Watch as the two secret service men assigned to protect president Kennedy's motorcade are ordered to stand down just minutes before entering Dealey Plaza. They are obviously not happy about being ...
Watch as the two secret service men assigned to protect president Kennedy's motorcade are ordered to stand down just minutes before entering Dealey Plaza. They are obviously not happy about being given these orders. It brings up another question: Where was NORAD on 9/11, who was in charge and why? (View my other videos)
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Everything in Oswalds life proclaims that this was a man prepared to take dangerous and dramatic action for the sake of his political beliefs. Joining with others in street demonstrations or precinct work were not for him. He wanted no part of the system. To the contrary, he wanted to bring it down. Could one man do it ? YES! Look at the man it is all there.
On departing for work Friday morning, Oswald left behind his wedding ring and nearly all the money he had. He brought to work the rifle he had originally purchased for the purpose of killing General Walker, but unlike the previous April, this time he did not miss his intended target. At almost exactly 12:30 CST, he fired three shots and assassinated the embodiment of the American polity he despised. You must look at the man LHO.
Times Herald described the parade route of President Kennedys upcoming visit to Dallas. The motorcade would be passing directly by the windows of the TSBD The precise moment when Oswald made up his mind is not known, and never will be, but the first external manifestation of what he was thinking occurred on Thursday morning, when he asked a co-worker, BF for a ride home after work. BF was accustomed to giving Oswald a ride to Irving on Fridays, but thought nothing of this change in plans.
Lee held a series of menial, disheartening jobs, first repairing houses in Fort Worth, then as apprentice at a printing plant in Dallas. Oswalds criticisms of the society around him returned with a vengeance, and his reading of two left-wing publications, The Worker, mouthpiece of the U.S. Communist Party, and The Militant, newspaper of the Socialist Workers Party, helped focus his discontent. Oswald said of The Militant that you can see what they want you to do by reading between the lines.
Oswald was a believing Marxist, and his motive was to strike the deadliest blow he could imagine at capitalism in the United States. Oswald had been headed that way most of his sentient life. He had, by his account, become seriously interested in politics at fifteen or sixteen.
we have another nut ( raped ) who doesn't even know what he is talking about. hey raped why don't you try studying securityat the time before opening your mouth. another conspiracy nut who fell for praudy or whatever the nuts name was. I have yet to come accross a conspiracy nut who knows what he is talking about.
some of the most damning evidence against the federal governement that i have ever seen, how you can watch this and think that this took place, if the secret service was serious about protecting the prez that day there never would have been an open window on the motorcade route, it is routine policy for the secret service to have someone inside every buildng on a route of this nature and the second that window slid open someone would have taken notice and there would ben an agent sent there asap
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here we have a total conspiracy nut, who actually thinks JFK got shot by an umbrella,( LOL ) questioning someone else. Amazing..
another conspiracy nut who fell for praudy or whatever the nuts name was.
I have yet to come accross a conspiracy nut who knows what he is talking about.