This screen cap is from film shot by John Martin, who was across the street from the Schoolbook Depository. Not a really clear image of the entire limo, but I have outlined where Jackie and the right rear tire of the limo can be seen briefly:
Ford who killed JFK?
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This screen cap is from film shot immediately after the event, which shows police examining the second rifle which was found on the 6th floor of the Schoolbook Depository:Comment
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Here is a screen cap of a film taken 6 minutes before the shooting by (don't laugh) a guy named Charles Bronson of the Schoolbook Depository which can be seen on the left:Comment
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In microscopic closeup of this film, movement was seen in all three easternmost windows simeultaneously on the 6th floor, proving that there WAS a conspiracy (defined as more than one person committing a crime).
Note that even though this is fairly blurry (like REALLY blurry) this is because it is a still.
Movement can be seen when the film is in motion.Comment
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6 minutes later, Bronson also filmed the motorcade. He had his camera set on wide angle, not telephoto, so the resolution is crap. This is the moment of the headshot:Comment
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JFK was my hero.
I was only 3 when he died. I only knew that President Jack (that is what I called him) was the most powerful man in the country.
And to a 3-year-old, that might as well be a mythological being with supernatural powers.
I do not remember the day he died.
Of course that was 42 years ago today.
I do remember one thing though.
6 months later, LBJ came to my then hometown of Knoxville, TN for a speech of some kind.
Here is the record in LBJ's public papers:
324. Remarks Upon Arrival at the Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee. May 7, 1964
325. Remarks at the Coliseum, Knoxville, Tennessee. May 7, 1964
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My Dad and I watched as the Presidential Limousine drove by in a parade down the main drag.
It had a top.
All the windows were rolled up.
I waved at LBJ.
He was not waving at anybody.
That fucking bastard.
There is a book out now...written by his personal attorney from 1966 until he died in 1971, Barr McClellan.
by the early 70s, he assisted the head of LBJ's law firm (Edward Clark) in seeking an assassination bonus from Big Oil interests in Dallas. Clark had arranged everything, so that LBJ could have the usual "Plausible denial" of any knowledge.
He got 2 million bucks net for his trouble.
The hit had to happen in a state where they had the legal system in their pocket.
Texas was the playground of LBJ. He had ultimate power.
Yet, he was on the verge of being charged with conspiracy to commit murder, as well as numerous other charges, even though he was the V.P. The only way he could avoid being prosecuted and forced to resign as Vice President was to become President.
That is just skimming the surface.
If nothing else, the book is an excellent read on how our government really works.
Forget all that bullshit about how a "law" is enacted in Congress.
It all comes through back-room deals, payoffs, slush funds, and leverage by those who have Power.
I sincerely hope LBJ is being fucked in the ass by Satan.
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