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***WORLD EXCLUSIVE VIDEO/ PICTURES!!!***
http://www.ctka.net/reviews/kennedydetailreview.html
This extremely rare and previously unpublished find was made by myself, Vince Palamara, with the cooperation of person (s) who shall remain nameless for now. This presentation features President John F. Kennedy's "eyes only" briefing book encompassing official photos of the Secret Service White House Detail (and the Hyannis Port Detail) that is referenced in Michael O'Brien's book "John F. Kennedy: A Biography" (pages 740-741). While it is not all encompassing (acting literally as a snapshot of the moment), it does contain most of JFK's contingent of agents from approximately the Spring/ Summer 1962 period (Walt Coughlin joined the WHD in June 1962, while James "Mike" Mastrovito left the detail then; ASAIC John Campion was replaced by Roy Kellerman in October 1962). Included are agents Wade Rodham, THE UNCLE OF HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, Thomas B. Shipman, who died shortly before 11/22/63, Henry "Hank" Rybka, the infamous agent recalled at Love Field on 11/22/63, etc. etc. etc. Enjoy!

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKpalamara.htm

http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1.html

Vincent Palamara was born in Pittsburgh and graduated from Duquesne University with a degree in Sociology.

Although not even born when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Vince brings fresh eyes to an old case. In fact, Vince would go on to study the largely overlooked actions - and inactions - of the United States Secret Service in unprecedented detail, as well as achieving a world's record in the process, having interviewed and corresponded with over seventy former agents (the House Select Committee on Assassinations had the old record of 46 with a 6 million dollar budget and supboena power from Congress), not to mention many surviving family members, White House aides, and even quite a few Parkland and Bethesda medical witnesses for a corresponding project. The result was Survivor's Guilt; The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President, a very successful self-published book that sold thousands of copies in the 1990's before becoming a free online e-book in 2006.

In addition, the aforementioned corresponding project on the John F. Kennedy assassination medical evidence, JFK: The Medical Evidence Reference, Vince's second book, although almost an afterthought to Vince's main area of research, still sold hundreds of copies and was favorably mentioned in books by William Law, R. Andrew Kiel, James Fetzer, and even Vince Bugliosi. Like his first book, Vince's medical evidence tome became a free online e-book in 2006.

All told, Vince has been favorably mentioned in over 50 JFK and Secret Service related books to date (including two whole chapters in Murder in Dealey Plaza, The Secret Service: The Hidden History Of An Enigmatic Agency by Philip Melanson, and the Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board, among many others), often at length, in the bibliographies, and in the Secret Service - and even medical evidence - areas of these works.

Vince has appeared on the History Channel, local cable access television, YouTube, radio, newspapers, print journals, at national conferences, and all over the internet. Also, Vince's original research materials, or copies of said materials, are stored in the National Archives (by request under Deed Of Gift by the ARRB), the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Harvard University, the Assassination Archives and Research Center, and the Dallas Public Library.

Vince Palamara has become known (as he was dubbed by the History Channel in 2003) "the Secret Service expert." As former JFK Secret Service agent Joe Paolella proclaimed: "You seem to know a lot about the Secret Service, maybe even more than I do," while fellow JFK Secret Service agent Chuck Zboril stated: "You might be helpful to the official Secret Service historian who works out of Washington!"

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  • thanks everyone

  • President Kennedy was a very nice man, was NOT difficult to protect, and NEVER ordered the agents off the rear of his limousine (nor did his staff). The buck stops with the Secret Service. Don't believe any books by former agents trying to say otherwise!

  • Great pictures!!! Excellent history and Amazing video.I really Like it : )

  • @7glitteringstar thanks alot :O)

  • So much history in this magnificent video!! Exceptional work indeed! Thanks my dear!!

  • @ka85ak thanks so much! :O)

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  • Hi, I think is very important your studies about this subject...tks for your video...

  • The last guy with the glasses looks like the actor/prison warden in The Shawshank Redemption movie!!! ;)

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  • great!!

  • outstanding video!

  • Just read the book by Gerald Blaine and it is required reading. My heart goes out to these hero's like Clint Hill and others who had to witness this sad tragedy . May God bless and help them heal.

  • @paul8kangas get some serious help. Bush was an oil man when Kennedy was killed. He was a nobody in 1963. keep spewing your insane conspiracy theories though, it's great comedy.

  • As a guard for JFK,

    I have strong evidence that the Bush CIA

    killed JFK.

    See the secret facts on the JFK ambush:

    Youtube: paul8kangas

  • how many of them were in on it?

  • fantastic video!

  • Vince great video, I am a researccher of the Assassination also

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