Post by Rob Caprio on May 20, 2019 20:50:47 GMT -5
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The Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) found a tremendous amount of new, important information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Here are just a few of the things that came from the ARRB's investigation:
* Evidence that the autopsy photographs of JFK's brain at the National Archives are not of Kennedy's brain. One ARRB staffer wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing this evidence.
* Evidence that numerous autopsy photographs are missing from the official collection of autopsy pictures. Autopsy photographer John Stringer acknowledged to the ARRB that the extant set of autopsy photographs is incomplete.
* House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) medical interview transcripts showing that numerous medical personnel and federal agents who witnessed the autopsy told the HSCA they saw a large wound in the back of JFK's head.
* An FBI evidence envelope (FBI Field Office Dallas 89-43-1A-122) that indicated a fourth bullet shell was found in Dealey Plaza (DP). Although the envelope was empty, the cover indicated it had contained a 7.65 mm rifle shell that had been found in DP after the shooting. The envelope is dated 2 December 1963, so the shell was found sometime between November 22, 1963, and December 2, 1963. Nothing was known about the discovery of this shell until the FBI evidence envelope was released along with other assassination-related files by order of the ARRB.
* The ARRB located and interviewed one of the photographic technicians who processed photographs from JFK's autopsy. Saundra Kay Spencer, as established by chain of evidence documentation, processed the autopsy photographs that Secret Service (SS) Agent James Fox brought from the autopsy.
However, she did not process any black and white photographs, only negatives and color positives, and she told the ARRB she did not process any of the autopsy photographs now in evidence. She said the current autopsy photographs were not the ones she processed. This suggests that the black and white autopsy photos were processed elsewhere, and that there were two sets of autopsy photos.
*The ARRB turned up important information relating to Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) and the CIA and LHO's activities in Mexico City, as Professor John Newman documents in his book Oswald and the CIA (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1995). The ARRB found the transcript of a telephone call between then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) and President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) in which JEH told LBJ someone must have been impersonating Oswald in Mexico City.
*The ARRB found new information pertaining to the Jim Garrison case against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw. Documents released by the ARRB show that Garrison's case against Shaw was not at all groundless as his critics claimed. William Davy discusses the new information on the Garrison investigation in his book “Let Justice Be Done: New Light On The Jim Garrison Investigation” (Reston, VA: Reston Publishing, 1999).
The ARRB again showed how much information was being withheld by the Warren Commission (WC) and the HSCA and this information did not point to LHO being the sole assassin. If there was no conspiracy as claimed why would this be necessary? It wouldn't obviously so the only other option is that this behavior was meant to hide the real conspiracy that took JFK's life. And, it wasn't done for “national security" either unless the Russians or some other nuclear power was behind it. Based on the evidence this isn't likely. If it was, why hasn't the conspiracy that was hidden in 1963/1964 for safety reasons not been exposed in the next 55 years now that that danger no longer exists?
Why has there remained a concerted effort to keep the truth hidden for all these years if avoiding a war that isn't likely at this point the only reason for secrecy? Isn't it more likely that it has been kept hidden because domestic interests have a reason to keep it so?
The ARRB served us well, but as usual the mainstream media ignored most of the discoveries that they made.
chorus.stimg.co/23760368/merlin_44772047.jpg
The Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) found a tremendous amount of new, important information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Here are just a few of the things that came from the ARRB's investigation:
* Evidence that the autopsy photographs of JFK's brain at the National Archives are not of Kennedy's brain. One ARRB staffer wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing this evidence.
* Evidence that numerous autopsy photographs are missing from the official collection of autopsy pictures. Autopsy photographer John Stringer acknowledged to the ARRB that the extant set of autopsy photographs is incomplete.
* House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) medical interview transcripts showing that numerous medical personnel and federal agents who witnessed the autopsy told the HSCA they saw a large wound in the back of JFK's head.
* An FBI evidence envelope (FBI Field Office Dallas 89-43-1A-122) that indicated a fourth bullet shell was found in Dealey Plaza (DP). Although the envelope was empty, the cover indicated it had contained a 7.65 mm rifle shell that had been found in DP after the shooting. The envelope is dated 2 December 1963, so the shell was found sometime between November 22, 1963, and December 2, 1963. Nothing was known about the discovery of this shell until the FBI evidence envelope was released along with other assassination-related files by order of the ARRB.
* The ARRB located and interviewed one of the photographic technicians who processed photographs from JFK's autopsy. Saundra Kay Spencer, as established by chain of evidence documentation, processed the autopsy photographs that Secret Service (SS) Agent James Fox brought from the autopsy.
However, she did not process any black and white photographs, only negatives and color positives, and she told the ARRB she did not process any of the autopsy photographs now in evidence. She said the current autopsy photographs were not the ones she processed. This suggests that the black and white autopsy photos were processed elsewhere, and that there were two sets of autopsy photos.
*The ARRB turned up important information relating to Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) and the CIA and LHO's activities in Mexico City, as Professor John Newman documents in his book Oswald and the CIA (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1995). The ARRB found the transcript of a telephone call between then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) and President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) in which JEH told LBJ someone must have been impersonating Oswald in Mexico City.
*The ARRB found new information pertaining to the Jim Garrison case against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw. Documents released by the ARRB show that Garrison's case against Shaw was not at all groundless as his critics claimed. William Davy discusses the new information on the Garrison investigation in his book “Let Justice Be Done: New Light On The Jim Garrison Investigation” (Reston, VA: Reston Publishing, 1999).
The ARRB again showed how much information was being withheld by the Warren Commission (WC) and the HSCA and this information did not point to LHO being the sole assassin. If there was no conspiracy as claimed why would this be necessary? It wouldn't obviously so the only other option is that this behavior was meant to hide the real conspiracy that took JFK's life. And, it wasn't done for “national security" either unless the Russians or some other nuclear power was behind it. Based on the evidence this isn't likely. If it was, why hasn't the conspiracy that was hidden in 1963/1964 for safety reasons not been exposed in the next 55 years now that that danger no longer exists?
Why has there remained a concerted effort to keep the truth hidden for all these years if avoiding a war that isn't likely at this point the only reason for secrecy? Isn't it more likely that it has been kept hidden because domestic interests have a reason to keep it so?
The ARRB served us well, but as usual the mainstream media ignored most of the discoveries that they made.