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JFK Assassination DTM Part 5.mp4

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

This segment shows how the sound of the shots were affected by the location of the assassins and the testimony of those in the Presidential limousine confirm my placement of the assassins. Plus, a suprise found in the AP photo by Mr. Altgens.

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  • Silencers bud. Silencers.

  • @66ott7 Sorry, Mr. Brehm landed with the first wave on D-day. 

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  • @66ott7 I would not rule out the right area in front of the temple. However, the bullet struck in the right occipital area which would be out of the range for the 6th floor window.

  • @Kens167 based on your research, would you say the angle from the 6th floor depository would be impossible to exit the right side of Kennedy?

  • @66ott7 Most importantly, I have done the Math from the top of the Dal-Tex building. It is the ONLY building that wounds could have been made from. This is based on triangulation. Something the FBI and the WC forgot to do. AND in parts 8a, 8b, and 8c I demonstrate a shot from the GK, the SBDB and the Dal Tex. You should watch these. By the way I straighten out Mr. Dale K. Meyers error in a video by a similar title. He and I pretty much agree on the horizontal angle for the Dal.

  • @66ott7 What I have done is go to the spot where JFK was hit in the head and taken a picture of the Dal-Tex building. Go to part 7 and you will see this photo at the beginning of the video. I have seen pictures from the top of the building, but not been allowed to stand on the roof. There are very few photographs of the Dal-Tex period. It is like it didn't exist. If you see the photo of Mr. Brehm after the assn' you will see the top of the Dal. I think that is in part 6. It is a MUST.

  • @sargoth37 Files is a pathetic liar and his story is complete bull shit.

  • @Kens167 have you looked at every photograph possible regarding the Dal Tex building for a shooter? Also, have you been on the roof of the building to see the view for yourself?

  • @66ott7 Silencers were not necessary. Two reasons. 1. They affect the speed and accuracy of the shot, at least in 1963. 2. They used the noise from the motorcycles to help hide and confuse everyone on the shots. See the deposition of Mr. Zapruder, Mr. Brehm, and everyone else other than Gov Connally. Mr. Brehm in particular. He was and absolute expert at being shot at by rifles... He landed with the first day on D-day and spent about 4 more moths on the front line. See my book.

  • @TravellerFellow You are correct, my videos dd not account for that shot. I do so in the book about to come out. The bad news is that I can prove there was a fourth shot that went over Charles Brehm's head, but I have no other proof about where it came from or what it hit. It had to come from the fourth assassin on the roof of the Dal-Tex.

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