On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 36, wiht Fred Litwin

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Online Fred Litwin

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I was invited to present to Professor Robert Vitt's class at Long Beach City College.
You can see my presentation and my answers to students' questions.


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Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 36, wiht Fred Litwin
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I was invited to present to Professor Robert Vitt's class at Long Beach City College.

You can see my presentation and my answers to students' questions.

fred

Fred,

I've only had time to watch the first part of your lecture but you have done a very good job explaining some important points.

You showed that Dr. Cyril Wecht's position was that the medical evidence was conclusive that JFK was shot from behind. Later, Wecht became a critic of the lone gunman theory based on what he saw in the Z-film and what he believed was the impossibility of the SBT. These opinions were based not on medical evidence, of which he most certainly was one of the leading experts in the country, but on things in which he was nothing more than a layman. He is certainly entitled to his opinion on what the Z-film shows but that opinion should carry no more weight than yours or mine. I doubt in all his years as a medical examiner he was ever aided by a video of a shooting he was examining. His objections to the SBT are also based on inaccurate diagrams, which fail to take into account JBC was sitting to the left of JFK, was lower than JFK, and his shoulders were turned to is right. When one puts JBC in the actual position he was in at the time the bullet struck, the geometry of the SBT works perfectly. The portion of the video from 20:00 to 24:00 shows this perfectly.

I look forward to viewing the remained of this video.