7forever
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Is there really any point in debating with someone who is completely batshit insane?whited out?It's all based on your denial of simple facts, you lying jackass. Greer's hands were off the wheel before he shot jfk. How would you address this simple video fact? He was passing a whited out object, another fact you must ignore.
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you really believe any sane person would buy that bullshit....
funny how the non blown up original pov of the film refutes the shit out of your fantasy it clearly shows the white blobs you wish were a gun are just reflections off the heads of greer and the other bodyguard.
men used a shit load of "product on their hair in those days.
that it what is shown it the film....the rest is your favorite masterbation fantasy...
The exit on the right rear was examined and found to be exactly where it always was, and will be. The rear exit is corroborated by the autopsy report, too.
The bullet entered the right forehead, lifted up the Parietal bone, creating extensive fractures and ultimately exited the Occipital bone. The autopsy photo matches frame 313 quite predictably.
Dr. Grossman clearly states that the hole was too large to be an entrance wound, because the large irregular hole was a wound of exit. The back of the head was lifted up to demonstrate the large wound on the right rear. Frame 313 and the autopsy report jibe nicely to produce a factual basis for the rear blow-out witnessed by forty or so folks, including Jackie and the driver. Instead of completely lying, Dr. Humes simply understated the missing skull in the Occipital region which the hole was most dominant.
Lastly, Dr. Grossman describes perfectly the confusion about whether a hole exited in the Parietal region: "It was clear to me that the right parietal bone had been lifted up by a bullet which had exited." It was on the right rear and the top back/Parietal. His hair and skull is clearly lifted up in 313, thereby corroborating Grossman's accurate view of the wounds.
V. Palamara: 'Medical Reference' book (excerpt)
JFK Lancer
Missile Wounds
1. There is a large irregular defect of the scalp and skull on the right
involving chiefly the parietal bone but extending somewhat into the
temporal and occipital regions. In this region there is an actual
absence of scalp and bone producing a defect which measures
approximately 13 cm. in greatest diameter.
11) Dr. Robert G. Grossman, Resident Neurosurgeon:
a) "High Treason", pages 30, 36, 51, 53, 459 ("The Boston Globe", June
21, 1981-notes placed in JFK Library [see also "Killing Kennedy", pp.
303-304, "Between The Signal and the Noise" by Roger Bruce Feinman
(1993) and Groden's "TKOAP", p. 181])---saw two separate head wounds: a
large defect in the parietal area above the right ear,
as well as "a
large [albeit smaller than the first wound described], separate wound,
located squarely in the occiput."; "
described a large hole squarely in
the occiput, far too large for a bullet entry wound "; Grossman: "It was
clear to me that the right parietal bone had been lifted up by a bullet
which had exited."; noticed the skin flap near the right temple; Dr.
Clark picked up the back of the head to demonstrate the wound;
b) 6 H 81 (Salyer)---confirms Grossman's presence in Trauma Room One;










