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10.16.2009 = John Zeroski, a brilliant JFK and Related Subject Matters researcher and writer,
Originally Posted this Informative Headline and Supporting Information, "So where was Pierre
Finck ??
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by John Zeroski » Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:54 pm
I haven't as yet run across any kind of discussion concerning the whereabouts of Pierre Finck at the beginning of the autopsy
of JFK, the so-called "autopsy of the century". I would have thought this question might have arisen decades ago. Maybe it
has, and I haven't looked as yet in the right places. Anybody here who might have some information, or could direct me to it,
I would be obliged.The reason I am curious is that, if Finck were anywhere in the continental 48 states at the time the
assassination were publicly broadcast, it should have been possible to transport him to Bethesda in time for the beginning of
the autopsy.Since the powers-that-be wanted a controlled, military autopsy, they would want relatively inexperienced doctors
who would take orders to perform this, but they would need at least one person, also military, who would have a certain amount
of experience to create the semblance of a "real" autopsy.The only good reason I can think of why Finck was late for this autopsy
was that he was out of the country for some reason, somewhere from which he could not possibly arrive on time.Consequently,
this has been a question mark for me for some time now, and I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on the subject.
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by kenmurray » Fri Oct 16, 2009 2:12 pm
Pierre Finck and the secret team:http://www.ctka.net/pr1195-finck.html
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by Bob Fox » Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:08 pm
kenmurray wrote:Pierre Finck and the secret team:http://www.ctka.net/pr1195-finck.htmlOnce again...nice source...Link Murraydale!
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by ThomZajac » Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:09 pm
My guess is that Best Evidence by David Lifton might answer some of these questions- I'm rereading it now, and it's been so long since
the first time I remember very little....
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by kenmurray » Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:44 pm
Finck and his vanishing notes:http://www.paulseaton.com/jfk/humes-not ... -notes.htm
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by John Zeroski » Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:35 pm
It still appears to me very odd that there is so little interest in this question. For example, in Appendix J in H Livingstone's
Killing the Truth, a veritable timeline of the autopsy evening beginning with Air Force One touching down at Andrews AFB,
there is a mention of Finck's late arrival at the autopsy, but not a hint of wonderment about why he was late.But there is a
curious detail mentioned in this appendix that arouses my curiosity. Finck arrived wearing civilian clothes!He was probably
the only military person there in civilian clothing. So where was he just before he arrived at the hospital?Researcher Paul
Hoch, in a paper published in Echoes of Conspiracy, May 31,1987, and available online, suggests that there may have been
a pre-screening of the president's body at Walter Reed Army Hospital, about five miles away from Bethesda Naval.As an aside,
possibly involved in any Army involvement, according to Hoch, was the former Surgeon General of the Army, Leonard Heaton,
also mentioned in Lifton.Since Finck was an Army officer, and a high-ranking administrator, he probably had an office at the
Army hospital. It might be worth the trouble to find out. For if Finck did indeed have an office in the army hospital, he didn't
have to go to the body, the president's body may have been delivered right to him.Consequently, it is to me by no means a
stretch to think that Finck may have been late to the Navy's autopsy because he either supervised, or actually did the handiwork,
of finding the bullet(s) and enlarging the throat wound to make it appear an exit wound.And then when you get into the "surgery
of the head area" that has been bandied around in this connection, there is an even greater interest in the question of body
alteration, pro or con.Harrison Livingstone, though, a self-proclaimed wounds "expert", claims that it is not possible to alter or
fabricate wounds on the human body. It would have been a wise thing at this point for Livingstone to give the names of medical
people who know bullet wounds whom he consulted to form this opinion.I don't know if there is a consensus of opinion of the
research community on the alteration question, but I think it would be desirable to know where Pierre Finck was immediately
proceeding his arrival at the naval hospital, in conjunction with the alteration question.And if you toss in the possibility that
Finck had ties to the old OSS, there is the distinct possibility he may have been more involved in the autopsy than previously
understood.
So where was Pierre Finck ??
Post by Michael Calder » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:23 am
Pierre Finck is also on the list of doctors attending the Robert Kennedy autopsy. So nice the military taking an interest in the
death of a senator. www.
jfkcia.com
SO WHERE WAS PIERRE FINK ?
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