JFK autopsy 2

Introduction Five years ago, in 2014, The Future of Freedom Foundation published an ebook that I authored entitled The Kennedy Autopsy. At the same time, FFF launched a related ebook entitled JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated, by Douglas P. Horne, who had served on the Assassination Records Review Board in the 1990s. The two ebooks were released in conjunction with a 5-part FFF video series by Horne entitled “Altered History: Exposing Deceit and Deception in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence.” A couple of months after the release of those two ebooks, the person who had formatted them for us telephoned me and asked, “Are you seeing what is happening with your two ebooks?” He informed me that sales of both books were skyrocketing, notwithstanding the fact that we had done very little to promote them. The books soared to the top of Amazon’s bestseller list for 20th-century American history. Meanwhile, including websites that have embedded the Horne video series, it has now garnered more than 300,000 views on YouTube.[1]

Today, The Kennedy Autopsy continues to sell and remains the best-selling book in the 29-year history of The Future of Freedom Foundation. We have also published three other ebooks relating to the Kennedy assassination—two of my books: Regime Change: The JFK Assassination, and The CIA, Terrorism, and the Cold War: The Evil of the National Security State, and CIA & JFK: The Secret Assassination Files, by former Washington Post reporter Jefferson Morley. In 2017, The Future of Freedom Foundation hosted one of our best conferences ever, entitled “The National Security State and JFK.” In addition to me, the speakers were Oliver Stone, the Academy Award-winning director who directed the movie JFK; Jeffrey Sachs, professor at Columbia University and the author of To Move the World: JFK’s Quest for Peace; Michael J. Glennon, professor of law at Tufts University and the author of National Security and Double Government; Stephen Kinzer, former reporter for the New York Times and author of Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq; Douglas Horne; Michael Swanson, financial advisor and author of The War State: The Cold War Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex and the Power Elite; Peter Janney, practicing psychologist and author of Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace; Jefferson Morley, former Washington Post reporter and author of The Ghost: The Secret Life of CIA Spymaster James Jesus Angleton; Ron Paul, former U.S. congressman and presidential candidate and author of The Revolution: A Manifesto; and James DiEugenio, historian and author of The JFK Assassination.[2] In 2018, I presented a 29-part video series on the assassination, which encompasses the information contained in The Kennedy Autopsy and this sequel.[3]

a very successful strategic campaign by the CIA to dissuade people, especially mainstream newspapers and historians, from questioning or challenging the official narrative regarding the Kennedy assassination, which claims that the president was killed by a lone-nut former Marine assassin who had no motive to commit the crime and who claimed not only that he was innocent but also that he was a “patsy,” a term indicating his belief that he was being framed for the crime. The CIA’s “conspiracy theorist” strategy has proven ingenious and effective. Today, people from all walks of life, especially newspapers editors and commentators and historians, are scared to the death to examine critically the Kennedy assassination, notwithstanding the enormous amount of circumstantial evidence that has surfaced, especially owing to the efforts of the ARRB in the 1990s, pointing toward a regime-change operation carried out by the U.S. national-security state. It is a virtual certainty that the reason for that extreme reluctance is the deep, paralyzing fear of being labeled a conspiracy theorist. For example, consider U.S. Navy Petty Officer Saundra Spencer, who worked in the U.S. Navy’s photography lab in the early 1960s. She had a top-secret security clearance and worked closely with the White House on official classified photographs. No one has ever questioned the integrity, professionalism, and veracity of Saundra Spencer. It would be virtually impossible to find a more credible and competent witness. On the weekend of the assassination, Spencer was asked to develop, on a top-secret basis, the photographs for President Kennedy’s autopsy. For more than 30 years, she fulfilled her vow of secrecy. In the 1990s, she was summoned to testify before the ARRB, which released her from her secrecy vow. When asked to identify the official autopsy photographs of the back of President Kennedy’s head, she told the ARRB directly and unequivocally that the official photographs of the back of President Kennedy’s head were not the ones she developed on the weekend of the assassination. The official photographs she was being shown depicted the back of Kennedy’s head to be intact. The ones she developed, on the other hand, showed a massive exit-sized wound in the back of Kennedy’s head. Her sworn testimony matched what the treating physicians in Dallas had stated immediately after the assassination.

Published by Edward Paul Donegan

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