The Mainstream Press’s Fear of the Deep State
I am fairly certain that most, if not all, of the mainstream press will decline to review Douglas Horne’s remarkable new documentary entitled “The Three Bethesda Casket Entries: Revisited.”
Why is that? After all, with his new documentary, Horne makes an absolutely airtight case for the deep state’s secret, surreptitious introduction of JFK’s body into the deep state’s military morgue prior to the start of the official JFK autopsy itself and then later lied about it and covered it up. Why would the deep state do that? There is no innocent explanation for it. The earlier secret casket entries had to equate to illegality and cover-up. There is no way around it. That’s the power of Horne’s new documentary.
No one can come up with an innocent explanation for autopsy fraud. It necessarily equates to cover-up. And who is the only entity that the national-security establishment would be covering up for? It had to be itself, especially given that the scheme for the fraudulent autopsy was actually launched immediately after JFK was declared dead. That’s when a team of Secret Service agents, operating on orders, refused to permit the Texas medical examiner from conducting an autopsy on JFK’s body, which state law required, and forcibly removed the body for transportation to the Bethesda National Navy Medical Center.
My book The Kennedy Autopsy details numerous instances of fraud in the JFK autopsy. But for a much more detailed exposition of the autopsy fraud, see Horne’s watershed book Inside the Assassination Rec
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