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“in a standard examination he should’ve examined Kennedy’s clothing for bullet holes. He didn’t. In a standard autopsy he should’ve dissected all of Kennedy’s wounds to trace the bullets path. He didn’t dissect any of Kennedy’s wounds. He didn’t even realize Kennedy had a throat wound. He later claimed that these drawings of his were wrong and that the wounds were actually much higher. He lost Kennedy’s brain, which is still missing. And then he burned his notes. But perhaps we shouldn’t be too hard on him because this guy, Dr. James Humes, had never done an autopsy involving gunshot wounds before in his life. So naturally he was the government’s first choice to do the most important autopsy in American history.”

“Normally in a motorcade secret service agents would be riding on the back of his car and run along beside him whenever the car slowed down. In Dallas these agents were ordered to abandoned their positions. They didn’t agree with it. They didn’t like it. But they followed their orders. Normally there would be 4 motorcycles on each side of the president’s limousine. This is what the Dallas police prepared for. However, all of the motorcycle police were removed from escorting the president. Two were placed on each side of the car containing secret service agents, and the rest were moved to the back of the parade.”

“The memo was a scandal when it was made public in 1988, because it says that George Bush was in the CIA in 1963. It says that Bush lied when he told the public that he had no CIA experience before becoming director in 1974. It means he was in the CIA when he ran for senate and lost in 1964 and when he ran for senate and lost in 1970. And it means that he was in the CIA when Nixon brought him into the White House trailing E Howard Hunt behind him. In 1992 Bush was first confronted with this memo and he had a chance to respond to it. Bush claimed that the memo must be talking about another George Bush working at CIA, because it couldn’t be talking about him because he had NEVER been in the CIA… oh except for that time in 1974 when he was director of CIA.”

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