Dr. Gary Aguilar and Dr. Cyril Wecht's latest articles at Kennedys and King
“Peer Reviewed” Medical/Scientific Journalism Has Been Corrupted by Warren Commission Apologists: Part 1, Part 2
Video: First public broadcast of the Zapruder Film on Geraldo Rivera's show Good Night America
The "back and to the left" motion of JFK's head
Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez devised the Jet Effect theory to explain the backward movement of Kennedy's head
Alvarez published his theory in the American Journal of Physics, Sept 1976 issue; Download PDF here
Larry Sturdivan's explanation of the backward movement of Kennedy's head: Neuromuscular reaction
Josiah Thompson's new book Last Second in Dallas
Paul Hoch, a graduate student of Alvarez, took part in Alvarez's shooting experiments
Jacketed bullet vs. soft-nosed bullet
Hoch had the photographs of the experiments which he sold to Tink Thompson for $250
Alvarez's team shot a lot of objects which all went away from the rifle, except the watermelons
This was NOT reported in the American Journal of Physics article
Dr. John K. Lattimer revealed that Alvarez did not shoot at the fiberglass-wrapped melons with a mannlicher carcano rifle
"It is important to stress the fact that a taped melon was our a priori best mockup of a head & it showed retrograde
recoil in the first test. If we had used the "Edison technique" & shot at a large collection of objects, & finally found
one which gave retrograde recoil, then our firing experiments could reasonably be criticized." - Luis Alvarez
JFK's brain weighed 1500gms (autopsy)
Article: How Five Investigations into JFK's Medical/Autopsy Evidence Got it Wrong by Dr. Aguilar
Average adult human brain weighs in at 1300 to 1400 grams
Michael Levy
Zapruder's camera jiggled around frames Frame 312 and Frame 313
Alvarez explains the jiggle of the camera as the result of the shock wave from Oswald's rifle
But the shock wave from Oswald's rifle could not have reached the camera in time for frame 312 or 313
as Oswald was 270 feet away
Only a shock wave from a bullet fired from much closer to Zapruder would jiggle
JFK's head explodes at frame 313, the grassy knoll was but 50 feet from Zapruder."
Two negative reviews of JFK Revisited
Alecia Long's review of JFK Revisited (The Washington Post)
Tim Weiner's review of JFK Revisited (Rolling Stone)
Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio reply to Tim Weiner
Article: The Lost Bullet: Max Holland Gets Lost In Space by Jim
Video: JFK Revisited Trailer
Video: The first trailer of JFK Revisited
Stream the documentary here (from within US only)
Article: The CIA and the Media by Carl Bernstein
Article: The CIA and the Media: 50 Facts the World Needs to Know by James F. Tracy
There is no free press in the US
Dr. Russell H. Morgan, forensic radiologist of the Clark panel
Dr. Morgan said that there were tiny little fragments in the skull x-ray
Most numerous in the right front quadrant of Kennedy's head
Original autopsy x-rays vs. enhanced x-rays
During his HSCA testimony, Larry Sturdivan relied on enhanced x-rays which did not show tiny bullet fragments that prove a soft-pointed hunting round struck JFK in the right front part of his skull, not a jacketed bullet. Sturdivan had no business reporting on what JFK's X-rays meant to the HSCA. He's not a radiogist, not a doctor, completely trained in interpreting X-rays, but he gave the government the conclusions preferred by the government.
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