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Title: How steel back brace made JFK a sitting duck in Dallas
Source: The Standard
URL Source: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/stdn/std/Opinion/FK27Df02.html
Published: Sep 9, 2009
Author: James Reston
Post Date: 2009-09-09 21:10:18 by Turtle
Keywords: None
Views: 1957
Comments: 135

Two years ago, historian Robert Dallek revealed new details about the extraordinary range of shots, stimulants and pills former United States President John F Kennedy took to control his physical pain and present his youthful image to the world. Important and interesting as these details are, they should not distract us from the one medical remedy that probably killed the president: his corset.

Members of Kennedy's inner circle had often witnessed the painful ritual that Kennedy endured in his private quarters before he ventured in public, when his valet would literally winch a steel-rodded canvas back brace around the president's torso, pulling heavy straps and tightening the thongs loop by loop as if it was a bizarre scene out of Gone With the Wind.

Once in it, the president was planted upright, trapped and almost bolted into a ramrod posture. Many would wonder how JFK could ever move in such a contraption. And yet move he did, and, besides his painkillers, his corset contributed to the youthful, high-shouldered military bearing that he presented glamorously to the world.

But this simple device imparted a fate almost Mephistophelean in its horror to the sequence of events in Dallas 41 years ago.

In researching my biography of governor John Connally of Texas 15 years ago, I was led to the critical importance of Kennedy's corset in the ghastly six seconds in November 1963 by a former Texas senator, the late Ralph Yarborough, who was in the motorcade that day.

Yarborough growled softly about that ``damned girdle,'' and this led me to the remarks of two doctors, Charles James Carrico and Malcolm Oliver Perry, buried in Volume 3 of the 26-volume set of testimony that attended the Warren Commission report.

In November 1963, Carrico was the 28-year-old resident in the emergency room of Parkland Hospital who first received the injured president in the trauma room; Perry came quickly to the emergency room to supervise the case - and then to pronounce the president dead a half-hour later.

Before the Warren Commission, Carrico told of removing Kennedy's back brace in the first seconds after his arrival. He described the device as made of coarse white fibre, with stays and buckles.

Apart from the never-ending controversy over how many bullets Lee Harvey Oswald actually fired from the Texas School Book Depository, most experts agree with the Warren Commission that Oswald's first bullet passed cleanly through Kennedy's lower neck, missing any bone, then entered Connally's back, streaking through the governor's body and lodging in his thigh. This was the first so-called magic bullet.

When Connally was hit, he pivoted in pain to his left, his lithe body in motion as it swivelled downward, ending up in the lap of his wife, Nellie.

But because of the corset, Kennedy's body did not act as a normal body would when the bullet passed through his throat. Held by his back brace, Kennedy remained upright, according to the Warren Commission, for five more seconds. This provided Oswald the chance to reload and shoot again at an almost stationary target.

The frames of the Zapruder film confirm this ramrod posture: Kennedy's head turns only slightly in those eternal seconds, and his upper body almost not at all, from frame 225 (when the first shot entered his neck) to the fatal frame of 313.

Without the corset, the force of the first bullet, travelling at a speed of 600 metres a second, would surely have driven the president's body forward, making him writhe in pain like Connally, and probably down in the seat of his car, beyond the view of Oswald's cross hairs for a second or third shot.

With no bones struck and the spinal cord intact, the president almost certainly would have survived the wound from the first bullet. Both Carrico and Perry testified to this likelihood (and apropos of the decades-long controversy, both testified that the small, round, clean wound in the front of Kennedy's neck was an exit wound rather than an entry wound).

To Perry, under the questioning of then-assistant counsel - now senator from Pennsylvania - Arlen Specter, the injury was ``tolerable''; the president would have recovered. Because the bullet had passed below the larynx, the wound would not even have impaired his speech later.

In the new focus on cortisone shots, codeine painkillers, barbiturates, stimulants such as Ritalin, and gamma globulin injections, the simple corset needs to be emphasised, tragically, in the context of those medical strategies Kennedy used to create the illusion of the vigorous leader.


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I've always been amused by Kennedy "experts" who've pontificated to me about three shooters, the grassy knoll, his driver shot him...and not one of them knew Kennedy was straight-jacketed into his back brace, and that the throat shot was not fatal, indeed not even that bad of a wound.

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#2. To: Turtle (#0)

The back brace was no secret, at least not after the assassination, and was mentioned (as limited JFK's voluntary and involuntary movement when being shot) in the Warren Commission Report and in Josiah Thompson's Six Seconds in Dallas.

The single bullet theory is, in fact, perhaps the only plausible explanation for Connally's injury's. Connally was hit by a bullet on a downward trajectory, evidently considerably reduced in speed and force by having passed through something else first. An examination of the Zapruder film shows that his wrist was in alignment with the bullet holes in his back and chest only about the same moment that JFK was first shot. To have hit Connally's back from Oswald's window (or anywhere in that vicinity, if you think the shot came from another window), the bullet must first go through JFK since Oswald did not have a clear view of Connally's back.

Shoonra  posted on  2009-09-09   21:19:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Shoonra (#2)

I've never known any Kennedy conspiracist who knew about his back brace. It doesn't fit in with their fantasies, just as his worshippers don't know about his massive drug use and his extensive sexual immorality.

Turtle  posted on  2009-09-09   21:25:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Turtle (#4) (Edited)

It doesn't fit in with their fantasies

So it's ok with you that he was assassinated because he had a fling or two, or had some serious back pain?

Of course, anyone who doesn't believe the fairy tale crap about a "lone gunman" is a "nut" in your eyes, right Turtle?

