in the archives are still classified from the public by the fbi from the organization with which you have already collaborated. do they have something that after a few years can cause a big resonance. no i do not think so. i am sure that all the important documents by which one can judge what
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happened there are already available. knew that with the evidence, all ballistic forensics showed that the bullets were fired from his rifle. there are famous photographs. the rifle that we see today this is what the commission thinks oswald ordered mail-order rifle that oswald allegedly ordered in the name of alex heidel, and it was bought in the
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chicago klein sporting goods store by mail order through american rifleman magazine. he indicated on the coupon that he wanted 36 inch model 6.5 mm over 19.95 robert fraser was an expert on firearms akb he recorded his measurements of the weapon was 40.2 inches in length from barrel to stock. the rifle he ordered and the one found in the vault books differed by four and two tenths of an inch. indeed, he could have sent oswald another model. there are other oddities were such mounts for a belt on the rifle handle in this photo , a police lieutenant from the police department on the back of the rifle is on the left side butt. this is clearly not the rifle that was ordered, it could not be sent from the
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sporting goods store in the yard is on top, not on the side. marina oswald photographed oswald with a rifle and a pistol on his hip in the first photographs, and in total she took three, numbered 133a and 133b, the ring is on the ring finger on the right hand in photo 133c, the ring is already on the left hand. the dallas police showed leosuld one of the photos, when he was still with them, he said it was my face, but i don’t remember me filmed like that. after all these questions, the main mystery remained unsolved. why would someone use a newly bought rifle knowing that the paper trail will lead straight to you. handprint found on the rifle
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fbi chief fingerprint expert sebastian latona took this rifle and tried to take prints from it from the barrel and with the butt he told the raven commission that he did not find 3 valid prints on any part, the rifle was not on the tree, however, before than a rifle. went to washington lieutenant. day stated that he found a partial palm print on the trigger on the left and another under the barrel, and according to sebastian laton there is no evidence that the rifle was held in the hands, even partial there is nothing to present in court, there are generally eight stages of identification, but he does not found none . yes, i saw the case reports. this man
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. most of the staff were downstairs, but on the second floor, he was stopped by a policeman and some officer, some manager, told the policeman everything was fine. he works here, then released. that's how he left, when i heard the shot, i immediately ran into the building. i went up to the second floor, it took about one and a half to two minutes less than 2 minutes later. in the building were investigators with a stopwatch in their hands. not only the police and government agents have traveled this route. the chief judge, raven and other members of the commission decided to check everything themselves. i was determined to find a specific witness to the murder. she worked
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on the fourth floor of a texas book depository, and she knew. oswald. i went to the national archives to see her testimony. there i was told that the cassette recording her testimony was missing, and then i found out that this cassette was destroyed by the raven commission. i still tracked her down and heard her version of the story at the time of the murder, vicki adams was 22 years old. and she testified that right after the murder. she ran up the back stairs outside to see what had happened. if it's true
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, damn said, we don't need sandra stiles. we have an exit next to us. mr. belin is one of the consultants. he has been here several times. he knows this city like no one else. i hope. based on vicki's first fbi testimony, she walked away from the window on the fourth floor after 15-30 seconds. after the kill, the raven commission increased this time to 1 minute. she said she went down to the first floor a minute after the murder, the raven commission increased. this time is up to several minutes, so the warn commission deceived the public by presenting vicki as another bewildered
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witness. case closed, according to the data. there was enough time in oswald's report to shoot hide the rifle and go down to the cafeteria on the second floor. i found one document in the national archives, usa in the last paragraph of this letter, almost in a postscript, we are introduced by a woman named dorothigana garner was vicki's immediate boss and she was standing with her at the window, judging by this letter, garner saw vicki go down the stairs, then came the officers. i
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found dorothy garner and interviewed her. she confirmed everything. she said that she was standing at the window with vicki that vicki immediately moved away from the window, then dorothy ran out after the eyelids and saw somehow running down the stairs for everything. this time, she has never seen. a very dangerous document for the raven commission. we would never have known about the testimony. all three confirmed that it was oswald. by
