“Bomb” for Kennedy’s murder by a doctor who was asked to save him: “He received 4 bullets, Oswald was not alone”

In a shocking allegation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a doctor went to save him, as he officially argued that Lee Harvey Oswald did not acted alone and that the state had “hooded” the case. Following the Trump mandate to declassify documents concerning the murder of the Democratic US President, Texan Don Curtis was invited to testify before a special team of the House of Representatives. According to what he said, in 1963 he was 26 years old and worked as a specialist in oral surgery at Dallas’s Parkland Memorial Hospital. On November 22, at noon he took a break and went to eat when a police officer grabbed him on the shoulder. “Are you a doctor?” He asked, and as soon as he nodded, he dragged him to the emergency, where Kennedy had been placed on a stretcher, surrounded by various doctors. “No one knew what to say. Everyone was frozen until one announced his death, “he said, and then received questions about the wounds he had. Curtis […]
Source: News Beast

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