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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by Tom Graves on February 06, 2026, 04:21:43 AM »
Comrade James DiEugenio's beloved "Director of National Intelligence," Tulsi Gabbard, appears to be helping The Traitorous Orange Bird (rhymes with "Xxxx") perpetuate The Big Lie that the 2020 election was rigged against him so he can cancel -- or rig -- the 2026 midterms elections and the 2028 general election.

"Former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin cherishes Comrades DeEugenio and Gabbard!

Factoid: Gabbard has hidden a whistleblower's complaint of treason against her for eight months, and now he's threatening to go directly to Congress.
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TG--

Pat Speer looked at this long and hard and decided "no," no rear head exit wound.

https://www.patspeer.com/

I find it hard to believe that three autopists, including Pierre Finck, a recognized forensic pathologist, all agreed there was no massive rear exit wound, and then had fake x-rays ginned up to match their observations, and then everyone maintained silence ever since.

An exit wound on the rear right lower part of JFK's head should have spewed matter on the motorcycle cops to JFK's right, but that is not what happened.

The JFK autopsy was bungled in some regards, say almost all experts.

The fact that JFK did not have a large rear avulsive wound on his skull does not rule a JFKA conspiracy.

Rule, or rule out?
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TG--

Pat Speer looked at this long and hard and decided "no," no rear head exit wound.

https://www.patspeer.com/

I find it hard to believe that three autopists, including Pierre Finck, a recognized forensic pathologist, all agreed there was no massive rear exit wound, and then had fake x-rays ginned up to match their observations, and then everyone maintained silence ever since.

An exit wound on the rear right lower part of JFK's head should have spewed matter on the motorcycle cops to JFK's right, but that is not what happened.

The JFK autopsy was bungled in some regards, say almost all experts.

The fact that JFK did not have a large rear avulsive wound on his skull does not rule a JFKA conspiracy.









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New Poll:

Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?


Sonderführer Storing and zombified-by-"JFK" Jarrett Smith say "Da!"


What do you say?
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Agent Clint Hill [Secret Service]: Mrs. Kennedy was holding on to the President, his head still in her lap. “Mrs. Kennedy,” I said, “Please let us help the President…”

She would not let go.

That’s the one thing that I can’t get out of my mind– the picture of him lying in her lap– with his head exposed to me– just looking into the back of his head—into his brain– his eyes fixed—blood and brains and bone fragments all over the car.

[...]

It appears that Jarrett Smith is a prime example of the oodles and gobs of people who were zombified by Oliver Stone's KGB-influenced movie (which is the subject of this thread).
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From what I can see so far, the released Russian dossier which Morley is covering on his substack does not contain the cable the soviet embassy in Mexico city sent to Moscow about LHOs request for a soviet visa.

It must have been sent.

(sarcasm)

After all, false defector-in-place in Geneva in June 1962 / false (or perhaps rogue) physical defector to the U.S. in February 1964, Major Lt. Col. "Captain" Yuri Nosenko said he was at KGB headquarters when it came in!

From Tennent H. Bagley's 2007 Yale University Press book, Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games:

[In Geneva in late January 1964] after a long swallow of his [straight Scotch] drink, Nosenko recalled another contact with the Oswald affair.

"A few months ago, in September, long before the assassination, I happened to be visiting an office in the First Chief Directorate. One of the guys said it was good I was there, because I might be able to throw some light on a cable that had just come in from the residency in Mexico City. They showed it to me. The cable reported this guy Oswald had come in to the consulate saying he had lived in the USSR and wanted to go back. He was asking for a visa to return here. I told them I vaguely remembered something about his visit and request to stay, and the problems we’d had with that.”

“How long was the cable, exactly what did it say?” [probable mole] George Kisevalter asked.

"About half a page, no more. As I remember, it just gave the identifying data on Oswald and his Soviet wife, and told what he had said about having lived in the USSR and gone back to the States. I heard the guys talking it over. They decided there would be no good reason to let him come back. So they sent a cable telling Mexico to refuse the request.”

By any measure we were getting a most extraordinary break — and witnessing a stunning coincidence. CIA’s only source among the thousands of KGB officers in the USSR arrives straight from Moscow two months after the JFK assassination, to report having had no fewer than four points of contact with the case of Lee Harvey Oswald in the USSR. First, he’d been a key figure in 1959 in the initial refusal (later rescinded) to let him stay. Second, he had personally observed Moscow’s refusal to let Oswald return to the USSR in September 1963. Third, he had personally intervened to get the file from Minsk, and fourth, he had reviewed the entire KGB file on Oswald.

The Nosenko operation had clearly taken a major turn. Now our agent in place had placed himself as a witness — probably the only one — to a question facing the American government concerning one of the most dramatic and potentially dangerous incidents of the Cold War. This over-whelmed all the questions and doubts and shadows that had fallen over this case in the preceding months, all the reservations that piled up about Nosenko’s truthfulness. I doubted that this sensational turn of events was coincidence — new doubts added to so many — but that didn’t matter. Now it was certain: his defection would be accepted, and he would be brought into the United States.
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  Stone's "JFK" got us the ARRB and with it many unknown and now documented JFK Assassination FACTS. Like mortician Tom Robinson detailing patching the Exit Hole in the back of JFK's head by suturing a piece of rubber over it. Or Dr Humes detailing his "1st seeing the JFK Body" at 18:45 which corroborated Boyajian's military paperwork. The rewards of Stone's work far outweighs the baggage.

Agent Clint Hill [Secret Service]: Mrs. Kennedy was holding on to the President, his head still in her lap. “Mrs. Kennedy,” I said, “Please let us help the President…”

She would not let go.

That’s the one thing that I can’t get out of my mind– the picture of him lying in her lap– with his head exposed to me– just looking into the back of his head—into his brain– his eyes fixed—blood and brains and bone fragments all over the car.

The right rear portion of the President’s head was missing– it was lying in the rear seat of the car.



White arrow is the hole, blue is back piece of head falling into the back seat.
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From what I can see so far, the released Russian dossier which Morley is covering on his substack does not contain the cable the soviet embassy in Mexico city sent to Moscow about LHOs request for a soviet visa.
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Robinson told the HSCA in 1977 that he patched a hole in the back of JFK's head. We didn't need the ARRB to learn this.

Note: He admitted he had to "guess" as to how much the "opening" had been caused by bullets and how much of it was caused by the doctors when they removed the brain.



https://history-matters.com/archive/jfk/arrb/master_med_set/md63/html/Image00.htm
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  Stone's "JFK" got us the ARRB and with it many unknown and now documented JFK Assassination FACTS. Like mortician Tom Robinson detailing patching the Exit Hole in the back of JFK's head by suturing a piece of rubber over it. Or Dr Humes detailing his "1st seeing the JFK Body" at 18:45 which corroborated Boyajian's military paperwork. The rewards of Stone's work far outweighs the baggage.
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