"Emerald Robinson published a piece on Substack today about Thomas Lipscomb‘s forthcoming book “The Oswald Letter” and it reveals a calm, reportorial approach to the still-unsettled questions about the assassination of JFK.
It also raises newer questions never asked before.
This is not tin-foil hat stuff.
...The windshield of the limousine in which Kennedy was killed has been in the National Archives for almost 59 years.
This is not tin-foil hat stuff.
...The windshield of the limousine in which Kennedy was killed has been in the National Archives for almost 59 years.
The problem is that it’s highly unlikely that is it genuine, and the history of this windshield points to solid forensic evidence that one of the bullets — possibly the lethal one — fired into the car came from the front, not from behind where Oswald was allegedly perched in the Book Depository...
...Two really strange facts stick out:
...Two really strange facts stick out:
- First, the windshield in the National Archives has no such hole.
- Second, and perhaps more ominously, not a single person who could verify that there was a shot from the front — including the surgeon who inserted the tracheal tube in the dying JFK — was quoted in the Warren Report.
- Many were never even interviewed by federal authorities.
There are a lot more details to come…Posted by Charles Glasser"
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