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Image 1: Shows an incredibly sharp image of the motorcade taken from the Zapruder film. This image is too sharp when calculations are made about Zapruder’s camera and the fact that his shutter was open almost half the time

Image 2: Shows us what the real image should have looked like

Image 1 was published in Life magazine as a beautiful sharp photograph, however this is impossible to capture considering the speed of the car. Either the limo and the background would have had to share some blur, or just the background and the foreground if Zapruder was keeping his steady camera perfectly focused on the limo.

E Howard Hunt was a CIA man who was also involved in Nixon’s Watergate scandal.

Nixon payed Hunt and the others involved a million dollars to keep their mouths shut about Watergate when his boys, including Hunt were arrested. 

Hunt is photographed in Dealey Plaza dressed as a tramp, being escorted from the scene by a couple of police officers. 

These ‘tramps’ hardly look like tramps.

Hunt also left a deathbed confession about his involvement.

To hear the confession, click the youtube link below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbD_u7nUB_c

The shirts. 

I don’t know if anyone cares enough to look at pictures of Oswald all day anymore, but Dr Cinque was right, there is no way anyone on that day in Dealey Plaza wore the exact same shirt. 

Look at that shirt! We know Oswald was kinda skinny which makes total sense because it’s a very loose fitting, baggy shirt and it has a very specific shape and fit to it. 

That shirt had very unusual shape to the lapel on the left side, it seems to be put together much like a jacket. 

That does not compare with what Billy Lovelady wore that day does it? And is it loose fitting and baggy? No, actually I don’t know why he’s wearing a shirt that looks so ridiculous on him. 

The Doorway Man.


For about 50 years, this has been an uncertainty. The doorway man looks a lot like Oswald. The official reports stated the doorway man was Lovelady. 

I’ve attached a face comparison which matches Oswald a hell of a lot more than Lovelady. The only thing that really separates them is the fact that in Dealey Plaza, he looks like he’s squinting. 

How do we know???

‘DELAY’ PLAZA- Witnesses claim the car stopped!

59 WITNESSES STATE THERE WAS A DELAY ON ELM ST

Written in their own words

1) Houston Chronicle Reporter Bo Byers (rode in White House Press Bus)—-twice stated that the Presidential Limousine “almost came to a stop, a dead stop”; in fact, he has had nightmares about this. [C-SPAN, 11/20/93, “Journalists Remember The Kennedy Assassination”; see also the 1/94 “Fourth Decade”: article by Sheldon Inkol];

2) ABC Reporter Bob Clark (rode in the National Press Pool Car)—-Reported on the air that the limousine stopped on Elm Street during the shooting [WFAA/ ABC, 11/22/63];

3) UPI White House Reporter Merriman Smith (rode in the same car as Clark, above)—-“The President’s car, possibly as much as 150 or 200 yards ahead, seemed to falter briefly” [UPI story, 11/23/63, as reported in “Four Days”, UPI, p. 32];

4) DPD motorcycle officer James W. Courson (one of two mid-motorcade motorcycles)—”The limousine came to a stop and Mrs. Kennedy was on the back. I noticed that as I came around the corner at Elm. Then the Secret Service agent [Clint Hill] helped push her back into the car, and the motorcade took off at a high rate of speed.” [“No More Silence” by Larry Sneed (1998), p. 129];

5) DPD motorcycle officer Bobby Joe Dale (one of two rear mid-motorcade motorcycles)—-“After the shots were fired, the whole motorcade came to a stop. I stood and looked through the plaza, noticed there was commotion, and saw people running around his [JFK’s] car. It started to move, then it slowed again; that’s when I saw Mrs. Kennedy coming back on the trunk and another guy [Clint Hill] pushing her back into the car.” [“No More Silence” by Larry Sneed (1998), p. 134];

6) Clemon Earl Johnson—-“You could see it [the limo] speed up and then stop, then speed up, and you could see it stop while they [sic; Clint Hill] threw Mrs. Kennedy back up in the car. Then they just left out of there like a bat of the eye and were just gone.” [“No More Silence” by Larry Sneed (1998), p. 80];

7) Malcolm Summers—-“Then there was some hesitation in the caravan itself, a momentary halt, to give the Secret Service man [Clint Hill] a chance to catch up with the car and jump on. It seems to me that it started back up by the time he got to the car “[“No More Silence” by Larry Sneed (1998), p. 104];

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