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Currently reading a book by Roger Stone titled The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ. Very well-documented and very scary.
That grassy knoll!
Kennedy didn’t kill himself...
There was always a second shooter or primary shooter who lopped off the right side of Kennedy’s head, driving the skull backward with the trajectory of the bullet
Oswald didn’t do this.
I believe that Oswald killed JFK. Someone may have hired him or put him up to it, but I believe he acted alone.
The only 11/22/63 video I want to see is the one from Langley.
How did Kennedys foot end up on the edge of the limo upside down? The Zapruder film shows him falling to the left towards his wife’s lap with his legs in a sitting position. How did his leg stretch out to hang his foot over the edge as the picture shows at the end of the video?
Here is another book that connects ALL the dots.
IOW, it doesn’t just stop at the conclusion it was a deep state job.
Blood, Money, & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK
https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Money-Power-How-Killed/dp/161608197X
BTW, just reading the reviews over an Amazon is pretty astonishing.
Those truly interested in who killed JFK should read RECLAIMING HISTORY by Vincent Bugliosi, and CASE CLOSED by Gerald Posner.
It was Oswald.
obviously, all the kennedy assassination stuff recently is meant to frighten President Trump
I conducted online searches for this specific photo. It does show up on some blog sites. In one it's identified as an AP photo, while others claim the photo was altered.
One site, the International Center of Photography claims the photographer is unknown, and shows it as having been purchased by the museum in 2013:
As well, on another site, the photograph is labeled as "Yarborough Exhibit A." Senator Ralph Yarborough was in the motorcade that day, seated between LBJ and Lady Bird.
At the Assassination Archives and Research Center's website, I found the Yarborough Exhibit A listed in the Warren Commission, Volume VII Table of Contents - Assassination, showing the "Yarborough Exhibit A" was found in the "Exhibits Introduced within the Table of Contents, on page 440. The photo as Exhibit A may appear in the original Warren Commission Report. Not sure about the published version. I read it when it came out, but that was so many years ago, and I never kept it.
The Yarborough Exhibit is the last listed alphabetically on the last page.
Here is the testimony of Senator Yarborough. It's just below Earline Roberts:
Amazing.
He died in 1969.