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law, autopsies were supposed to be done in dallas forensic pathologists was earl rose, it was in his jurisdiction to perform an autopsy he was literally pressed against the wall threatened with a weapon in his hands in rude terms. he even went after them, but they still smuggled the body out of dallas, breaking the law. when air force one flew from dallas to washington the two doctors who were trying to save kennedy's life at the parkland hospital held a press conference it was dr. malcolm perry and dr. camp clark what two evidence did camp clark and malcon perry at their press conference dr. perry held trachytonia to help kennedy breathe, and at a press conference immediately after unsuccessful attempts at resuscitation in dallas , he was asked where the bullet was, he replied that the bullet was flying right into him, the entrance hole was in
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throat, whom clark was the chief neurosurgeon of parkling. he said that the president had a gaping wound in the occipito-parietal region. on the right back of the head, the description he gave was exactly the same as the exit hole, there is a transcript of what they said at the press conference, the transcript of the white house 1327. this is a very important historical document, since the secret service. confiscated videotapes from local tv channels clarke and peri's testimony that day suggests that the killer was in front assistant secretary white house malcolm killd seems to be of the same opinion, obviously the bullet
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went straight to the head. the day after the shooting, nurse audrey met with dr. perry in the operating room. saturday morning when i arrived dr. perry was already at work. i said you look terrible. did you sleep at all last night. he answered almost no. they called me all night from btz. i asked why and he answered, they tried to understand in the throat of iran input or output or wanted me to change the testimony in his testimony to the raven commission, he retracted his first version, they forced him to retreat , intimidated him, as witnesses to me, as a doctor, it was very embarrassing for someone who had recently spoken the truth had to retract his words. inlet or outlet hole? then i did not pay attention to it
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. and only then i realized that i was wrong, but at that moment all my forces and not only mine were aimed at solving the problem that had arisen. i didn't really care. what happened, and why, in 1975, dr. shiers invited me to in the department of cardiac surgery at the university of washington, i met maklim when i started working there, we had a good professional relationship. we did complex operations together. i was especially interested in dr. perry's position on the kennedy assassination case. he was the one who performed the tracheotomy after the shot . the problem is that he categorically refused to discuss this assassination, and he did not answer my questions. we were sitting in the staff room alone drinking coffee,
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and i asked him again, or even earlier on the neck on this once. he said that it was an inlet, no doubt an inlet. one of the main reasons. why dr. peri changed his testimony and publicly confirmed that this was the exit hole he was pressed by a secret service agent and his name was. secret service office put pressure on the doctor. and then he said i was ordered to
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do it. how elmer moore was responsible for the doctors in parkland to change their testimony to agree that there was no huge hole in the back of kennedy's head charles cranshaw a third year student that day was in the parkant's emergency room, he later publicly stated that kennedy's wounds were inflicted from the front. here until the end of the book is a conspiracy of silence, after the kennedy movie he said i was in the hospital, linda park i saw kennedy i was next to him iran and
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kennedy did not fit the description of the shot from above from behind. he had injuries on his right side. medical terminology is good, so right behind. he tilted his head slightly to the left. back in 1981 leaked copies of the autopsy photos, they got to those who dealt with the kennedy case, the image of the wound on kennedy's head did not match the testimony of parklynd's doctors. i remember that previously there was no here in this area. it was as if all the participants were given
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the task of hiding what really happened, and they presented a complete picture of what happened, which is normal and required of them. by the evening of the assassination, the body of president kennedy was delivered to washington. an autopsy was performed at the beatvezda medical center. it 's a naval hospital. oh, all the best pathologists were a part of the drive or an hour's flight. none of them were summoned from washington. there were two naval pathologist commander. james humes, and his colleague. jay tons boss, these two pathologists have not performed a single autopsy of a corpse with gunshot wounds in their entire service, this is what they should pay attention to. every american. this is your president had multiple gunshot wounds. it is necessary to determine the angle of the trajectory range sequence. compare
