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November 22, 2009

FBI AGENT AT KENNEDY AUTOPSY WON'T RULE OUT ANOTHER BULLET

Glenn Miller, Ft Meyers News-Press - Jim Sibert has answered the questions for 46 years, ever since the night he observed the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy. Over the years, the former FBI special agent has been interviewed for books and calls and questions keep coming from teachers, authors and historians. Now, as another anniversary of the assassination arrives, Sibert, 91, was asked again about that historic day, Nov. 22, 1963. . .

At the time, Sibert was a 45-year-old FBI special agent stationed in Maryland and only a year younger than Kennedy. Late in the day, the president of the United States lay dead in front of him with a hole in his head.

"It was a piece blown out of the skull," Sibert said. . .

What happened in Dallas that day remains contested with factions still debating whether Lee Harvey Oswald was the only shooter or if he was part of a wide-ranging conspiracy.

"I don't buy the single-bullet theory," Sibert said. "I won't go as far as to say there was no conspiracy."

Sibert and O'Neill's report, titled "Autopsy of Body of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy," stated that Commander James J. Humes, who conducted the autopsy, noted another wound.

"During the latter stages of this autopsy, Dr. Humes located an opening which appeared to be a bullet hole which was below the shoulders and two inches to the right of the middle line of the spinal column," Sibert and O'Neill reported.

Sibert won't guess on possible conspirators, on who else may have shot Kennedy other than Oswald.

"I wouldn't have any way of knowing," Sibert said. "See, that's another thing. All my work was in Bethesda, Md."

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

- There is no mention at all in the Warren Commission Report of the military intelligence battalion, around a hundred people that routinely provided the bulk of any president's protection in any motorcade, closing windows, posting snipers, etc. There is no benign explanation for its absence that day in Dallas.
- According to the Warren Commission Report, the rifle attributed to Oswald had to be sighted in by the FBI in order to be able to test its capabilities. It was simply bolted on.
- As can be plainly seen in the Zapruder film, JFK's secret service chauffeur had his foot on the brake of the limo from the time of the first shot until the last, coming almost to a stop. He had turned around in his seat and watched until JFK's head exploded and then sped away. As there was nothing blocking the car, there is no benign explanation for this behaviour.
- These facts are in plain sight and point to the enormity of the conspiracy that day forty-six years ago.
Tony Vodvarka

November 24, 2009 12:44 PM  

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