adamthewoo Another Intresting Fact Actor Bill Paxton Was With His Dad In Downtown Fort Worth When JFK gave his final speech there is a picture of Bill Paxton on his dad sholders in the crowd of people who there outside of the hotel where JFK spend his last night nice new tribute has been placed there check it out if you get a chance!
I remember this so well. My mother and grandmother crying as though a member of the family had been killed. I've always felt that we as a country lost something that day that we have never gotten back. And a family lost a husband, father, son, and brother.
I'm 58 and grew up in Dallas and in the 70's during the Congressional investigation there where weekly shows in Dallas about the crime of the century. I have walked in your footsteps and get very emotional seeing you relive this event. Thanks for the blog, some of your greatest work to date!! Hope your headed to the site of Most famous murder live on TV a few days later.
awesome video Adam. I was in the 5th grade when this happened living not too far away we were all in shock and disbelief. Been back there one time to visit the plaza but did not have time to go into the museum. You video is very special my friend.
Great video Adam. You presented his death with great sensitivity and acknowledged Zapruder's distress. What a contrast to 14.07 with the selfie being taken on the X. Seriously people!!
Congratulations Adam for presenting a seldom scene view from Mr. Zapruder's point. Everyone focuses on the assasination, but never from his view. I feel sorry for that poor man after filming what could be described as the most infamous video in history. You showed it with taste and respect. Thanks again Adam.
Here's another good one. 11 + 22 = 33. and Dallas is on or near the 33rd parallel. Also Dealey Plaza was built on the site of the first Masonic Lodge built in Dallas. The first time I went to dealey Plaza the most interesting thing to me was that it's built on a slope. I had always just thought it was flat. JFK's car was moving downhill when he was shot.
Ted Cassidy who played Lurch in The Addams Family TV show was a disc jockey / reporter in Dallas at the time of the assassination. he was also one of the people who saw the Zapruder film for the first time
Born and raised in Dallas TX. I'm a big fan of yours bro and I've watched every vid. Good to see you in the Big D. Come back and see us bro when you can. Parts of Robocop was filmed here in Downtown Dallas as well would love to see you do a video on that.
I was in high school when it happened and the principal made an over head announcement about it and for all of use to go home, the complete school was silent except a few girls crying as we left. It was such a sad day!
Wow I went in 1988 and there wasn't anything touristy I had to find everything myself, nobody wanted to talk about it. Love the story angle you did Adam, 10/10 natural film maker.
It was amazing seeing how it must have looked from Mr. Zapruder's camera view. What he must have been thinking that day. Knowing he had captured a moment in history that was tragic and vital to the entire nation. You gave an idea to his perspective in a unique way. Great video!
I remember that day - I was a kid but I remember that all the teachers were crying and my parents and the world seemed very gloomy and quiet - it is a day I will never forget. The U.S. was in mourning and shock and you could feel it.
I have been to the 6th Floor Museum and it is an incredible experience. We had a guy outside the museum tell us that he hoped we liked the lies the museum told us. Little bit of a creeper. I still remember that and it was almost 17 years ago.
Toured the area a few years ago when I was visiting Texas. It was worth seeing. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is well done and worth visiting.
I also never knew the name of the man who took the video. I was a young teenager at the time living in Washington DC. I remember so well the days of mourning in DC after Kennedy's assassination. Everything closed down. We didn't have school for a few days. The day it happened I was taking a walk with my best friend since it was an early release day from school due to a teacher's work day. I remember seeing a special news bulletin on a TV as we walked by a house. Back then, there weren't many special news bulletins that interrupted TV shows. When we got to our destination we heard what happened and hurried back home. Thank you for sharing Mr. Zapruder with us. It is so sad to see that he lived to be only 65. This experience really took a toll on him. Nice call to get there early before so many others came to that area. Well done Adam.
Perhaps the best video (in my opinion) you've ever filmed for us. I have always been curious why Oswald (if in fact he *was* the shooter) didn't shoot Kennedy as his limousine turned the corner just below the sixth floor window. It would have been a much easier shot.
streaming1950 don't think it was Oswald too he was just someone in the building I think someone shot like CIA if you look at pics they was government around that building etc snr bush one
Since I was a young child I have been fascinated by this event and you've taken it to an awesome understanding level.thank you! You've made Dallas my next adventure.
