WHAT CAUSED PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S THROAT WOUND?
*Alen J. Salerian Md
ABSTRACT
On November 22nd, 1963, President John F Kennedy was assassinated on Elm Street in Dallas TX. The origin of the throat wound - inflicted moments before multiple head wounds killed the President- is the focus of this investigation. JFK‟s small throat entry wound was not caused by a bullet consistent with the observation that JFK did not suffer any damage to the cervical vertebra, there was no neck exit wound and a forensic analysis indicated that JFK‟s tie and shirt collar were negative for copper, ruling out a bullet. JFK‟s throat entry wound, his immobilization before the fatal head shots, his slow physiological death following catastrophic injuries, 3 poison arrow specific cover-up actions were consistent with incapacitation by a poison arrow and incompatible with injuries from gunfire. A poison flechette made JFK a stationary target for a volley of bullets that shattered the brain, severed the tentorium and protruded the cerebellum out of the skull. JFK‟s homicide facilitated by some members of the US government, the measures to prevent violence against our elected representatives and how to prevent future cover ups are worthy of public discussion.
Keywords: Jfk; President Kennedy; Jfk Assasination; Neurotoxin; Saxitoxin.
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