Warren Commission
Members
The Warren Report
"The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy" was announced by President Johnson on November 29, 1963, one week after the shots rang out in Dallas, and five days after alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was killed while in police custody. 10 months later, the Warren Commission delivered a 26 Volume Report. The Report found that Lee Harvey Oswald Killed President Kennedy alone from the 6th floor of the TSBD and that 2 days after Jack Ruby killed Lee Oswald on national TV out of Grief.
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Arlen Specter
The warren commission had more member than the 7 I have at the top of the page. The men that were appointed to the commission appointed help for themselves because most of them had other full time responsibility. So they hired General counsel containing 1 member J Lee Rankin and a Assistant Counsel with 14 members and a staff with 6 members. Arlen Specter was the Assistant counsel member who proposed to the singel bullet thoery.
Gerald Ford Confesstion
One of the lonest living Former Presidents dieing at age 93 in December 2006. Before his death he reviled he himself had chaged the Presidents Autopsy results to "clarify" them.
Quotes from Ford himself in a telephone interview from Beaver Creek, Colo. ''My changes had nothing to do with a conspiracy theory,'' ''My changes were only an attempt to be more precise.''
"Robert D. Morningstar, a computer systems specialist in New York City who said he has studied the assassination since it occurred and written an Internet book about it"
"The effect of Ford's editing, Morningstar said, was to suggest that a bullet struck Kennedy in the neck, 'raising the wound two or three inches. Without that alteration, they could never have hoodwinked the public as to the true number of assassins.''
Quotes from Ford himself in a telephone interview from Beaver Creek, Colo. ''My changes had nothing to do with a conspiracy theory,'' ''My changes were only an attempt to be more precise.''
"Robert D. Morningstar, a computer systems specialist in New York City who said he has studied the assassination since it occurred and written an Internet book about it"
"The effect of Ford's editing, Morningstar said, was to suggest that a bullet struck Kennedy in the neck, 'raising the wound two or three inches. Without that alteration, they could never have hoodwinked the public as to the true number of assassins.''