David Lifton? The guy who wrote a 675-page book called 'Best Evidence' and boiled it down in two quick pages to Kennedy's body being switched in the casket inside 'Air Force One' so that alterative surgery could be performed on his wounds to make it appear that he'd only been shot from behind? He's an obvious nut.
You also reference several other works that were written by likewise nuts who flashed a book of fabrications out to capitalize on the release of the Oliver Stone movie JFK.
That's your whole website? Get lost, troll.
“That’s your whole website? Get lost, troll.”
That’s one tiny part of my website, loser. People like you are beyond the reach of reason. Did you read the entire article? I suggest you read the following excerpt very carefully, several times to be sure you understand the full import:
The third annual ASK conference, a major conference on the JFK assassination, was held near Dealey Plaza in Dallas from November 18-21, 1993. Dr. David Mantik, M.D., Ph.D. (physics) of the Peter A. Lake, M.D., Center in Rancho Mirage, California, proved conclusively by optical densitometry analysis that the JFK autopsy X-rays at the National Archives are phony composites. He also showed that a bullet could not have possibly traversed Kennedy’s neck, as the Warren Commission said it did, without also causing major damage to the cervical spine, which it did not. Mantik also found a clear trace of fragments from a second bullet to the brain. As if that weren’t enough, he also found an obvious metal object in the skull X-ray that matched the 6.5 mm bullet Oswald supposedly used, but which the autopsy pathologists swore under oath to be unaware of. Mantik’s five and seven year old children had no trouble finding the bullet fragment, yet three pathologists supposedly didn’t notice it in the X-rays! It was obviously added later to the X-ray in a pathetic attempt to frame Oswald. Mantik’s results, along with many other remarkable revelations, are presented in [Fetzer].
Many other researchers have also shown that the Warren Report is a travesty and that the Report of the HSCA is not much better. Yet dozens of top experts in several fields have received less combined coverage than lawyer and media wonderboy Gerald Posner.
I actually read that entire book, which IIRC was even longer than 675 pages. I didn't think the book was conclusive and now I do not believe in any of the conspiracy theories. But Lifton got one thing right. After using the well-known medical examiner Cyril Wecht as a consultant to examine the Kennedy autopsy X-rays, he correctly questioned Wecht's motivation and skills.
Some of the medical data and procedures discussed by Lifton were also very interesting, even if he drew some wrong conclusions from them.