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Post by Matt Costa on Nov 25, 2006 22:02:35 GMT -5
Tonight's show we'll be talking about the JFK assassination feel free to call in talk about any of your theories or memories of John F. Kennedy (Where you were , what you were doing when he was killed, etc. )
508 295-0500 or 508 996-0500
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Post by Matt Costa on Nov 25, 2006 22:15:41 GMT -5
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Post by aneaglesangel on Nov 25, 2006 22:16:47 GMT -5
I'm too young to remember President Kennedy, but the impression I have of him is sort of funny. I have to admire a man that could inspire so much loyalty as he did! For as a child, most of what I remember of him is that sooo many people had a picture or two of him in their house. They shook their heads sadly and many said things like only the good die young, and what a waste, or damned good president. So I guess even as a small child, I had to admire him. But as an adult, I wonder, would they still have loved him if he'd been allowed to serve out his presidency?? Would he still have been a good president, one who inspired such loyalty? I can't help but wonder, but in truth, I mostly admire him. I've never really looked into his assassination, but as much as I do know about it, there's something fishy in Denmark, LOL!!
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Post by cottonzway on Nov 26, 2006 14:10:57 GMT -5
Very intresting topic. I just put the show on now so I haven't heard anyone's views yet. I have my own and that is JFK was killed because he was against the Fed Reserve. Mostly likely CIA assisted. They had their patsy. The Warren Comisssion was the biggest farce until the 9/11 Comission disgraced our country even more. So yeah JFK was not taken out under the means that is sold to the public.
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Post by mmecurie68 on Nov 28, 2006 12:38:36 GMT -5
I'll preface this by saying I haven't finished listening to the entire podcast yet, only the first half. Also - this is purely my opinion and speculation - I'm not a trained pathologist, but I've had a little training in mechanism of injury.
In the autopsy photos that I've seen, it looks to me that the path of at least one bullet was opposite to that described in his autopsy report - in through the neck, and out through the skull around the occiput.
An exit wound is generally much larger than the entry wound, because the bullet slows down and deforms as it is traveling through the structures of the body. The autopsy claims that the exit wound of the bullet was obscured by the tracheotomy performed - that doesn't make sense.
A tracheotomy is not a humongous incision - if a bullet exited through the neck, it is unlikely a tracheotomy could be performed in the same location - a successful trach. relies on the stability of the cricoid cartilage in that area to provide a rigid framework for a trach. tube so the patient can be ventilated by bypassing damaged structures of the naso/oropharangeal region.
If a bullet entered and bypassed the trachea, okay, you still have a windpipe that's useable for ventilation, but a projectile that's supposedly been slowed down by the skull first? That bullet would have deformed and/or fragmented and I would doubt its ability to make a tiny hole coming out.
Front-to-back correlates with the footage of Jackie Kennedy getting up on the back of the limo to grab something, if you look carefully, you see that she is reaching over on the trunk to retrieve pieces of her husband's skull.
If you then look at the photos of her in her blood-splattered suit, standing next to Lyndon Johnson as he's being sworn in on Air Force One, you see that the spatter on her clothing is consistent with what she did and what would happen if at least one shot WAS front to back and there was spatter on the trunk of the limo as she leaned on it. But it's not as much blood as one might expect if she held him and he continued to bleed out on her lap.
I think he was killed instantly - with a wound entering the neck and tracking through the occiput - that's autonomic basal brain stem area - breathing, heart beat, blood pressure - they go, you go.
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Post by lildebcc on Nov 29, 2006 13:48:07 GMT -5
I really like your synopsis - sounds so CSI-ish!
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