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Zzzzz….nothing new here. Landis, or someone else, planted the “Pristine Bullet” at the hospital. The slug, which matched the rifling of the alleged Mannlicher-Carcano found on the 6th floor of the Book Depository.
As an aside, anon actually examined Commission Exhibit #139 while in the bowels of the National Archive circa 1976 - 77. Anon and other student researchers were able to convince WaPo’s City Desk Manager Barry Sussman of Watergate fame to use his pull to get us to where no other assassination researcher had gone before.
How eerie seeing the Chain of Possession date “11/22/1963” or “11/22/63” and USSS agent initials scratched into the wooden stock of that very toy-like Italian rifle.
We were also allowed to examine JFK’s still bloodstained shirt, clipped tie and suit all carefully sealed in cellophane.
Anon finds it incredible that we are finally getting closure of this 1963 start of a decades-long, rolling coup d’etat.