I did a Google search on a term something like...
"Boston Bombing amputation victims"
Here are only three on the several hits I got.
1.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...83040654421528
Struggles of Boston Amputees Mount
By
Jennifer Levitz and
Jon Kamp
"Doctors fought to save as much limb as possible, but in half of the 18 amputations, on 16 people, patients lost the use of their knees."
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2.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...#ixzz2zpW9nb2k
U.S
Amputees injured in Boston Marathon bombing learn to run with prosthetic legs
Dozens showed up at the Harvard athletic fields to learn how to run — or run better. Celeste Corcoran, who lost both legs in the marathon explosions, wasn't much of a runner before, but she said she hopes that she will someday be able to join in a 5K or fun run. 'I've always wanted to be a runner but I used to get shin splints. I don't have shins anymore, so I'm hoping,' she joked.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: Monday, October 7, 2013, 8:15 AM
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...#ixzz2zuEkVPKL
SNIP...
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3.
Here is a statement from Wikipedia entry for Boston Marathon Bombing
" The explosions killed 3 spectators and injured 264 others, who were treated in 27 local hospitals. At least 14 people required amputations, with some suffering traumatic amputations as a direct result of the blasts.[3]
http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle...sIK/story.html
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/...n_field_c.html
Note from Dachsie: The term "traumatic amputation" is a bit nebulous.
Technically I have always understood it to mean that a person's leg or arm was completed severed or amputated in the trauma event, but the term can also mean a person's limb had to be surgically amputated by doctors because while the limb was not completely severed, it was irreparably injured and could not be saved.
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I could not come up with the names of 16 people, but here is a partial list of 8 people.
Jeff Bauman bilateral (both legs) amputations - two operations
Celeste Corcoran bilateral (both legs) amputations - one at knee level and one below the knee
Heather Abbott "part of " left leg amputated - appears in photo to be below the knee
Roseann Sdoia, right leg above the knee amputation
Erika Brannock, left leg above the knee amputation
Marc Fucarile, right leg, above the knee amputation
Brothers...
J.P. Norden right leg amputation more info needed
Paul Norden, right leg, above the knee amputation
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Reading the articles that tell about the emotional and physical rehabilitation struggles of these people are "heartwarming" "upbeat" stories of hope and courage, just like the tone of the interviews of some of the parents who were said to have lost their child in the Sandy Hook School event in CT.
I wonder if an investigation of each one of these alleged Boston Bombing amputees would prove that these were real people who really lost one or both legs. This reminds me of the "dead end" investigations of the 9-11 alleged Tower victims that were unfruitfully investigated by people of the September Clues forum, with many not being listed on the SSDI index and many showing "no last known address."
I think we are seeing here the Big Lie, the official story, of the Boston Bombing being expanded to include many more amputation victims, VicSims ?, than the original much publicized story of bilateral amputee Jeff Bauman.
You see, if we have all these photos of these real amputee victims and all these quotes from orthopaedic surgeons who attended these patients in Boston, and all these hospital and rehabilitation facilities administrators quoted, then the "official story" MUST BE true. All these people and professionals would not participate in a Big Lie.
Or would they?