I made no such claim. The HSCA did. How this was accomplished, I have no idea nor will I attempt to guess. I?ve not seen over the years any photo experts disputing their claims. If you know of any, provide their names and resume?s.
I made no such claim. Didn't you? Then who wrote this;
As an example, a group of independent photo experts, the best America had at the time authenticated the autopsy photos as Real. REAL.
The HSCA did. How this was accomplished, I have no idea nor will I attempt to guess. So, you just accepted the HSCA's word for it, without ever wondering what exactly was authenticated and how it was done?
It seems to me, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that you can only authenticate a photograph as real when you are able to compare it with the original of whatever is shown in the picture. And, btw, what about the lady (forgot her name) who developed the autopsy pictures and later, when shown the pictures now in the National Archives, denied those were the pictures she had developed.
How is it possible to authenticate photos as being real when the person who developed them denies their authenticity?