Tippet & Kennedy body's switched???
Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 9:19 am
Hi guys,I just read this on the internet about tippet,did anyone knew about this?
Meanwhile, across town: Events across town in Cliff Park 40 minutes after the Kennedy ambush may provide valuable scientific clues. The first reports described Tippet's killer resembling Jack Ruby. The sole "reliable" witness later became unclear, then finally settled on Oswald months later, after beaten almost to death by unknown assailants. It does not really matter at this point which one of them killed Tippet. What matters is that Tippet looked so much like the President that people often commented about it. Fellow policeman would often kid him about it, calling him "Mister President".
The devil is in the details: Tippet was killed 40 minutes after the President and taken to the same hospital, with a bullet wound to his head being the cause of death. Eerily enough, Tippet's wounds were identical to those reported by the JFK autopsy. Tippet was buried the following day in Dallas in a closed casket. The burial occurred less than 20 hours after he was killed. He remains the only Texas peace officer shot on duty who was ever buried without an autopsy.
"It's not him": An examination of photos of Tippet and Kennedy shows the remarkable resemblance. Could he have been murdered so that his body could be used for x-rays and other forensics available at the time? Was J.D. Tippet ultimately buried at Arlington Cemetery?
As shocking as this may seem, consider the words of Senator Robert F. Kennedy as he viewed the body in the open casket. William Manchester reports that as RFK looked at his "brother" for the last time, he said: "It doesn't look like him at all". Manchester's news story continues, "His eyes full, the Attorney General turned to Bill Walton and whispered, 'Please look, I want to know what you think.' Walton looked as long as he could, with a growing sense of outrage. He said to Bob, 'You mustn't keep it open. It has no resemblance to the President.'" Arthur Schlesinger said: "It is appalling,...At first glance it seemed all right, but I am nearsighted. When I came closer it looked less and less like him." And Jackie said "That's not my husband. It's not Jack", and turned away sobbing. These people knew the President well.
Photo number 1 shows JD Tippet. Photo #2 is an official autopsy photo from the Warren Commission files. The final picture is President Kennedy, riding down Rice Ave. in Houston the day before his killing.
Standard 5 line profile: The length and geometric angles of the five lines used on all three photos are identical. In the first photo, lines were drawn from the ear center to the corner of the eye, tip of the nose, upper lip, and point of the chin. A fifth line from tip of nose to tip of chin was added. The same grid was placed over the second two photos. It matches closely photo number two, but fails to work on number three. This is because Tippet's chin was not as prominent as JFK's. (Also, notice the significant difference in the earlobes between #2 and #3. That just can't be Kennedy's ear.)
The computer agrees. The top photo (Tippet) is a 96.875 match for the autopsy photo. Kennedy (#3) is excluded, meaning that there is no possible way it could be him.Conclusions: Thus, even if the dead man is not JD Tippet, it is not President Kennedy. The newest science being deployed by the US Government has now proven beyond any reasonable doubt that the man whose body was photographed at Bethesda Naval Hospital for the Warren Commission was not President Kennedy.
Photo nr 1(Tippet)
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Photo nr 2(Autopsy photo ''JFK'')
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Photo nr 3(JFK)
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Any comments on this matter??
Meanwhile, across town: Events across town in Cliff Park 40 minutes after the Kennedy ambush may provide valuable scientific clues. The first reports described Tippet's killer resembling Jack Ruby. The sole "reliable" witness later became unclear, then finally settled on Oswald months later, after beaten almost to death by unknown assailants. It does not really matter at this point which one of them killed Tippet. What matters is that Tippet looked so much like the President that people often commented about it. Fellow policeman would often kid him about it, calling him "Mister President".
The devil is in the details: Tippet was killed 40 minutes after the President and taken to the same hospital, with a bullet wound to his head being the cause of death. Eerily enough, Tippet's wounds were identical to those reported by the JFK autopsy. Tippet was buried the following day in Dallas in a closed casket. The burial occurred less than 20 hours after he was killed. He remains the only Texas peace officer shot on duty who was ever buried without an autopsy.
"It's not him": An examination of photos of Tippet and Kennedy shows the remarkable resemblance. Could he have been murdered so that his body could be used for x-rays and other forensics available at the time? Was J.D. Tippet ultimately buried at Arlington Cemetery?
As shocking as this may seem, consider the words of Senator Robert F. Kennedy as he viewed the body in the open casket. William Manchester reports that as RFK looked at his "brother" for the last time, he said: "It doesn't look like him at all". Manchester's news story continues, "His eyes full, the Attorney General turned to Bill Walton and whispered, 'Please look, I want to know what you think.' Walton looked as long as he could, with a growing sense of outrage. He said to Bob, 'You mustn't keep it open. It has no resemblance to the President.'" Arthur Schlesinger said: "It is appalling,...At first glance it seemed all right, but I am nearsighted. When I came closer it looked less and less like him." And Jackie said "That's not my husband. It's not Jack", and turned away sobbing. These people knew the President well.
Photo number 1 shows JD Tippet. Photo #2 is an official autopsy photo from the Warren Commission files. The final picture is President Kennedy, riding down Rice Ave. in Houston the day before his killing.
Standard 5 line profile: The length and geometric angles of the five lines used on all three photos are identical. In the first photo, lines were drawn from the ear center to the corner of the eye, tip of the nose, upper lip, and point of the chin. A fifth line from tip of nose to tip of chin was added. The same grid was placed over the second two photos. It matches closely photo number two, but fails to work on number three. This is because Tippet's chin was not as prominent as JFK's. (Also, notice the significant difference in the earlobes between #2 and #3. That just can't be Kennedy's ear.)
The computer agrees. The top photo (Tippet) is a 96.875 match for the autopsy photo. Kennedy (#3) is excluded, meaning that there is no possible way it could be him.Conclusions: Thus, even if the dead man is not JD Tippet, it is not President Kennedy. The newest science being deployed by the US Government has now proven beyond any reasonable doubt that the man whose body was photographed at Bethesda Naval Hospital for the Warren Commission was not President Kennedy.
Photo nr 1(Tippet)
http://gatorpress.com/badsam/img34.gif
Photo nr 2(Autopsy photo ''JFK'')
http://gatorpress.com/badsam/img35.gif
Photo nr 3(JFK)
http://gatorpress.com/badsam/img36.gif
Any comments on this matter??