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| The Cover up continues... |
This is the view from above Dealey Plaza, named after George Dealey. Its not really as huge as it seems here. I have been there and it is actually quite small. The fence where the man dressed as a police officer shot Kennedy is within the south west square of the picture. The cars are parked at an angle and then almost perpendicular along a wooden fence. That is the fence behind which the assassin shot Kennedy from the front. The street immediately in front of the fence is Elm Street. Then you have Main and Commerce. I can remember my first visit to Dallas. I will never forget it, of course. I had gotten a cab from my motel and I asked him to take me to Dealey Plaza. He drove south through town down Elm Street. Even though I had never been there before, as soon as I saw the School Book Depository, I knew right were I was. The cabbie must have thought I was a loon, but that was nothing new. Most people do. Im used to it. I almost asked him to let me out right where I recognized everything. But, I waited for him to turn around and come through again. I think he let me out on Houston St, near the bronze statue of George Dealey. From there, I spent the rest of the day in Dealey Plaza. This was the place of which I had only known through the Zapruder Film, magazines, books, and photos. I had been studying the assassination for about 7 years prior, so to finally be there was overwhelming. I was able to keep my composure until I got to the top of the triple overpass. It was then that I cried. I just kinda sat down right on the overpass crosswalk and cried. It was like finally meeting an old friend that you had only known through letters. It was relief, sadness, joy, and grief all at the same time. I took pictures of places I had only seen many photos of before. I chatted with a vendor there on Dealey Plaza who was selling conspiracy magazines. I had an over cooked hot dog from a food vendor next to him. It was a very interesting day. All told, I spent 4 days in Dallas. I rented a car and visited the SBD Museum, the house where the Oswalds lived, and then where Lee roomed for a while. I also went to the place where Officer Tippit was shot. Hopefully, in the near future, I will be able to go back there. There is still alot I want to do. Visiting Dallas puts you in touch with what went on in Dealey Plaza that day. It makes you appreciate how impossible the Warren Reports claims are. It also makes you want to know the truth so it never happens again. |
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| These are the "backyard photos" taken from Janet Williams garage after Oswald was arrested. Lee's wife, Marina, was friends with Janet while they lived in Dallas. These photos are fake. Upon close scrutiny, you can see crop lines horizontal across the chin and perpendicular across the ears. The shadows on his face make it seem like the sun is right over him while the shadow on the ground makes it seem like its more to the front of him. Also, his head, or more specifically his face, is in disporportion to the body in both photos. |
| Contrary to popular belief, I do not study the Kennedy assassination because I think he was some great President. I mean, he did some good things, but most of them did good things. Actually, I think Kennedy was a womanizer. I have no respect for him in that concern. I think that may be a popular view amongst those who study the assassination. I study the JFK assassination because there is overwhelming evidence that he was killed as a result of a conspiracy. Not only that, but some, if not most, of those who conspired to kill JFK were prominent figures within our Government. Doesnt it seem odd to know that at least two of the men that were on the Warren Commission were men who were prominent figures in our government and hated Kennedy? That at least one, perhaps two, of these men were once employed by Kennedys office and were fired by the President for what went on in the Bay of Pigs? Its not a coincidence. Our Government had a hand in killing our President. |
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