[Messenger] Doctors at Dallas's Parkland Hospital say they kept quiet about a wound in the President John F. Kennedy's throat for 60 years
In a new documentary from Paramount+, seven doctors who treated JFK following his assassination reveal the condition of his body that directly contradict the American government's public narrative at the time.
In JFK: What The Doctors Saw, which premieres on Paramount+ on Nov. 14, those seven doctors, who were part of the surgery team at Dallas's Parkland Hospital at the time of the shooting, say that President John F. Kennedy presented with a bullet entrance wound in the neck — an impossibility if there was only one shooter from behind.
The documentary uses archival footage of various Dallas nurses, autopsy techs and photographers, who all reported seeing a wound in the President's neck and a gaping wound on the back of his head when he was brought into the Dallas hospital, to support the new claims. The documentary also shows the doctors' reactions to the government-released photos of JFK's body after he was transported to D.C. — which showed him without the gaping wound.
Despite the discrepancies, the doctors remained silent. Said Joe Goldstrich, who was a 4th-year medical resident at the time he helped treat the President, "I didn’t want to be a target for those that had killed our president. So I didn’t tell anybody for over 30 years that I was present in Trauma Room 1."
The doctors describe the 'chaos' that day
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I am sure many know the M.I.C. and others that wanted and needed a Nam War, played a role in the JFK assassination.
Because JFK was on record NOT wanting escalate the issue into a war. Despite the US already sending military over as early as 1959 in civilian cloths, like they did my dad whi was US Army Signal Corp.
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Paramount+ is a CBS subsidiary. As such it has no credibility. I have my own theories about why JFK was whacked but I don't believe we'll ever know for sure.
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Three shots in 1.6 Seconds ? I seriously doubt it. Points to a second shooter.
[FoxNews] Employees and supervisors at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) are at the center of a brewing media firestorm after The Wall Street Journal released an in-depth report on the agency's "party culture."
"A male Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. supervisor in the Socialist paradise of San Francisco ...where God struck dead Anton LaVey, home of the Sydney Ducks, ruled by Vigilance Committee from 1859 through 1867, reliably and volubly Democrat since 1964... invited employees to a strip club," The Wall Street Journal revealed in a recent story headlined, "Strip Clubs, Lewd Photos and a Boozy Hotel: The Toxic Atmosphere at Bank Regulator FDIC."
"A supervisor in Denver had sex with his employee, told other employees about it and pressed her to drink whiskey during work," the report continued. "Senior bank examiners texted female employees photos of their penises. The agency tolerated a heavy drinking culture."
Key to the FDIC’s wild drinking culture was an "11-story hotel outside Washington, where out-of-town employees stay when attending training," per the Journal. The hotel "was a party hub, where people have vomited in the elevator and urinated off the roof after nights of heavy drinking."
The report continued: "The FDIC spent more than $100 million in the 1980s to build a training complex in Arlington, Va., that included a hotel for agency staff with more than 350 rooms, an outdoor pool and a rooftop patio. The FDIC said the hotel and training complex save the agency money."
The heavy drinking culture of the FDIC was featured on social media, including in an Instagram account that posted in 2021: "If you haven’t puked off the roof, were you ever really a FIS?" according to the report.
[Gateway] In a recent development, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed strong criticism towards eight Republican colleagues for siding with Democrats in the House of Representatives.
This contentious moment arose during the vote on Greene’s resolution to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas.
The resolution was ultimately diverted from a direct vote to the Homeland Security Committee, effectively stalling the impeachment process.
This move, proposed by Minority Whip Katherine Clark, was supported by eight Republicans, prompting fierce criticism from Rep. Greene.
Among the Republicans who voted with the Democrats were:
Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO)
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA)
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
Rep. John Duarte (R-CA)
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Rep. Cliff Bentz (R-OR)
Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH)
In the aftermath of the vote, Congresswoman Greene lashed out in a vehement response, expressing disbelief at her colleagues’ decision to redirect the impeachment process back to committee, a move which will result in the death of the resolution.
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Hummmm! Do I see a pattern here????
Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO)
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA)
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
Rep. John Duarte (R-CA)
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Rep. Cliff Bentz (R-OR)
Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH)
#6
They needed 8. So 8 were found. If they had needed 12, then 12 would have flipped. It is the same as how McConnell organizes the GOP in the Senate. They rotate them so that nobody takes too much heat. It is sort of like prairie dogs on watch poking out of their holes. The most likely organizer remains McCarthy.
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11/14/2023 12:00 Comments ||
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My congress critter, Mike Turner, OH, has voted for the new FBI building, despite 80% of all DC building being vacant. As well as against the censure of R. Talib.
He rarely comes to the district. Reelection is nearly safe.
Mike Turner frequently votes with Democrats.
Posted by: Cleared Cookies Lost Nic ||
11/14/2023 12:17 Comments ||
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I too am surprised to see Issa on this list. McClintock as well. Maybe they thought it was a futile gesture since it had no chance in the Senate. It would be better to defund DHS, DOJ, DOE, etc.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
11/14/2023 12:25 Comments ||
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Strangely, As I inquire further:
From Politico,
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) and his estranged wife have settled their acrimonious divorce case, meaning that fellow GOP Rep. Darrell Issa won’t be deposed in the case.
Turner and his wife, Majida Mourad, have been locked in an ugly divorce fight since last May. The couple were married in Dec. 2015. Turner has been seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars from Mourad — a wealthy lobbyist and former congressional aide — as part of a divorce settlement.
POLITICO reported last month that Turner handed Issa a letter from Turner’s attorneys stating they would like to depose the California Republican as part of the case. There had been speculation for months on Capitol Hill about Issa’s alleged role in the breakup of Turner’s marriage, but Issa denied any romantic relationship with Mourad.
Wondering what the DS has on Turner and Issa, and the others....
Posted by: Cleared Cookies Lost Nic ||
11/14/2023 12:41 Comments ||
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Good work Cleared. Good work indeed.
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