FormerLurker  posted on  2009-09-09   21:31:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: FormerLurker (#6)

So it's ok with you that he was assassinated because he had a fling or two, or had some serious back pain due?

The only problem I have with Kennedy is that he wasn't killed before he got us in Vietnam,

Turtle  posted on  2009-09-09   21:36:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Turtle (#11)

The only problem I have with Kennedy is that he wasn't killed before he got us in Vietnam

Eisenhower got us into Vietnam, Kennedy was about to pull out all troops but was assassinated before getting it done. Johnson escalated it to what it became.

FormerLurker  posted on  2009-09-09   21:40:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: FormerLurker (#16)

Kennedy was about to pull out all troops but was assassinated before getting it done. Johnson escalated it to what it became.

Typical immature leftist nonsense.

Kennedy had no intention of pulling out.

He was an evil man, a pure politician, as bad as Lincoln, Bush, or Clinton.

Turtle  posted on  2009-09-09   21:42:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Turtle (#19)

Kennedy had no intention of pulling out.

He was an evil man, a pure politician, as bad as Lincoln, Bush, or Clinton.

You are a liar and a shill. That makes you much more evil than anything you see in Kennedy that drives you to see that.

Besides his EO announcing a troop pullout in Vietnam, Kennedy fired CIA Director Dulles, was about to disband the CIA entirely, was very upset about Israeli nuclear bomb making, and started printing real money backed by silver, pissing off the boys who run the FED.

Wake up.

FormerLurker  posted on  2009-09-09   21:57:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: FormerLurker (#30)

...[JFK]...started printing real money backed by silver, pissing off the boys who run the FED.

That's a big myth, one punctured quite easily.

Look at Wikipedia, to name just one source:


Executive Order 11110 was issued by U.S. President John F. Kennedy on June 4, 1963.

This executive order delegates to the Secretary of the Treasury the president's authority to issue silver certificates under the Thomas Amendment of the Agricultural Adjustment Act.

Purpose

The order was for the Treasury to issue silver certificates against all silver held by the government which did not already have certificates against it. The order was needed due to the passage of Public Law 88-36 which repealed the Silver Purchase Act and other related monetary measures. One result was that after the repeals, only the President could issue new silver certificates.[citation needed]

The Federal Reserve System could replace the certificates, but only in larger denominations. The thrust of the order returned the authority to issue new silver certificates (and specify denominations) back to the U.S. Treasury.

This executive order allowed for the Federal Reserve System to distribute and exchange currency at lower denominations that met the growing economic need. The authoritative basis for the Order was substantially nullified on September 13, 1982 with the passage of Public Law 97-258. [1]

The order was never directly reversed, but on September 9, 1987, Executive Order 12608 revoked the section that Executive Order 11110 had added to Executive Order 10289,[2] essentially nullifying the order.

Conspiracy theory

This executive order is the subject of one of many conspiracy theories concerning the assassination of President Kennedy, with the claim that it was the first step in a plan to close the Federal Reserve Bank.


In essence, this was a bit of bookkeeping, not some glorious return to the silver standard, a myth apparently promulgated for years to give the Camelot imprimateur to returning to silver money. Of course, the silver bugs, holding huge quantities of silver, would be happy to have silver money in wide circulation again. So, no, JFK wasn't starting any silver standard. Only ignorant people believe this myth. You don't have to believe me; go look at the law and the EO at Wikipedia. It spells it all out and there is some writing from the time about what Kennedy was doing.

TooConservative  posted on  2009-09-09   22:04:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: TooConservative (#34)

Look at Wikipedia, to name just one source:

BTW, ANYONE can write whatever they want on Wiki.

FormerLurker  posted on  2009-09-09   22:08:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: FormerLurker (#38)

BTW, ANYONE can write whatever they want on Wiki.

Wikipedia is quite correct in this instance.

Google around and look at all the bizarre and contradictory theories about this EO.

The EO only allowed a transfer of authority to Treasury so that smaller denomination silver certificates could be issued since the previous authorizing law had expired and the Fed was only authorized to print very large silver certificates. So JFK had the Treasury given the authority to issue silver certificates in smaller denominations that small investors could afford. And contrary to these wild theories, LBJ did not repeal that EO or make any change to it and it continued on for 20 years after that. So apparently the killer Fed failed if that's why they killed JFK. Sheesh.

Now, the Fed is a killer all right. But they didn't kill JFK. That's an urban myth, most likely started by silver bugs.

TooConservative  posted on  2009-09-09   22:33:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: TooConservative (#52) (Edited)

And contrary to these wild theories, LBJ did not repeal that EO or make any change to it and it continued on for 20 years after that.

The silver certificates were discontinued 5 months after JFK's death.

FormerLurker  posted on  2009-09-09   22:46:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#82. To: FormerLurker (#59)

The silver certificates were discontinued 5 months after JFK's death.


E.O. 11,110 did not create authority to issue new silver certificates, it only affected who could give the order. The purpose of the order was to facilitate the reduction of certificates in circulation, not to increase them. In October 1964 the Treasury ceased issuing them entirely. The Coinage Act of 1965 (PL 89-81) ended the practice of using silver in most U.S. coins, and in 1968 Congress ended the redeemability of silver certificates (PL 90-29). E.O. 11,110 was never reversed by President Johnson and remained on the books until 1987 when there was a general cleaning-up of executive orders (E.O. 12,608, 9/9/87). However, by this time the remaining legislative authority behind E.O. 11,110 had been repealed by Congress with PL 97-258 in 1982.

Woodward, G. Thomas (1996), "Money and the Federal Reserve System: Myth and Reality," Congressional Research Service.


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