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it with comparisons. this is not an easy task. we need two, and preferably three, experienced forensic pathologists. but it's been commissioned, onion. they called in experts from the u.s. army institute of pathology named the autopsy began before the forensic consultant arrived, but realized they couldn't handle it. they asked for a medical examiner, but dr. fink is a forensic pathologist, but he also didn't do an autopsy for two years, and didn't ask to send someone more experienced, they were denied in the morgue. a man in the gallery was put up with something like stands for three pathologists. you flew with words. here is the body he was shot from behind. he fell forward, which they recorded. in the report. confirm that the wound is appropriate to the circumstances of the case, which clearly indicates the autopsy was not supervised, the surgeons assigned
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. babies under 50% let's talk about these two wounds. captain you've examined the entire area of ​​the back. so on the night of the autopsy, youns and bosville announced a field wound in the president's back. they examined it first by hand, then with a tool. they took an x-ray, then they took out the lungs, and there are no bullets in any murder case. this is a very serious problem. where did the bullet go? it already looks like a mystic , a call came in, st. petersburg in dallas a bullet. tomlinson found a technician in the park winda hospital, passing by the men's ward, in the emergency room he saw that the stretcher was in the way, he bent down to move it and there was a bullet, as it turned out,
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the bossfill made a completely absurd conclusion when the president was lying on his back stretcher. he was given artificial respiration, they tried to resuscitate him, someone too much. a hard pressed bullet sheared off places, but it penetrated deeply into the tissues. so she jumped out from behind through her back, as if she had reversed, but here an important note must be made. bullets don't come out that easily, the bullet gets stuck in a pocket of sorts, but that was their conclusion, mind you, they didn't know the field wound was in the front of the president's neck. captain humes. how many autopsies did you perform, about a thousand, just the next morning, youns. decided it might be worth talking to the surgeons at the parkand hospital earlier that day, the hospital doctors determined that the bullet ruptured the trochia, so they enlarged the field opening, which is how the pathologist first knew what had been done in the emergency room. now we know. the shot was fired from behind, the bullet
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hit his back at about 2,000 fps, then stopped and saw the starched collar get scared and fall on his chest. that's where the bullet came from, which tomlinson found on the stretcher four or five months later. according to specter's single-bullet theory, this bullet was pulled from the archives again. this bullet went through through kennedy through connelly and now in april '64 the bullet on the stretcher number 399 heroes of the waran commission report, it ended up in the left bacon or how unbelievable is that, which is scientific evidence, the bullet hit him from behind and went forward. dr. humes, destroyed his first autopsy records, now dr. humes, chief
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pathologist. and everyone knows that the most important thing is the doctor's notes when he performs some kind of manipulation. they are closer to the truth than any conclusions in the report. he confessed to destroying the o record autopsy, you have destroyed your personal notes on the official autopsy. remember that night off the tarmac. still alive sooner or later the doctor will ask you for an affidavit, why would they destroy these doctor's notes, doesn't the pathologist keep the record, and he said, i destroyed my autopsy records because they were spattered with the president's blood. i didn't want them to become painfully objects of curiosity. the third doctor is dr. fink also made a few notes, and then complained that his notes had also disappeared. he was very upset with him i had to restore everything from memory at home. two fbi autopsy agents, frank neil and james seibert , reported what they heard during the autopsy, they heard the pathologists talking. especially
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dr. humes. they were interrogated by arlene spectrum in early 64. he left after that extremely unpleasant comments about them in his brief note. he knows exactly why he didn't like what they said, they provided evidence that the one-bullet theory cannot be true to non-cybert. neil wasn't offered testify for the raven commission and the written notes were classified. in ninety-seven . their testimony was accepted by the review board. photographs of the back of jfk's head were shown. autopsy photos are the most controversial. they both said they did n't see anything like it at the autopsy . i don't mean to say that the photo was faked. but it looks like the head was pieced together and then photographed. he said it was under oath that saber didn't remember that drew a diagram of the wound for the house of representatives, so he drew a new one for the council. this is one of
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our most important diagrams, it shows that the exit hole in the back of the skull. on the right, a piece about three by five in size was enough for me. new evidence plus 40 witnesses declassified by the council and they all saw the hole in the back of kennedy's head. this is strong evidence for a frontal shot. who was the autopsy photographer john stringer a civilian in the navy, dear man, he wrote a textbook on medical photographs, and he filmed the whole process, he photographed the autopsy itself, and also the president's brain is stored in the national archives, these photographs cannot be scanned or reproduced, they are only available for viewing on site and only with permission from the family view from above.
