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Um... that doesn't look like Kennedy... The nose is wrong... Am I trippin' or are these photos fake?
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#162
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Anyone got the naked jfk willy pic?…asking for a friend.. |
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My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:2484 Female (She/Her) Join Date: Oct 2022 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 53 Post(s) | ||||||||
That does NOT look like JFK
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It is definitely JFK. |
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I found this little snippet from the new york times. I'm not paying for it, though, so can only get this bit: According to testimony released today about the autopsy on President John F. Kennedy, a second set of photographs, in addition to the set at the National Archives, was taken of Kennedy's wounds. The second set of photographs was never made public and its whereabouts is not known. The second set is believed to have been taken by a White House photographer, Robert L. Knudsen, during or after the autopsy, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Its existence raises new questions about how the autopsy was conducted, a subject of intense debate for 35 years. The testimony was released by the Assassination Records Review Board, which was created by Congress to collect all pertinent records concerning Kennedy's murder. The board said the doctors who conducted the autopsy might have intended to protect the privacy of the Kennedy family but added, ''The legacy of such secrecy ultimately has caused distrust and suspicion.'' In 1997, the review board located Saundra K. Spencer, who worked at the Naval Photographic Center in 1963. She was shown the archives' autopsy photos and concluded that they were not the pictures she had helped process. Those she had worked with, she said, had ''no blood or opening cavities.'' Ms. Spencer theorized that a second photographer took pictures of a cleaned-up corpse and speculated that was done at the request of the Kennedy family in case autopsy pictures had to be made public. |