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Two Men In Dallas - Part 5

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2007

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading "7.65 Mauser" found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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  • Roger was a man who wanted the truth to be known.

    He was a hero

  • I can not believe some of the people, who still comment about how it had to be Lee Oswald that did it? I mean, come on...?

    Even if it was L.H.Oswald that done this shooting, how do you explain away, all the events that followed?

    Roger Craig didn't deserve constant attacks on his life and to eventually be killed? So who or more importantly WHY harass this man?

    Mark Lane...? He was part of JFK's campaign for president! Why would he investigate it? He isn't dumb, that's why! He knew... LHO=PATSY!!

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  • I CaN'T UNDERSTAND

    EVERY PERSON SPEAKS DİFFERENT ABOUT JFK ASSASSİNATİON

    DİD OSWALD RUN WİTH YOUR GUN İN GRASSY KNOLL ?

    SOME PEOPLE SAYS THAT JACK RUBY WAS GRASSY KNOLL..

    WHİCH İS TRUE ?

    OR HOW MANY OSWALDS WAS İN DALLAS THAT TERRİBLE DAY ?

  • @390bullitt1968 Yes, I saw where Mr. Wietzman identified the rifle as a Mauser. I saw another clip where he said he was mistaken. He was right the first time; it was a Mauser. I'll bet they did not test it for ballistics and if they did they kept the results a secret.

  • @TheAmbassador11 - There are news clips of Walter Cronkite and others reporting on the news it was a Mauser. On Sunday, Nov 24, 1963, these same folks had to tell the American public, THEY got it wrong and it was a Carcano. Say what? Seymour Wietzman a gun expert, who ID'ed the Mauser and signed an affidavit, also changed his story. American public are not stupid, they know when they are being lied to. Same for 9-11. 9-11 was a flawless operation. Only the best organized that one.

  • @xsitegaming1 They call the removals of leaders "coups" in every country except the USA. Here its' always an "angry lone nut".

  • @390bullitt1968 They key word always used to descibe the M.Carcano is "cheap". Why would an assassin use such a weapon? I understand it is a low velocity rifle. Yet the WC wanted people to think LHO used it. Whatever weapons were used were world-class quality.

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