Gary Shaw & John Stockwell: JFK Assassination Cover-Up (Part 2)

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September 1989 - Watch the full program: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/08/gary-shaw-and-john-stockwell-on-j... Gary Shaw: http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww....

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The Warren Commission findings and the single bullet theory are implausible according to some researchers. Oswald's rifle, through testing by the FBI, could only be fired three times within five to eight seconds of the assassination. The Warren Commission, through eyewitnesses, determined that only three bullets were fired as well: one of the three bullets missed the vehicle entirely; one hit Kennedy and passed through Governor John Connally, and the third bullet was fatal to the President. The weight of the bullet fragments taken from Connally and those remaining in his body supposedly totaled more than could have been missing from the bullet found on Connally's stretcher, known as the "pristine bullet". However, witness testimony seems to indicate that only tiny fragments, of less total mass than was missing from the bullet, were left in Connally. In addition, the trajectory of the bullet, which hit Kennedy above the right shoulder blade and passed through his neck (according to the autopsy), supposedly would have had to change course to pass through Connally's rib cage and wrist.

Thirty-five witnesses who were present at the shooting thought that shots were fired from in front of the President — from the area of the Grassy Knoll or Triple Underpass — while 56 eyewitnesses thought the shots came from the Depository, or at least in that direction, behind the President, and 5 witnesses thought that the shots came from two directions. By another account, sixty-four of the known ninety witnesses indicated that the shots originated from ahead of the motorcade. This number represents nearly two-thirds of witnesses whose accounts appeared published in the Warren Report or contemporaneous news accounts.

Nellie Connally was sitting in the presidential car next to her husband, Governor John Connally. In her book From Love Field: Our Final Hours, Connally was adamant that her husband was hit by a bullet that was separate from the two that hit Kennedy.

Roy Kellerman, a U.S. Secret Service Agent, testified that, "Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shells come into the car." Kellerman said that he saw a 5-inch diameter hole in the back right-hand side of the Presidents head.

Lee Bowers was operating a railroad interlocking tower, overlooking the parking lot just north of the grassy knoll and west of the Texas School Book Depository. He reported that he saw two men behind the picket fence at the top of the grassy knoll before the shooting. However, the men had moved in front of the fence by the time the motorcade went by and the shooting occurred.

Clint Hill, the Secret Service Agent who was sheltering the President with his body on the way to the hospital, described "The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car." Later, to a National Geographic documentary film crew, he described the large defect in the skull as "gaping hole above his right ear, about the size of my palm."

Robert McClelland, a physician in the emergency room who observed the head wound, testified that the back right part of the head was blown out with posterior cerebral tissue and some of the cerebellar tissue was missing. The size of the back head wound, according to his description, indicated it was an exit wound, and that a second shooter from the front delivered the fatal head shot.

Ike Altgens, the AP photographer who snapped a famous photo of Kennedy reacting to the first bullet hit, was positioned on the south side of Elm Street across from the Grassy Knoll. According to Altgen, when the president's car was directly between him and the knoll, the fatal gunshot struck, "sending substance in my direction." In accordance with the laws of physics, Altgen's statement would indicate that the fatal shot was fired from the general vicinity around or behind the grassy knoll.

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  • No wonder Kennedy was killed, he Didn't want More USA troops in Vietnam and didn't Approve the air support to be sent to the bay of pigs and was Fucking Cord Meyers wife.

    So the CIA aka Dulles, David Phillips, Cord Meyer, Frank Sturgis, David Morales, William Harvey, E.Howard Hunt a French gunman, Lucien Sarti, who worked for the Mafia, and Lyndon B. Johnson organized the BIG EVENT and Sniped Kennedy

    Don't believe Me ???

    Go Listen to E.Howard Hunt's Deathbed Confession and you will Believe.

  • @jazznut50 "The Constitution was not written for us--it was written for "We the People" (capitalization means it only refers to the writers)"

    ~ "What an idiot your are" if you believe that.

    "they paid people to fight the war"

    ~ All commoners and landowners were expected to be able to bear arms and fight the British w/in one minute of someone pounding at their door hense the word "Minutemen" came into being

    ~ Your silly ass Bush comments show you're a leftist uneducated dampsponged hillbilly

  • @cdddraftsman

    What an idiot your are. The Constitution was not written for us--it was written for "We the People" (capitalization means it only refers to the writers). These men wrote this to secure liberty for THEMSELVES and put the debt on US--stupid! Did you know the only people who were allowed to vote back then? Landowners--not the commoners--and they paid people to fight the war. There is NO SUCH thing as a Pattriot!

    And the Bushs"--you mean the Nazi Satanists? LOL!

  • Dead President's corpse in the drivers car

    the engine runs on glue and tar ..... ~ Jim Morrison The car was deliberately slowed down for the fatal head shot !

  • @giles422 "& sense of guilt he must have felt & to protect JFK's legacy"

    It's called 'Hawking Camelot' .... RFK's 'Conspiracy' w/JFK days were over (sense of guilt ) The 'Cover-up' (protect JFK's legacy) was now in motion. Who was to write the Offi'cia'l biography? William Manchester selected but made such a fuss about LBJ grabing power, that even '1M Kennedy $' wasn't enough to kill the book or serialization to which she replied to him "You happen to be sitting in my husbands chair"

  • @dxmivi

    2) Cont'd

    * Exposed RFK failure to support WR (KGB funded 1st CT books) better to recapture Camelot's crown

    * Exposed RFK complicite eavesdropping Rev. MLK (married) & his extra-curricular 'Love Life' for decemination in the press

    * Exposed RFK complicite in 'conspiracy' to hide JFK's womenizing, drug abuse, abuses of power (IRS/FBI/SS/DOJ/Covert Assassin.'s)

    * Exposed RFK complicite in 'cover-up' of JFK's BoP's failure as CIC & illegal CIA spying on citizens to stop WH leaks

  • @dxmivi "RFK most likely did not actively "cover up" anything about his JFK's death"

    1) Is it really a wonder why Booby didn't want the WR reopened?

    To reopen the WR would of :

    * Exposed RFK complicity in lying about JFK's ailments (botched autopsy resulted) thus eliminating JFK's bid for the WH

    * Exposed RFK : 'Mastermind of 'Op' Mongoose' Destroy Cuba & Assassin' Castro

    * Exposed RFK criminal for trumped up charges on Hoffa/Beck & failure to prosecute Mafiosa supporting JFK's WH bid.

  • @dxmivi actually, I think RFK actively took part in the immediate aftermath, in a way of taking action against the loss and depth of pain and sense of guilt he must have felt, and to protect JFK's legacy, and others like Katzenbach went along out of misplaced loyalty and the thought that it was in the best interests of the nation. I don't say that he had malice. I greatly admired RFK, but I've never thought that he needed an investigation to find out what happened.

  • @giles422 - RFK was in a daze of grief immediately after the assassination and for a while after. He was likely in no condition to supervise either Hoover or Katzenbach; both subordinates of the Attorney General, RFK. Bobby most likely did not actively "cover up" anything about his brother's death, except for going along with the official story - publicly. He would have been waiting until president to pusue the issue, but was assassinated himself as he was looking good as a candidate in 1968.

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