(Before It's News)
”On November 22, 1963 the Parkland hospital treatment physicians observed what they thought was an exit wound, a “blowout,” in the back of the President’s head, and described it virtually unanimously in the following way: (1) it was approximately fist sized , or baseball sized, or perhaps even a little smaller – the size of a very large egg or a small orange; (2) it was in the right rear of the head behind the right ear; (3) the wound described was an area devoid of scalp and bone; (4) and it was an avulsed wound, meaning it protruded outward as if it were an exit wound.”
The JFK Assassination has become the icon of Conspiracy Theories in a country that offers courses with that title in colleges and universities. There can be no doubt that the American government is more than capable of contructing ‘plausible denials’ over its complicity in various operations involving “National Security”. Lew Rockwell’s piece gives us a clear insight as to why some people believe in or ‘trust’ whatever the government says, while others are still capable of questioning its plausibility – not only on the JFK Assassination, but on all the other lies, from the fractional reserve, fiat, debt-based economy to the uncountable amounts of money made in the business of war – Tom Dennen.
Material in this article is taken from Douglas P. Horne’s 5-volume series Inside the Assassination Records Review Board and the Lew Rockwell source link below.
”Soon after the assassination, a Dallas medical student named Billy Harper found a portion of Kennedy’s skull near the assassination site. He took the fragment to his uncle, Dr. Jack C. Harper, who took it to Methodist Hospital in Dallas, where it was photographed. Dr. A.B. Cairns, former chief of pathology at the hospital, told an investigator for the HSCA that the skull fragment, which became known as the Harper Fragment, was from the lower occipital area, which denotes the lower back of the head. The government later lost the fragment. (Horne, Volume II, page 392.)
Why would the government try to cover up shots having been fired from the front? Why would it want to immediately shut down the investigation by pinning the murder on a lone nut rather than exploring the possibility that other people were involved in the assassination?
Horne points out that this observation of the Dallas treatment physicians was reinforced by a Dallas nurse named Pat Hutton whose written statement said that Kennedy had a “massive wound in the back of the head.” (Horne, Volume I, page 69.)
She and the Dallas treatment physicians weren’t the only ones.
Secret Service agent Clint Hill, who ran to the back of the presidential limousine and covered the president and Mrs. Kennedy with his body and who had a very good view of the president’s head wound during the trip to Parkland Hospital, wrote in his written report:
I noticed a portion of the President’s head on the right rear side was missing … part of his brain was gone. I saw a part of his skull with hair lying on it lying in the seat. (Horne, Volume I, page 69.)
Or consider the sworn testimony of Sandra Spencer, the Petty Officer in Charge of the Naval Photographic Center’s White House lab in Washington, D.C., before the ARRB about one of the Kennedy autopsy photographs she developed, one of the many photographs that she said never made it into the official autopsy record:
Gunn [ARRB interrogator]: Did you see any photographs that focused on the head of President Kennedy?
Spencer: Right. They had one showing the back of the head with the wound at the back of the head.
Gunn: Could you describe what you mean by the “wound at the back of the head?”
Spencer: It appeared to be a hole … two inches in diameter at the back of the skull here.
(Horne, Volume II, pages 314-315.)
Gunn: Ms. Spencer, you have now had an opportunity to view all the colored images, both transparencies and prints, that are in the possession of the National Archives related to the autopsy of President Kennedy. Based upon your knowledge, are there any images of the autopsy of President Kennedy that are not included in those views that we saw?
Spencer: The views that we produced at the Photographic Center are not included.
(Volume II, page 325.)
Horne sums up one import of Spencer’s sworn testimony before the ARRB (Horne, Volume II, page 331.):
The second major implication of the Sandra Spencer deposition is that the Parkland hospital medical staff written treatment reports prepared the weekend of the assassination were correct when they described an exit wound in the back of President Kennedy’s head, and damage to the cerebellum. (Italics in original.) [Note: the cerebellum is the part of the brain that is located in the lower back of the head.]
So, what’s the problem?
Former CIA agent Howard Hunt already admitted that him, Bush Sr. and someone else did the assasination to get LBJ into office and stop JFK from shutting down the illegal FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and return control of minting money to Congress, not the Private Company (Federal Reserve System). The confession is on video tape, yet the government refuses to arrest Bush Sr.!!!