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Monday, 26 July 2021 21:48

Last Second in Dallas, part 2

In the second and concluding part of his mixed review, Jim DiEugenio addresses the way Last Second in Dallas handles the photographic, medical and acoustics evidence, and finds the book seriously flawed in those areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part 1

Tuesday, 05 March 2019 22:23

Suppressed Evidence of JFK Throat Entry

Forensic facts—definitive of an entrance wound—seem to apply to the wound in Kennedy’s throat. Yet these fascinating facts have been suppressed by the government, and many who write about the medical evidence seem unaware of them. If we ever get the chance to bring our research to the attention of Congress, this report may be useful to those looking for simple physical proof of conspiracy.

Tuesday, 23 October 2018 21:31

New URL for TheMantikView

David Mantik's home site can now be found at http://themantikview.com

Published in News Items
Wednesday, 09 December 2015 20:18

Are the JFK X-rays fraudulent?

The analysis of Dr. Michael Chesser

by Greg Burnham

At:  AssassinationOfJFK.net

Published in News Items

Flip de Mey’s well written and entertaining book makes valuable contributions. But in the end it must be said it is far from completely satisfactory. However, there is great material in the book and students are encouraged to read it, and then decide for themselves, writes Gary Aguilar.

 

 

Thursday, 25 June 2015 20:45

Ed Souza, Undeniable Truths

About the first fifty pages of Undeniable Truths is pretty much undeniable. The next fifty pages are a decided mixture of truth and question marks. Most of the last 200 pages do not at all merit the title. In fact, that part is, in large measure, nothing more than conjecture. And much of that conjecture is ill-founded, concludes Jim DiEugenio.

The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Revisiting the Medical Data

 

by Mantik, David W. M.D., Ph.D., At:  Journal of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

 

 

Published in News Items
Friday, 05 November 2010 22:47

Douglas Horne, Inside the ARRB (Part IV)

I stand in awe of the scope, detail, and profound insights that Horne has achieved, especially in the medical evidence – to say nothing of his Olympian effort. ... The bottom line is that I feel a deep debt of gratitude to Horne for further disentangling this nearly half-century old Gordian knot. By contrast, I should emphasize that I never experienced that sensation with Bugliosi, writes David Mantik.

David Mantik replies to criticisms made by Pad Speer of his conclusions concerning the 6.5 mm bright object and the "white patch".

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