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Copyright infringement and the Education Forum
Micah Mileto replied to Mark Stevens's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Booooo. Abolish all intellectual property laws. Shame to those who feel entitled to a profit from something which has no scarcity. -
Dead body found on the 6th Floor?
Micah Mileto replied to Tony Krome's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
If false, this is the craziest misreporting on the case I've seen. -
The Harvard Crimson admits we debunked CE 399
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Not necessary? Scientifically proving a conspiracy in the JFK assassination would be a big deal! Is there any way somebody could make money off of that - investing all of their money on commissioning separate, independent 3D models of Dealey Plaza? Any potential prizes involved? -
The Harvard Crimson admits we debunked CE 399
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
An "end-all-be-all" to the medical evidence would be to A. create a perfect 3D model of the films taken in Dealey Plaza, and B. exhume JFK's body. -
The Harvard Crimson admits we debunked CE 399
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
IMO some of the most basic autopsy information is even worst than CE 399. Who hasn't imagined the months-long clusterfucc that would be a fully-budgeted evidentiary trial of Oswald. -
Death of the Tumbling Bullet
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Don't know any good reason to think the lapel flap is an optical illusion. -
Looks like the best gamble right now would be to try and replicate more 3d models that match the pictures taken in Dealey Plaza, and seeing if the geometry is compatible with the SBT. That's a few thousand dollars in exchange for what may become a game-changer for how the western establishment is viewed.
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As explained by Dr. Purdy of the HSCA, it is impossible to see beveling on the x-ray. The HSCA panel only contended that the x-rays show some kind of small "shadow" ~4 inches above the EOP (they actually use the word "Radiographic shadow"). An equal number of medical professionals, as listed by Pat Speer, have looked at the X-rays and didn't report finding anything special in that area. Yes, the photographs of the scalp do appear to show some small laceration in the upper back of the head. And yes, the HSCA panel did note a small grayish discoloration around the edges of the red spot. But these do not add up to a bullet entrance wound. Boswell said that he thought that red spot was a small wound connected to the large head wound (The HSCA claimed this couldn't be true because the red spot seemed to clearly have it's own borders, but wounds of the scalp can start from the inside-out just like they can outside-in). We do not even know if the red spot on the photos is directly on top of the small x-ray "shadow". Congress had little basis for declaring the official theory that this cowlick thing represented the one and only small wound in the back of Kennedy's head.
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The Presumption of Innocence: Lee Harvey Oswald
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
What do people mean when they ask for proof that Oswald wouldn't be convicted in court? I like to think I could be a reasonable member of a jury, and I wouldn't feel comfortable with any of the official theories for obvious reasons. The opinions of average people ARE the court! -
As far as Pat Speer showed, the closest thing to credible evidence for a pre-180 shot is Connally's fast head turn. The witness evidence, on the other hand, seem to strongly support the first loud report happening at that time. I don't know if there have been experiments showing how unlikely it would be for the fast head turn to be coincidental. Otherwise, seems obvious to be that all of the witness evidence shows the first loud report after z180. God I wish we had an audio recording of this event.
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Stone/DiEugenio documentary premiere at Cannes
Micah Mileto replied to Joseph McBride's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
It's not called Destiny Betrayed? "Through the Looking Glass" is such a generic title. -
Kennedy's avenger by Dan Abrams
Micah Mileto replied to Gene Kelly's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Covered everywhere in the msm, that's not a good sign. -
There is nothing on the x-rays confirming or denying the possibility of a shallow hole in the lower back of the skull. It is also difficult to differentiate between bullet fragments and artifacts on the x-rays. The x-rays are low quality and blurry because they were taken with portable equipment made for the battlefields of WW2. Everybody can agree these x-rays could use more scrutiny from experts and machines. And even if the official x-rays provably didn't show any kind of hole in the lower back of the skull, then my contesting argument would be that the x-rays could have been somehow faked or that the EOP wound could have existed lower in the hairline below the skull. There's also nothing confirming or denying a small hole in the lower back of the scalp on the autopsy photos. The autopsy photos are, as the HSCA put it, of low photographic quality. There is witness evidence for missing photos. The contemporaneous documents like the face sheet, Sibert and O'Neill's teletype, the handwritten and typed protocols, supplemental report, and Burkley's death certificate all support the EOP wound. Humes, Boswell, Finck, Roy Kellerman, and John Stringer were four witnesses who gave very precise descriptions of seeing a small hole in the lower back of the head. Other witnesses gave descriptions which were less detailed but also clearly suggested an EOP wound: Burkley, Lipsey, Robinson, and Chester Boyers. More witness and document evidence suggests an EOP wound includes the damage to the brainstem and cerebellum and the "bullet lodged behind the President's ear" FBI memo. There is literally no way to debunk this unless an exhumation and second autopsy proves otherwise.
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What do you think about the EOP wound? Seems like no matter how the EOP subject is approached, it strongly supports a conspiracy.
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The Extra Bullet at Bethesda
Micah Mileto replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Does Last Second In Dallas have any more information about the quote "I wish they would stop putting bullets on these stretchers"?