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   Message 98,547 of 99,700   
   Hank Sienzant to Ben Holmes   
   Re: More questions for Gil   
   04 Dec 23 18:18:44   
   
   From: hsienzant@aol.com   
      
   On Monday, December 4, 2023 at 10:37:41 AM UTC-5, Ben Holmes wrote:   
   > On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 05:31:04 -0800 (PST), JE Corbett    
   >  wrote:    
   >    
   > >Do you deny that there was a flap of skull on the right side of JFK's head   
   that    
   > >was blown open by the headshot?   
   > Yes.    
   >    
   > And no.    
   >    
   > While it's cerrtainly possible that it existed in Parkland, it's also    
   > quite reasonable to explain it as part of the pre-autopsy autopsy.    
   > That would *also* explain why it wasn't seen at Parkland.    
      
   Ben says critics don't deal in speculation, then advances speculation.   
      
      
   >    
   > Note: Corbutt has offered *NO* reason why it wasn't seen at Parkland.   
   > >Do you agree that the blowout, or defect as the autopsy report described   
   it,    
   > >extended from the back of the head (occipital) along the upper right side    
   > >of the head (parietal and temporal)?   
   > Yes. What part of the occipital is *NOT* in the back of the head? And    
   > why has EVERY SINGLE BELIEVER IN THIS FORUM refused repeatedly to    
   > answer this question?   
   > >Do you have any explanation for why none of the Parkland ER team made any    
   > >mention of the blowout along the upper right side of the head?   
   > Sure. Already given above. You, on the other hand, have refused to    
   > offer an explanation.   
      
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