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JFK The Enduring Secret

Episode 84 The Autopsy Part 20

JFK The Enduring Secret

Jeff Crudele

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4.6659 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Episode 84 continues the story of the autopsy. This episode is the second episode of a miniseries. A miniseries that covers the fantastic goings on that surround President Kennedy's brain and what happened in the supplemental autopsy proceedings that were performed on the brain after the night of the 22nd. It's a two part miniseries that began with episode 83. These two episodes are part of t...

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0:00.0

Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret.

0:11.4

I'm your host, Jeff Crudell. Hello everyone and welcome back to the podcast. Today's episode is episode 84 and it's a continuation of

0:34.2

what you just heard in episode 83. So without further ado, let's listen to

0:41.1

episode 84 of JFK, The Enduring Secret. Now, let's turn our attention to brain examination number two, which was likely to have been conducted somewhere between Friday, November 29th, and Monday, December 2nd, 1963, according to Horne's assertions.

1:13.6

Item number one, one of the most important pieces of evidence supporting a second

1:18.2

brain examination is the Blumberg report, written by Dr. Pierre Fink in 1965.

1:25.3

In early 1965, Dr. Fink sent two pieces of correspondence to the director of the Armed

1:31.1

Forces Institute of Pathology, Brigadier General Jim Blumberg, military commander in the U.S.

1:37.8

Army. The first of these two documents dated January 25, 1965, was a two-page summary of Dr. Fink's participation in the autopsy

1:47.5

of President Kennedy on November 22nd and November 23rd, 1963, and his subsequent testimony

1:54.9

before the Warren Commission on March 16th, 1964. The second document dated February 1, 1965, is described by Dr. Fink himself

2:06.5

as typewritten notes and covers President Kennedy's autopsy on November 22 and November 23, 1963,

2:15.5

a subsequent brain examination and his attached Warren Commission testimony.

2:21.7

For the purposes of the memorandum that Horn wrote, these two documents together are considered

2:27.0

collectively as the Bloomberg report.

2:30.2

Item number two. Within the Bloomberg report, Dr. Fink wrote the following.

2:35.5

Commander Humes called me on 29th of November, 1963, and told me that the three pro-sectors

2:41.9

would examine the brain at the Naval Hospital. I asked if a representative of the

2:46.8

Neuropathology branch of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology would be invited to the

2:52.1

gross examination of the brain. Humes told me that no additional persons would be admitted.

2:59.8

Humes, Boswell, and myself examine the formula in fixed brain. A U.S. Navy photographer was present.

3:11.3

Now, let's stop right there. This is a remarkable statement coming from a meticulous and precise professional like Dr. Fink. And for the

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