dankbaar wrote:Dear Cyril, Please watch this interview with Bill Harper, especially from 3:30 min where he is talking about "miniscule lead fragments", the size of a tip of a pencil.
http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid= ... 7647785903# By the way, Do you have contact data for Bill Harper? I remember that in another interview he described these fragments as "shiny". That is what I want to verify with him. Because correct me if I am wrong, but lead oxidates to a hazy gray in contact with air, and is not shiny. It is only shiny when you melt it to liquid. But mercury is shiny. I assume you know where I am going with this? JF – Joe West went in for heart surgery. And from what I was told and from what I understood, that he had come through it very well and he was on the road to recovery. But then I was informed there was complications with his medicine, he was allergic to it or had an allergy or something. But it killed him, the medication killed him. A couple of years ago, maybe a year and a half ago, I heard through the grapevine, and I won’t go into the party that brought this information to me, they said that someone had tampered with Joe’s medication and he had received the wrong medication. Because they wanted to silence him. J – That’s (also) according to his wife … W – And why would they want to silence him? JF – We had …. I shouldn’t say we, Joe West had the case in court, he wanted to exhume John F. Kennedy’s body. And that’s what he was fighting for. And at this point when I talked to Joe West, I explained to him that John F. Kennedy had been hit in the head with a mercury round, a special load. At this point I explained to him he can use this in the court to have the body exhumed because there would still be traces of mercury because the traces of mercury do not disappear. That will always be there. So this is what Joe West wanted to go back with, more evidence, and use this to get Kennedy’s body exhumed. To look for traces of mercury. J – And the court had accepted his case? JF – The court had accepted his case. But with his death, the case died. ----- Original Message ----- From: Cyril H. Wecht M.D., J.D. To: Wim Dankbaar Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 9:23 PMSubject: Re: Question about JFK autopsy Dear Wim: Some bullets are designed to fragment easily and immediately upon impact with dense bone. Hence, such a bullet could leave tiny particles of metal in the area of the calvarium (dense bone) upon entrance. Similarly, a piece of bone dislodged from the entrance site of such a bullet wound could also demonstrate minute fragments on X-rays. Mercury is a heavy metal. Therefore, fragments of mercury should show up on X-rays, also. Hope you are doing well. Kind regards. Cyril ----- Original Message ----- From: Wim Dankbaar To:
wechtben@Duq.Edu ; Cyril H. Wecht M.D., J.D. Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:45 AMSubject: Question about JFK autopsyHello Cyril, Below is a fragment from the Sibert and O' Neill report of the autopsy of JFK. It decribes the X-raying of (most probably) the infamous Harper fragment. These minute metal particles, have you ever seen that in any autopsy before? Can a conventional bullet leave such miniscule dustlike particles? Could these particles have been a mercury?Wim Also during the latter stages of the autopsy, a piece of the skull measuring 10 x 6.5 centimeterswas brought to Dr. HUMES who was instructed that this had been removed from the President'sskull. Immediately this section of skull was X-Rayed, at which time it was determined by Dr.HUMES that one corner of this section revealed minute metal particles and inspection of this samearea disclosed a chipping of the top portion of this piece, both of which indicated that this hadbeen the point of exit of the bullet entering the skull region.VERY interesting.