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and the stringer noticed right away. it's definitely not code. it's probably ensko he said, i don't see the manufacturer's name, but they don't have the right notches in the corner . jeremigan asked if you had notched film, the stringer said no but you took basilar photos, and he answered, as far as i remember. no when which begs the question, if these photos weren't taken by a stringer, who was it? robert knunson served in the navy as a photographer sent to the white house in 1958
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, if you've read his obituary in the new york times and the washington post. you know he was called to film kennedy's autopsy, but that was unofficial. robertson was not interrogated by the raven probe committee, but only found out in '78, when he testified before a committee of the house of representatives, however, these materials were not made public. they were buried for 50 years and released only in 93. and i know why they were hidden, because everything he said about the photographs contradicted what was known from the official report. after the death that he saw, he said that the top of the head was simply gone. he said that one photo,
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probably of the back of his head, had been heavily altered. where was the wound closed? someone finished painting the hair that covered the wound. i should note that what you are saying now is very different from what the united states government is saying, and for a long time now why it didn't say anything to anyone. don't forget often what we see. spencer
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has worked at the bone naval photography center. they weren't one with the btest lab that weekend. she got the film of the photographs that sandra spencer developed, and they weren't included in the case file either. we only know about them from her testimony. the sponsor was visibly upset when she saw the official autopsy pictures. she said i developed pictures of him and his family for almost 3 years. he never looks like that. and she just looked awful, she added. she is even burst into tears before the council. yes, she burst into tears, he did not look so bad in my photos on sunday. on them they showed him respect, and in one of the photographs that she showed, the brain was visible, the brain was not touched. he lay next to the naked body of the president. first of all, it's strange that the brain was intact, because
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fbi agent frank told the board that half of the brain was missing. an autopsy of the brain, or rather, an autopsy is likely, in fact there were two of them carried out later on november 22. on the frames that the zaprudder took, it can be seen that kennedy's head seems to explodes, and jackie kennedy climbs onto the back of the limousine and picks up a piece of the president's brain, then she gave it to one of the ice park doctors, if you look at the photos from the autopsy. i've seen their originals, you can see that the brain is damaged, but only a small part is missing. now let's look at the report on the autopsy of the skull, an additional study of the brain. it states that the brain weighed 1.5 kg. the brain of an ordinary average man weighs 1.500 g. but based on eight thousand autopsies, the average brain weight was calculated an ordinary man 1.336 g. therefore, it is considered that the president's bridge. more than the average value where
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did the brain tissue go, those that scattered around the eyes. the ones that jackie picked are the ones that everyone took off with their clothes. there are two photographs of the brain in the archive. i saw them in 2015. the first version seemed deformed to me, because the brain had lain in formaldehyde for too long. the council had a consultant, a famous forensic pathologist. he looked at pictures of the brain and said brain. well preserved. he's all grey. he not pink, so he's only been kept in formaldehyde for two or three weeks, at least two weeks. or maybe three. i looked at the jeremigan. he looked at me. the hairs on the back of my head stood on end because i knew that the brain followed less than 3 days after his death. and here we can only assume that someone wanted the brain damage to fit the version that
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oswald shot. that is, if the head was injured from behind, and this coincides with the testimony of eyewitnesses, the question arises. could such serious damage to be the result of only one shot? what the asphalt supposedly did in the educational department of the brain hospital was always enough, the autopsy was often done no less. often the brain was saved to teach students. so finding a suitable replacement was not difficult. this is another reason. why in the photographs that are stored in the archive, it’s definitely not the president’s brain. we have evidence, they question the authenticity of the photograph in the national archives, if the court were today these photographs of the brain, not would be taken as evidence. i wouldn't want to be in your place. you have something to think about, you have seen evidence that the public has not seen.
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if you remember yourself as a child then it seemed to many that justice in court is done automatically. and awards and it has always been that good triumphed over evil leave the older we realized that this is not so. justice comes to people to do. and this is not easy, because the truth is often there is a threat to the authorities, and then a person has to go against the authorities. he didn't say anything because he himself was involved in
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this story. berkeley signed an autopsy report stating that the bullet hit the back at the level of the third vertebra. he also signed kennedy's death certificate indicating the wound to the back of the death certificate. there is no orn commission material, but on the description sheets in these materials. no, berkeley signatures. in 1977, through his lawyer, he delivered a letter to richard, the chief adviser to the committee in the house of representatives. he said that he had information that other people were involved in the murder, and at that moment he was ready to discuss this topic, the spreg, who was determined to deal with cia involvement, was fired after 2 weeks, dr. burke submitted a written statement to the committee at the house of representatives, but there is no official record of his interrogation as a witness . in 82 he told heinricheort. i know the
