First published at 14:18 UTC on December 3rd, 2022.
The FBI collected all photos and video clips of the incident from people, pretending these people would "help" identify the one responsible. But they were never given their footage back.
The Zapruder film was not seen for decades until i…
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The FBI collected all photos and video clips of the incident from people, pretending these people would "help" identify the one responsible. But they were never given their footage back.
The Zapruder film was not seen for decades until it resurfaced. It shows an odd correlation where Kennedy is shot at the same time as the man seated in front of JFK, Governor John Connally, puts a newspaper over his arm and then turns around. The footage should be cleaned up, frame by frame.
Kennedy is shot at that moment Kennedy. The bullet hits JKF in an angle that imply that the bullet projected from a lower angle, only possible by someone sitting in the car with Kennedy... One bullet enters in the lower neck and exits on the back of his head, separating half of the brain. The injuries were enormous, indicating it was a close range shot. Its doubtful the weapons in the 1960s could cause that kind of severe damage if shot from a far distance.
In the official report Governor John Connally suffered odd shrapnel injuries which made no sense to his position in the car, and was initially confusing the police before the FBI took over the investigation.
It's noteworthy that Governor Connally was broke at the time the incident took place. He was a very close friend of Deep State criminal Lyndon Johnson, and Connally magically got access to a large sums of money and a higher, well-paid position, provided by Lyndon Johnson, after Kennedy's assassination.
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