John F. Kennedy Skull X-Rays—a Forgery Exposed
August 28, 2015 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
August 28, 2015 - Evidence Presented in "John F. Kennedy's Head Wounds: A Final Synthesis - and a New Analysis of the Harper Fragment" Makes a Powerful Case against the "Warren Report" Findings."In this magnificent study, David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., reaffirms his standing as the leading expert on the medical evidence in the world by exposing a multiplicity of mistakes, wrong moves and detours that have left this issue in doubt. Neither the Bethesda account nor the HSCA depiction can withstand critical scrutiny. The Harper Fragment holds the key. Mantik has settled the matter decisively. Let the chips fall where they may. The consequences are profound." - James H. Fetzer, PH.D.
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Editorial Review
"Dr. David W. Mantik has once again demonstrated his keen intellect and analytical skill by combining his educational knowledge in physics with his extensive experience and acquired expertise as a radiologist to meticulously re-examine the 47 year old controversy regarding JFK's skull X-rays.
As a forensic pathologist who has performed approximately 20,000 autopsies and reviewed/supervised approximately 40,000 additional autopsies, it is very difficult for me to comprehend how all the pathologists, radiologists, and technicians involved in the autopsy performed on November 22, 1963 could have failed to observe a 6.5 mm. "metallic" fragment in both the dissection of Kennedy's calvarium and the skull X-rays.
Mantik's detailed review reinforces the long-standing serious doubt about the validity of this Clark Panel finding in 1968 that has been expressed by knowledgeable WCR critic-researchers since it was disclosed. It would be fascinating to see how this incredible radiological-pathological conflict would be dealt with by the two respective (i.e., 1963 and 1968) groups of WCR medical teams in a court of law."
-Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D. (former president of the American Academy of Forensic Science and the American College of Legal Medicine)
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About the Author
After attending a one-room country school in the Wisconsin Northwoods, and then the local high school, David W. Mantik completed a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University and a tenure-track faculty position at Michigan, he left his career as a physicist to attend medical school at the University of Michigan. Since then he has practiced as a radiation oncologist, certified by the American Board of Radiology. This is the same specialty practiced by John H. "Jack" Ebersole, MD., the sole radiologist at JFK's autopsy.
Interviews are available upon request at davidmantik@verizon.net