On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at 5:30:16 PM UTC-5, Anthony Marsh wrote:
> On 6/2/2018 5:04 PM, claviger wrote:
> > On Friday, June 1, 2018 at 3:36:17 PM UTC-5, Anthony Marsh wrote:
> >> On 5/31/2018 8:51 PM, Beyond Wikipedia wrote:
> >>> Where's his website that explains the unfalsifiable consensus among Humes,
> >>> Boswell, Finck, Stringer, Boyers, Kellerman, O'Neill, and Lipsey that the
> >>> small wound in the back of the head was next to the external occipital
> >>> protuberance, and not 4-5 inches above it like the HSCA said?
> >>> P.S. George Burkley and Tom Robinson also gave indirect information
> >>> indicating the EOP wound
> >> Worthless speculation. Burkley's Death Certificate says the bullet hit
> >> at the level of T-3. Are you naive enough to believe that?
> >> Try to show me a SBT with the bullet entering at T-3. Please.
> > Your criticism is worthless.
> So you confirm that I am correct and you are not allowed to admit it.
Correct about what? You are constantly being corrected on this
Newsgroup by numerous people, but now you have competition
from MFT. I think both of you do it to get attention.
> Have tiy ever read the official deaht certificate? No, you are a
> WC defender.
Which one?
No, even though Dr Burkley wrote down the wrong vertebra
the President is still legally dead.
> > "Admiral George Burkley, the White House Physician, had requested
> > the report be delivered to him personally by 6pm, Sunday 24th.
> > Humes was burning the candle both ends in an effort to get the
> > report in on time."
> >
http://www.paulseaton.com/jfk/humes-notes/humes-notes.htm
> > As you can see Dr Burkley did not have the precise location of the
> > shoulder wound until the following day, so the T-3 location was a
> > medical estimate. He made a mistake issuing the death certificate
> > before reading the autopsy report.
> Exactly. That's MY point YOU are making for me.
> All the evidence is just a guess. So don't cite ANYTHING as if it is
> fact.
They all guessed correctly the President died from a gunshot wound.
> BTW, why would he need to read the autopsy report before making
> out the death certificate?
He didn't need to. All he had to do is confirm the President died
from a gunshot wound, period. The Autopsy report will provide
all details.
> Which autopsy report? The first one, which Humes burned in his
> fireplace or one of the other rewrites?
Explain how anyone could read the first one. Mental telepathy?
The final autopsy report was confirmed by 3 Pathologists and
the HSCA.