ENCORE BROADCAST OCT. 4: Parkland Doctor’s Passing Re-ignites Groundbreaking JFK Insights
October 2, 2019 in News by RBN Staff
By Mark Anderson
On Oct. 2, 2019, Mark Anderson, host of the RBN show STOP THE PRESSES!, welcomed fellow JFK researcher Brian David Andersen back to the show to recognize the passing of Dr. Robert McClelland—who, until his death on Sept. 10, 2019, was the last of the Parkland Hospital “Trauma Room 1” doctors still living who helped operate on “JFK” on Nov. 22, 1963.
Tune in to this special STOP THE PRESSES! broadcast to learn about the pivotal, game-changing significance of McClelland’s experiences and the sheer importance of the bloody shirt that he kept unwashed from that day when he operated on the victim from the presidential limousine.
Is that blood-stained shirt’s DNA the key to unraveling what really happened to JFK? Did JFK live beyond 11-22-63? You be the judge.
The link to listen to this special RBN broadcast is as follows: http://www.republicbroadcastingarchives.org/stop-the-presses-with-mark-anderson-10-2-19/
There will also be an encore re-broadcast of the Oct. 2 radio show here on RBN on Friday, Oct. 4 from 2 to 3 p.m. Central Time.
Also see. www.MyGodImHit.com to freely view a full-length documentary by Andersen & Anderson, among other offerings.
And this link http://mygodimhit.com/Robert%20McClelland%20MD.pdf expounds on Brian D. Andersen growing up in Dallas and meeting key figures from the fields of medicine and journalism who were involved in the events surrounding Nov. 22, 1963. Andersen’s formative years put him on a long path that led to meeting Mark Anderson and their cooperative effort since 2009—now in its 10th year—to flesh out what really happened to JFK. The unique insights developed by Andersen & Anderson, they believe, will enable the truth to win out in the end.
Here is an excerpt from the last of the links shown above:
Robert McClelland MD (hereafter Dr. M) – Rest in Peace
By Brian David Andersen
After viewing the neck and head gunshot wounds of the victim, Dr. M held the forceps on the throat as other doctors performed a tracheotomy. The victim’s blood oozed into the lower portion of Dr. M’s lab coat and shirt. The victim had just been removed from the Presidential limousine that experienced a volley of gunfire on Elm Street. Here’s a particularly revealing quote from an interview Dr. M gave a Philadelphia CBS affiliate in 2013, which was repeated with very similar language in McClelland’s Sept. 25, 2019 New York Times obituary:
But while McClelland believes the assassination [JFK] was a conspiracy, he is also quick to separate himself from the “nuts” and those with what he calls the truly “off-the-wall” theories. He mentions one group that asked him to have his bloody shirt from the day of the assassination tested for DNA in order to prove it wasn’t the President who was shot, but a “ringer.” “I didn’t even respond to them after that,” McClelland chuckles. [Editor’s note: A ringer is a look-alike]
I am one of those “nuts” from “off the wall” who requested in a letter to Dr. M that he seek the truth about the origin of the blood on his shirt with DNA tests. Dr. M’s bloody shirt exists beyond his life and has a crucial story to tell that will either confirm or utterly shatter the traditional narrative of what occurred on Elm Street. I also offered some advice to Dr. M in my letter that he did indeed follow and is detailed later in this article Last, this article includes my feelings about the true reasons why Dr M did not want to complete DNA tests. This is the compelling backstory to the above Dr. M obit quote.