A trauma surgeon discusses the "beheading" mania:
Excerpted from
Knives, Tissues, and Blood.
Although I have served as an orthopaedic and trauma surgeon and thus was used to amputating limbs, I have shrunk from ‘videos’ allegedly reporting decapitation in Syria where HMG has been supporting terrorist actions against the sovereign government there.
However, because this terrible death of Foley was being given the full ‘megawattage’, I viewed it after my sister had sent me the link. I watched it several times, bracing myself as the knife was drawn across the young American’s neck.
It was obvious that it was a rather poor piece of prestidigitation. I made these comments to my sister (enhanced now for explanation) and they were placed on a web site. I understand that away from the MSM there is universal scepticism as to the ‘decapitation’.
1. Knife shown, if real, could not sever even the soft tissues. Same with Dr Kelly and his wrist. To sever tendons and nerves one needs a knife of scalpel sharpness. I know that in shechita, for instance, the knife is extremely sharp. (Personal communication – from Jєωιѕн butcher – I was on my way to Gaza via Tel Aviv.)
2. The neck – after ”beheading” is very clean cut and not bloodied. With a knife, that was likely not sharp, the skin inscision would have been jagged. Did the assassin take a wet cloth to clean the neck stump? Of course he did not. Maximum effect was the aim.
3. This stump of neck, parts of the right hand look pale and bland – looks like a dummy from an Oxford Street window.
4. I note ‘pixillation’ above the left ankle. Why?
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