DEALEY PLAZA GRASSY KNOLL ORIGINAL PICKET FENCE SECTIONS FOR SALE!!! OBTAINED MAY 1990

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Pictures taken on the morning of May 1990 of Dealey Plaza and grassy knoll area. Here is a link to my website for more information on the grassy knoll picket sections for SALE!!! http://www.militaryquest.com/product.sc?productId=127&categoryId=1

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Please click on Dealey Plaza webcam link
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/


To our amazement, the sectioned white picket fence from Dealey Plaza, though a critical component in endless conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, was never dismantled and replaced until January 11, 2000 -- meaning that for over 45 years it remained in place and intact, looming over the infamous grassy knoll as it did on November 22, 1963 when America lost its innocence and the world changed forever. For all that time, it stood as a reminder of one of the darkest days in history, when a young and idealistic president's life was snuffed out by an assassin's bullet. While it seems only logical that such a landmark would have been transported to the Smithsonian, perhaps its power to spark debate about the "official" government explanation of the assassination rendered it unfit for such commemoration. Rather, the powers that be -- still holding to the Warren Report's sole gunman conclusion -- have preferred to let the fence simply rot away. And it nearly did. When finally taken down, a tour guide in Dealey Plaza asked an employee of J&M Fence Company, which had begun dismantling it, what he was going to do with the the fence. He responded that he was going to throw it in a dump. The tour guide asked if he could have it instead, and became the owner of a piece of Americana like no other, able to salvage over 93% of the lumber. While reviving the tragedy, the fence is also unquestionably a monument. For JFK conspiracy buffs, it also offers a chance to find clues about the still unexplained events in Dallas that dark day. While the official story is that Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shot from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, polls show that up to 90 percent of Americans believe there was a conspiracy. If so, the fence would have provided a natural shield and a perfect angle for shooting, on an incline a mere hundred feet or so from the car. Also remember that a crowd of people ran up the grassy knoll instinctively believing the shots came from behind the fence; some swore they saw a "puff of smoke" rising from it. There is also the Zapruder film showing JFK's head jerking "back and to the left" and ballistic and acoustic analyses of police tapes that led the House Select Committee to conclude there was a 96 percent probability of a second gunman. Moreover, digitalized photographic study has unearthed the wraithlike figure of a man possibly clad in a police uniform (aka "Badgeman") firing a rifle. There was eyewitness testimony about men who passed themselves off as CIA agents refusing to allow anyone access to the railroad yard area behind the fence before the shooting. A man named Ed Hoffman, ignored by the Commission, was quoted in an article included with the extensive documentation and LOAs accompanying the fence that he actually saw a man assemble a rifle from pieces in a brown paper bag and rest the gun on the pickets of the fence, then after shooting toss it to another man and run off. But what of the fence itself? Are there any clues to be gleaned from it? We can't answer that, of course, but perhaps someone can through a meticulous examination. Own a piece of Historical Americana no other sections exists in the world, since it was dismantled in 2000, and these are the only pair that exists. Here is a link with information on the removal of the picket fence http://cbs2chicago.com/watercooler/2.253076.html

Here is a link on assassination witness Sam Holland and the Grassy Knoll fence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soqwKWDqRsg&p=E2E54FEB32521291&playnex...

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  • It may have been the one that was located at the JFK Assassination Information Center the curator was Larry Howard who has since passed. They did have a section of the original fence, he was also technical consultant to the film JFK. My sections were obtained on a visit in May 1990.

  • The original fence was weathered and falling apart, since it had been there prior to Nov 1963. The city of Dallas had it removed and installed a new fence on Jan 11, 2000.

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  • Back in the early 90's there was a full section of the original fence in the lobby of the assassinations museum downtown. There the owner spoke to us and said it was original. A few weeks later it was reported he died... of a heart attack of course. Sad

  • @rommel414 good video man..why did they put a new fence up?

  • The Criminals of the C.I.A.-Pentagon are slowly but early enough covering up their Evidence of the Grassy-Knoll Picket Fence. Now, with a New Picket Fence any Oils or Fingerprints from the Original Picket Fence are GONE. But, the Evidence can still be puzzled toghether with the Zupgruber 8mm. Colour Film,We "The House of Assissinations" will still Get the Final Science Evidence,We have a Lot of Forensic and Film Evidence at our desposal. The C.I.A.-Pentagon is NOT laughing yet!!!!

  • Very cool. Im glad I got a piece/plank of the original fence when I was a teenager. I got it after midnight 8/84 from the vantage point of where a gunman would have had to have been if indeed there was one in 63, which i believe. I was an assassination buff and had to have a piece of that controversial history. I was 14 then and just turned 41. The sections for sale are the real deal because mine matches.

  • whats the name of this nice music theme

  • @LoneNutter1 is that Oswald was NOT the lone assassin. The Warren Commission was a cover-up, pure and simple. Whoever killed Kennedy had a motive...a very real and serious one. And the evidence - overwhelmingly - points to the far more likely and credible probability of a conspiracy, rather than blaming an unlikely "lone nut" with no motive...

  • @LoneNutter1 EVERYONE'S interest that he should stand trial, so that the full truth might come out? If convicted, Oswald would have fried in the chair anyway. Ruby knew this as well as anybody, so why throw his own life away on a random whim? The list goes on and on and on...and this is without even going into the wider conspiract theories expounded by the likes of Garrison & co. You can pick at any of these examples as much as you like, but I'm afraid that the "overwhelming" evidence

  • @LoneNutter1 wound at the back of the President's head (further evidence of a second gunman); the intimidation of eyewitnesses by the FBI and other Federal authorities into supporting the WC's version of events; the carelessness with which Oswald was paraded up and down the Dallas police station, in front of the press and members of the general public (almost as if they were HOPING someone would try to shoot him). Security of this prisoner should have been airtight...after all, wasn't it in

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