The Entrance Wound in the Throat, the Front Shirt Slits, and Tie Knot Nick

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Online Tom Graves

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Hey John - So are we to believe we are looking at the very same Adam's Apple in both photos? These 2 images of the throat area do Not even look similar.

Storing,

Which photo do you think (sic) was altered by the evil, evil, evil Deep State bad guys?

Both of them?

Different question:

Which JFK is the imposter?

Both?
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Online Lance Payette

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If the throat wound was an entrance wound, what happened to the bullet? What happened to the bullet that entered the back of the neck?

Throat wound: CIA-issued ice bullet that melted. No exit wound.

Shallow back wound: Bullet fell out somewhere. Possibly CE 399, the magic bullet. No, that won't work. Well, it fell out somewhere. No, wait, it was an ice bullet, too.

Alignment between back wound and throat wound: Pure coincidence, there is no connection.

I have this all on good authority from Cliff Varnell at the Ed Forum.

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This explains another fact that we now know thanks to ARRB disclosures: the first draft of the autopsy report said the throat wound was caused by a fragment from the head shot.

We don't really "know" this, do we? There is nothing to this effect in the ARRB final report, which does highlight what was learned about the autopsy. Aren't what you are calling "ARRB disclosures" actually more like "Doug Horne's speculation" in this 1996 memorandum: https://documents3.theblackvault.com/documents/jfkfiles/NARA-Oct2017/ARRB/TEAMA/MEDICAL/CHAIN2.WPD.pdf.

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Throat wound: CIA-issued ice bullet that melted. No exit wound.

Shallow back wound: Bullet fell out somewhere. Possibly CE 399, the magic bullet. No, that won't work. Well, it fell out somewhere. No, wait, it was an ice bullet, too.

Alignment between back wound and throat wound: Pure coincidence, there is no connection.

I have this all on good authority from Cliff Varnell at the Ed Forum.

Varnell eh?

It's a wonder that they never tried to save the lives of JFK's jacket and shirt at Parkland or that autopsies were not performed on them at Parkland.  ;D

I can't remember if it was Varnell who said that Connally was probably swatting at a bee with his Stetson or if it was someone else. I'm thinking that it was Varnell though.




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We don't really "know" this, do we? There is nothing to this effect in the ARRB final report, which does highlight what was learned about the autopsy. Aren't what you are calling "ARRB disclosures" actually more like "Doug Horne's speculation" in this 1996 memorandum: https://documents3.theblackvault.com/documents/jfkfiles/NARA-Oct2017/ARRB/TEAMA/MEDICAL/CHAIN2.WPD.pdf.

Griffith doesn't know it. He made it up.

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Throat wound: CIA-issued ice bullet that melted. No exit wound.

Shallow back wound: Bullet fell out somewhere. Possibly CE 399, the magic bullet. No, that won't work. Well, it fell out somewhere. No, wait, it was an ice bullet, too.

Alignment between back wound and throat wound: Pure coincidence, there is no connection.

I have this all on good authority from Cliff Varnell at the Ed Forum.

   I believe the shallow back wound bullet is supposed to be the bullet that SA Paul Landis claimed he found inside the JFK Limo. Landis also claimed to have placed that same bullet on a hospital gurney.

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 Try saying "Front Shirt Slits" real fast 5 times! 

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I believe the shallow back wound bullet is supposed to be the bullet that SA Paul Landis claimed he found inside the JFK Limo. Landis also claimed to have placed that same bullet on a hospital gurney.

Storing,

What do you mean by "supposed to be"?

"Supposed to be caused by"?

Is that what you're trying to say?

If so, why don't you think the entry wounds to JFK's upper-back / lower-neck and JBC's back were both caused by CE-399?

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