Kennedy's impairments/disabilities

Shane Mage shmage at pipeline.com
Sat Nov 16 21:37:58 PST 2002



>
>....The president had so much pain from three fractured
>vertebrae from osteoporosis that he could not put a sock or
>shoe on his left foot unaided, the records reveal...
>In 1954, doctors in Manhattan inserted a metal plate to
>fuse Kennedy's damaged vertebrae, but an abscess forced its
>removal...X-rays in the new files showed the spinal
>fractures and metal screws in the vertebrae. This is
>especially intriguing because Kennedy's autopsy report
>found "no significant gross skeletal abnormalities," aside
>from the bullet wounds in the skull. Many experts have
>criticized the report, and Mr. Dallek's findings raise new
>questions.
>
People derided by Two-Lone-Nut-Theorists as "Conspiracy Theorists" have long argued that Kennedy's body was replaced by a different one--probably that of Officer Tippet--before the Washington autopsy. The "questions raised" are thus very old ones. There are only two possible explanations: either the body was *not* Kennedy's, or else the autopsy physicians *all* violated every precept of medical ethics in order to commit the serious felony of Obstruction Of Justice. In either case the autopsy findings, crucial to all "Lone Nut" theorizing, are now completely discredited.

Shane Mage

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