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Decoding Dallas: JFK's head wounds....


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...Sorry for delay....

 

OK, so I presented in the preceding "Decoding Dallas" threads images of three assassins involved in the shooting in Dealey Plaza, all wearing dark blue uniforms, presumably Dallas Police Department uniforms:

- one in the Sniper's Nest : that is a high, back to front trajectory

- one on the 2nd floor of the DalTex: that's a medium low, back to front trajectory

- one behind the fence, near the corner: that's a medium high, front to back trajectory

That doesn't mean that other assassins could not have been present, but not captured in films and pictures. Some researchers have elaborated scenarii involving up to 6/7 shooters. I would go here with what we have, three shooters and their locations, and see whether we can reconcile that with what we can now see of the President's wounds, once the corresponding record has been "cleaned up", using the simple methodology I already described.

I will use for this analysis three sources showing the state of JFK's head wounds at different moment in time:

- the Moorman picture, showing the wounds immediately after impact. It is a good example of how the process can retrieve useful information, even in "old evidence"...

- Z 337, showing a profile of JFK's head about 1,5 second after the head shot. Evidence for systemic forgery of the record will be presented in a specific thread, but here you have a good example of it.

- the autopsy pictures, showing the wounds allegedly observed during the autopsy several hours later.

 

I will post first today results obtained on the Moorman picture. As explained, I worked on a version called the Morin Rellman version, in which it appears that the forgers were a bit sloppy while blurring JFK's head. Here is a crop from the Rellman version:

 

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Note apparent impact visible on JFK's right forehead.

A very different iteration still shows the impact:

 

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In the following result, a large cavity in the top of the cranium is visible, with two bone flaps apparently blown away on each side of the head;

 

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Here is a different result (the data bank on this one is several hundreds iterations...). Note intriguing shape of occipital wound:

 

 

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And below is a close up, for good measure:

 

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Moorman_Rellman_Head_Shot_Crop_x_2__TXT.

 

From what can be seen here, I would conclude that a high velocity bullet above the right eye:

- removed a a bone flap from the skull on the right in the temporal area, near the entry wound

- removed a large segment of the top of the cranium extending towards the back on the middle/right of the skull

It would seem to me that those bone flaps appear along cranial sutures, which would be of course areas of less resistance to pressure waves built by a high velocity bullet within the cranium vault. Maybe specialists could confirm this.

As an aside, the kind of bullet velocity / pressure wave strength needed to break cranial sutures could be calculated....

The right bone flap is visible in Zapruder, still attached to the skull by scalp. It is very likely that this is also the case with the large left bone flap. Logic would tend to indicate that this large, loose segment of bone on the top of the cranium was put back into place by Jackie Kennedy.

This means that the overall aspect of the wounds on JFK's head could be modified at will, simply by opening or closing them. This probably explains the sometimes striking differences between eyewitness testimonies.

 

I will post tomorrow the results obtained on Z 337.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Kevin Balch said:

As with your DalTex post, the photos don’t appear.

 

... I really don't understand why: everything is OK from my side (the pictures actually appear in the post)

 

It would appear to me I am following the Forum instructions: use a hosting site and paste the image link in the post..

 

I am trying to find a solution...

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https://file.io/63uyw712WtW

....OK, trying to post an image (Moorman Head Close Up) from a different hosting site now:

Let me know if OK

Moorman_Head_Shot_Crop_2.jpg

 

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Moorman_Head_Shot_Crop_2.jpg

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https://easyupload.io/6yr2zx

 

..still a different file hosting site:

 

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I think it has to do with the Google Pictures/Photo's set-up, they have shifted to "sharing with people that also have a Google account", and things like that (...)   

The "old" way-to-go should still work, but you might want to check the sharing-options just to be sure.  

Over the last few years Google has changed a lot... leaving a lot of frustrated users (that have a website there, folders, photo's, etc...)

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...Alright.

 

So I will have to back to the old threads to repost working pix/links.

 

I will first continue this "Head Wounds" thread, by reposting the Moorman images this afternoon...

 

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Just now, Christian Toussay said:

...Alright.

 

So I will have to back to the old threads to repost working pix/links.

 

I will first continue this "Head Wounds" thread, by reposting the Moorman images this afternoon...

 

In Google Pictures you have to go to "Share", next "Create a link" and copy that link in the forum mesage.

I think you copied the direct URL link to the photo's in your file in your Google account, you can see them that way, we can't as we don't have access to your files.

So, Share, Create a link, copy, paste.  Should work

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9 minutes ago, Jean Ceulemans said:

In Google Pictures you have to go to "Share", next "Create a link" and copy that link in the forum mesage.

I think you copied the direct URL link to the photo's in your file in your Google account, you can see them that way, we can't as we don't have access to your files.

So, Share, Create a link, copy, paste.  Should work

 

..thanks for yr advice. I am trying a different hosting site now, and I have reposted all the Moorman files in this thread.

Hope that works now...

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Hehe.. noticed you are using filebin.  No problem, just that filebin has been the subject of some controversy (some bad guys using it to distribute malware).

It will not cause a problem here, but some browsers will block access (Microsoft doesn't like it...) when people right-click "open in new window" or tab or something like that (direct access).  

The way you are using it, it works fine.

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Important nota: the file hosting service I use keeps files available for 6 days only.

I would suggest interested  people to download them for further review. Use of the material presented here is allowed according to Fair Use jurisprudence.

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