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In 1993 Mantik disclosed that after examining the autopsy X-rays at the National Archives they had been altered and "that there were 2 shots which struck the head, and that the magic bullet is anatomically impossible".
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In 1993 Mantik disclosed that after examining the autopsy X-rays at the [[US National Archives]] they had been altered and "that there were 2 shots which struck the head, and that the magic bullet is anatomically impossible".
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'''David Mantik''' is a former assistant professor of physics at the [[University of Wisconsin]] and associate professor of radiation sciences at [[Loma Linda University]].
 
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Revision as of 17:12, 2 March 2017

Person.png David Mantik SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(researcher, historian, academic, physicist)
David Mantik.jpg
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin
InterestsJFK Assassination

In 1993 Mantik disclosed that after examining the autopsy X-rays at the US National Archives they had been altered and "that there were 2 shots which struck the head, and that the magic bullet is anatomically impossible".

Career

David Mantik is a former assistant professor of physics at the University of Wisconsin and associate professor of radiation sciences at Loma Linda University.

 

Event Witnessed

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Truth And Reconciliation Committee on the Assassinations Of The 1960sA call for a Truth And Reconciliation Committee
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