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shooter wasn't alone, but when henry heard tried to contact berkeley again for more details, he cut him off. i don't want to talk about it, but the following year, berkeley spoke with another researcher, michael curds. to him berkeley said that he knew about the conspiracy against the president he recalled the exit hole on the back of kennedy's head this is a very important statement. we only know of one doctor who was at parkling hospital and then at bts during the autopsy and '83 . he told mayclub dukes that kennedy had an exit hole in the back of his head. when he contacted berkeley again, he immediately cut him off. i don't want to talk about it anymore dr. berkeley passed away before the review board was set up so jerry decided we could go to his to his daughter's heirs to give us authority so that we can contact the law farm where mr. alik worked, he also passed away, to see if there are any
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records in the archive. mr. x or suddenly, we will be able to understand what exactly he wanted to tell the soviets and she immediately agreed, but then, when jeremy called her back, it turned out that she changed her mind, she refused to sign anything and hung up. on one of the sheets of the autopsy protocols there was a schematic drawing of the body in front and behind with marks. they were so scarred with wounds and the like on the diagram of the back, a bullet wound was noted at the level of the third thoracic vertebra, that 5.5-6 inches below this mark coincided with what the cibert ionil indicated in their report, and to fit the facts according to the theory of one the bullet that caused so much damage the doctors needed an exit point for the wound on his back. the warren commission lifted the wound on his back so that it coincided with a possible exit hole in kennedy's neck . gerald ford did it in one motion. pen. he
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replaced his back in his report with the back of rogerrald's neck. ford was told that he could not walk and think at the same time, and suddenly he became a forensic pathologist, forensic photographer. expert. everything at once and easily moves the field hole, but in 79 the house committee put this hole back in place, since they had autopsy photographs. it is likely that members of the commission at that time. order. it was thought that no one else would see these photos when the review board declassified the entry about about what fort did, the former commissioner replied that it had nothing to do with conspiracy theory. he was just trying to be more precise. this directly contradicts ford's conversation with french president valerie, ford told him that this murder was not committed by a loner, that it was planned. we're
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sure it was planned, but we don't know yet. with these documents declassified by the review board, we see what happened in a different light in the story of the assassination of john f. kennedy. conspiracy theories turned into facts, forensics practically proved that oswald was not alone, even there on the sixth floor on the alleged murder weapon there were no his prints and there was no trial of lee harvey oswald . i was interrogated without the presence of a lawyer . you shot at the president. i didn't shoot anyone. lawyer mark lane was supposed to represent oswald at the hearing, but the raven commission refused him . the commission acted according to a certain scheme. they completely ignored the rights of the accused. i don't know if he is guilty or not, but i know that this case
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was fabricated, it is full of lies and contradictions. i am i know that the dallas district attorney's office has paraffin test results. they say that lee harvey oswald did not shoot on november 22, 63. i know this because i have a copy of the documents. we accuse his judges or i can honestly say from my own experience. i handled several hundred sentencing cases and was responsible for 1,000 cases. i worked in a criminal court. i was in charge of homicide. i believe that none of america's neighbors would be found guilty on the basis of the evidence provided by the ornans commission. instead of 12 the juror's decision handed down a panel from the families of the appointed people of politicians and officials. it was the verdict of that time. looking at the declassified documents, we understand that oswald himself is full of secrets. he often called himself a miserable person. he was killed live. this is
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the gloomy funeral of lee harvey ossold, the alleged assassin of president kennedy, they took place on an empty plot of rowhill cemetery near ford wart quite a long time ago this site was bought by oswald's mother at the funeral, no one mourned, except for family members oswald spent his childhood at the age of 17. he entered the us marine corps,
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many said that in his youth he was the most ordinary honest american, and then for some reason they made him an amateur, castro lips and the ussr in the spring of 1963, oswald began handing out committee leaflets . ordering the tricubbian revolution. they were popular in student compasses, and on some brochures. he stamped it, cam street 544. it was an office in the center of new orlyan next to the office. the cia is literally across the street. there was also the headquarters of the cuban revolutionary council. this is the largest group against astra why would the activists order in the same building with the largest group against him then he was a provocateur?
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and it is not surprising that many of these groups were known to the us government, some even received support in the spring of 1963. oswald began to associate with people who, it turned out , were involved in such government activities. one of these people is david fairey. was associated with the osult in the civilian military patrol as early as the fifty-fifth year. he was known as an ardent anti-communist. he was also an instructor and pilot for the cia in the covert war against cuba. oswald also took part in training along with faerie him with a man named hyde
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bennister. what was in all this kind? don't know. he cooperated with the fbi cia and american nation 544 after the assassination. at some point, apparently after the murder, the fbi decided that oswald should not be connected with the bureau and, of course, benister, who is directly connected with the fbi, too must leave the bureau. the matter is that on the majority of leaflets there was a stamp. with the address of cam street 544, a letter came to the bureau from new
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orleans from a special agent miner. there he mentioned leaflets with the address cambridge 544, but before sending the letter to correct it. the idea that oswald was next to a communist was evidence of his defection to the soviet union in 1959, which involves a number of issues that we would like to clarify. for example, are there cases when an american went to russia and refused american citizenship, and then suddenly changed his mind and wanted to return to his country when he returned back. in the case of asphalt was the only one. he smacks of intelligence work.
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