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Chapter 13
Shocking Discoveries by Two Experts Who Reviewed the JFK Medical Evidence and Found Conspiracy and Cover-Up!
In declaring Lee Oswald the ‘lone’ assassin of JFK nearly 60 years ago, we are discovering that the government investigation (Warren Commission) had to either dismiss, ignore, alter or suppress considerable exculpatory physical evidence.
Dr. Chesser’s discovery of a “snowstorm” of bullet fragments (inside the orange lines) became even more disturbing when he learned that the autopsy doctors altered the entry wound to wrongly present it as a shot from the rear – Courtesy Dr. Michael Chesser
But as it relates to the medical evidence in this case, it is shocking to learn that the Commission had to do ALL of the above to attribute Kennedy’s murder to a ‘lone nut’ gunman.
In the 2022 book JFK Case ‘NOT’ Closed, chapter 13 chronicles the independent investigation of two medical professionals who were granted access to the medical evidence in the National Archives.
Dr. Michael Chesser, a neurology specialist, found definitive evidence of at least one gunshot wound to the front of JFK’s head while Dr. Gary Aguilar, a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, used his medical expertise to study the medical files of five government inquiries into the assassination. He found disturbing suppression of evidence and a systematic cover-up of information suggestive of more than one gunman.
Drs. Chesser and Aguilar are the latest in a trend of experts who have reviewed the medical files and report findings that dispel many of the conclusions presented in the Warren Commission Report.
Chapter 2 documents the work of pioneer researcher Dr. Cyril Wecht and how he has shattered the myth of the ‘Single Bullet Theory’ by using the Commission’s own ballistic tests against them.
And Dr. David Mantik, who was the first radiation oncologist to apply a technology to the autopsy x-rays not available in 1963, provided scientific proof that the Kennedy autopsy x-rays and photographs were altered to “specifically incriminate Oswald” as a ‘lone’ assassin.
Upon reading the findings of these medical experts, it becomes clear that any new official inquiry into the death of President Kennedy needs to involve top scientists of the day and the modern technologies at their disposal.