Letβs discuss.
Can we have time travel without creating a new timeline?
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Does time travel (example:going back in time to change an event) automatically create a new timeline?
Thoughts?
Can we have time travel without creating a new timeline?
-or-
Does time travel (example:going back in time to change an event) automatically create a new timeline?
Thoughts?
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For those that are new to channel, we did a deep dive into TIME TRAVEL relative to Trump, Tesla, JFK Jr, JFK, Barron Trump, and Q.
The dates were: 7/17/23 and 7/18/2318.
You can sort Telegram by date.
Iβve attached instructions on how to sort Telegram for mobile phone/iPhone/iPad.
Also, a list of the topics DEEP DIVES has tackled (since April, 2022) is pinned to the top. (I havenβt had a chance to add in June or July of 2023 yet. Soon!!).
The dates were: 7/17/23 and 7/18/2318.
You can sort Telegram by date.
Iβve attached instructions on how to sort Telegram for mobile phone/iPhone/iPad.
Also, a list of the topics DEEP DIVES has tackled (since April, 2022) is pinned to the top. (I havenβt had a chance to add in June or July of 2023 yet. Soon!!).
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Getting back to our JFK autopsy
Story.
A few days ago we talked about
FBI agents Frank OβNeil and Jim Sibert. Both witnessed some funny business in the autopsy room at Bethesda Naval Hospital outside Washington DC.
OβNeil, who was in the autopsy room said βThere was not much of the brain left.
More than half of the brain was missing.β
Story.
A few days ago we talked about
FBI agents Frank OβNeil and Jim Sibert. Both witnessed some funny business in the autopsy room at Bethesda Naval Hospital outside Washington DC.
OβNeil, who was in the autopsy room said βThere was not much of the brain left.
More than half of the brain was missing.β
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Remember...there was a switch with the bodies aboard the airplane.
The people in autopsy room were examining JD Tippetβs body and NOT JFKβs!
The people in autopsy room were examining JD Tippetβs body and NOT JFKβs!
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Why did the people calling the shots not want the autopsy done at Parkland Hospital in Dallas (civilian doctors), where JFK died, but instead wanted it conducted at Bethesda Naval Hospital (military doctors) in Washington DC?
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βLONE CRAZED GUNMAN.β
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βLONE CRAZED GUNMAN.β
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Commander JAMES HUMES was a pathologist that was ordered to do the autopsy by top military brass, including JFKβs personal physician...
Rear Admiral George Burkley.
Commander Humes testified that the moment he touched the head, pieces of the skull fell down onto the autopsy table. π³
That was not possible unless surgery was done post Mortem, which as we discussed was done secretly aboard AF2 by John Liggett, the highly-skilled mortician, while the airplane was in route from Dallas to Washington DC.
Rear Admiral George Burkley.
Commander Humes testified that the moment he touched the head, pieces of the skull fell down onto the autopsy table. π³
That was not possible unless surgery was done post Mortem, which as we discussed was done secretly aboard AF2 by John Liggett, the highly-skilled mortician, while the airplane was in route from Dallas to Washington DC.
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Why did the Military pick Commander Humes...as well as Commander Thornton Boswell...two pathologists who had NO experience in combat gun wounds?
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βEntry wound came from the rear!β=Lone Gunman from 6th floor of Book Depository Building.
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βEntry wound came from the rear!β=Lone Gunman from 6th floor of Book Depository Building.
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Here is a link to a document that talks about Commander Humesβ autopsy notes and report.
Itβs titled, βThe Mystery of Humes Disappearing Autopsy Notesβ
https://paulseaton.com/jfk/humes-notes/humes-notes.htm
Itβs titled, βThe Mystery of Humes Disappearing Autopsy Notesβ
https://paulseaton.com/jfk/humes-notes/humes-notes.htm
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You will see in that document... what Hume did inside and outside the autopsy room was not only bizarre, but likely none of what he reported would hold up in court by todayβs standards.
There were contradictory statements.
He burned his notes.
His notes/included information that was NOT of his handwriting or that he remembered writing.
There were contradictory statements.
He burned his notes.
His notes/included information that was NOT of his handwriting or that he remembered writing.
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The biggest revelation was that
there was NO MEASUREMENT TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE ON THE SHEET (autopsy note sheet)FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE WOUND ON THE HEAD.
YET...
In the official autopsy report, it was reported that a wound approximately 2.5 cm in size was found laterally to the right and slightly above the external occipital protuberance.
Where did those measurements come from?
Who put them there?
Who was ordered to put them there?
Hume figured it was put there by someone else.
there was NO MEASUREMENT TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE ON THE SHEET (autopsy note sheet)FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE WOUND ON THE HEAD.
YET...
In the official autopsy report, it was reported that a wound approximately 2.5 cm in size was found laterally to the right and slightly above the external occipital protuberance.
Where did those measurements come from?
Who put them there?
Who was ordered to put them there?
Hume figured it was put there by someone else.
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Why was the MILITARY involved in what appeared to be cover-up and deception??
What did they have to gain??
βοΈWe will discuss this angle further when we get into The Who and Why of the assassination.
What did they have to gain??
βοΈWe will discuss this angle further when we get into The Who and Why of the assassination.
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During the autopsy Hume he found he actually had to work with
Admiral George Burkley,
Admiral Calvin Galloway,
and Navy Surgeon General: Edward Kenney...touching his elbows!
Hume was himself getting increasingly confused and embarrassed himself, because he couldnβt find traces of the bullets.
Admiral George Burkley,
Admiral Calvin Galloway,
and Navy Surgeon General: Edward Kenney...touching his elbows!
Hume was himself getting increasingly confused and embarrassed himself, because he couldnβt find traces of the bullets.
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