In the examination of President John F. Kennedy’s autopsy skull X-rays, Dr. David Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., discovered a puzzling 6.5 mm object inside JFK’s right orbit. This object, resembling a bullet cross-section, was notably absent from the recollections of the three autopsy pathologists who testified under oath. Furthermore, this metal-like object is missing from the National Archives today, raising questions about its authenticity and origins.
Dr. Mantik, along with a co-author, detailed their findings in a new book, shedding light on the discrepancies surrounding the 6.5 mm object. Through meticulous optical density measurements and analysis of the X-rays, Dr. Mantik aimed to ascertain whether the object was a genuine occurrence or a fabricated element within the films.
Did The Government Frame Lee Harvey Oswald? A Forged Object In An X-Ray Says ‘Yes’. What once would have been unbelievable—that our government would lie to us—is not only believable now but also provable.https://t.co/F0R8V487ye
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The Clark Panel’s 1968 review acknowledged the presence of a 6.5 mm object on the JFK autopsy X-rays, despite its absence in the official autopsy report. Suspicion was cast on the legitimacy of the object, as it had not been accounted for during the autopsy procedure or in subsequent archival storage.
Douglas Horne, an experienced examiner, further delved into the anomaly of the 6.5 mm object, suggesting the possibility of forgery to implicate Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination. Dr. Mantik’s optical density measurements aligned with these suspicions, hinting at potential tampering with the X-rays to construct a narrative against Oswald.
Horne’s speculation on the insertion of the 6.5 mm object to align with the narrative implicating Oswald as the sole gunman highlights the manipulation of evidence following JFK’s assassination. The deliberate inclusion of falsified elements in the X-rays points towards a concerted effort by the U.S. government to frame Oswald for the tragedy.
Dr. Corsi, a prominent figure in conservative circles, has extensively researched and written on various political topics. His new findings on the JFK assassination shed light on the potential manipulation of evidence to fit a predetermined narrative, raising concerns about the integrity of historical records and justice.