My mom was down there, I was 2 years old at the time........She just remembers "trying to get the hell out" as she puts it. IT was a mad house. "for that time " she said she herd the shots " sounded like firecrackers, according to her" the screaming hollering and people that were NOT scrambling. they were just standing there like they seen a ghost. What many people forget, there was a police officer killed that day J.D. Tippit. As a resident of Dallas They only opened up the Museum several years ago. it was open to the public just as a building I have been there many times. People were scared after this.
The best book on the subject is by Michael Collins Piper! It is called "Final Judgement" and there is NO DOUBT left in your mind when you finish that book, who was responsible for the murder of JFK!
I remember sitting in 7th grade class when the announcement came over the loud speaker that President Kennedy was assassinated. People all over the world mourned. Thanks Adam for another enlightening vlog.
I too was in 7th grade when a similar announcement was made over the school's loud speaker. I've been to Dealey Plaza and walked the same places that are shown in this video. But fortunately some clues were left that allows this mystery to be solved. The first thing you have to understand in looking at the JFK assassination is that you cannot take anything at face value, everything has to be verified as authentic. When you do that, the truth rises to the surface, and the lies stick out, obviously altered or forged. Polls show about 80% of Americans believe they were lied to.
I was in the 8th grade in Government class taking a test on the Constitution when the school counselor entered the room and spoke quietly to our teacher who then went to her cupboard and took out a radio. She put it on her desk and turned it on. Within just a few seconds we heard the President had been shot. A very short time later we heard that he was dead. A lowering of the flag ensued, and school was suspended. Very, VERY sad day for ALL of us! 🇺🇸
Interesting how right after the driver says "here's the first shot right here" as he drives over the marker in the street, and you can hear some kind of interference in the audio that kind of sounds like a gun shot right after at 17:36.
Amazing video as usual Adam. I'm Canadian and know a little about American history and watching your vlogs I learn so much more! Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Class act Adam. You show much respect for what happened on that aweful day. I'm Canadian and was a very small boy when it happened but I remember it well and I often think of it. Your ending was top shelf as well. Respect ✊
Years back, I was with a friend driving through Dallas on a cross-country trip. We thought, "What is there to see in Dallas?" It didn't take long to think of "The Grassy Knoll." My friend was driving and I was navigating, looking at a map. I spotted the knoll and realized we were driving over the spot where JFK was killed. The tingling on the back of my neck sent chills all the way down my spine. I'll never forget that.
I got chills at the same spot too! I was 5 years old when JFK was assassinated, and I often wonder how different our world would have been had he lived. Thanks for the more personal view of the area. You're the best!
With tears in my eyes I would like to thank you, Adam, you presented it wonderfully. I will always remember that day. I was in 1st grade when our principal came to our classroom to tell us the horrible news and to let the students to leave early. I ran all the way home to find my grandma crying as she watched Walter Cronkite delivering the news while trying not to cry on camera. Kennedy was probably the only president so revired that many Catholic homes, ours included, had that famous Kennedy portrait hanging in their livingrooms. I will never forget that day and the subsequent days after. Thank you again Adam.
The whole Kennedy assassination is so spooky to me it gives the chills, the lengths covert groups will go to silence a man, even the President Of The United States is mindblowing and sad. Can we trust anyone? Rest In Peace President Kennedy
" This basic Italian army rifle was developed at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890 and the names given to it tend to be a little misleading. In fact the only Mannlicher feature of the weapon is the magazine, using a 6-round clip; the only feature attributable to Carcano is the safety catch; while General Parravicino’s name appears to have been attached from courtesy, he was the officer in charge of the commission charged with development of a new rifle design. As for the rest of it, it might just as well have been called ‘Mauser-Carcano’, since the general effect is that of a modified Mauser rifle. "
I have this special sort of appreciation for Adam the woo videos. I have never been able to say I didn't learn from s video I watched of yours. You've taught me things I never would have learned in school. Thank you Mr.Woo
My 4th grade teacher Ms. Brown was iirc 5 or 6 at the time and was in Dealey Plaza, about 100 feet away from the president when he was shot. She went to see "the best president since Lincoln" with her grandmother. I haven't watched footage specifically looking for them but Ms. Brown said when the first shot fired, her grandmother pushed her down on the ground and got in between her and the sound of the gunshots. Ms. Brown said she didn't see the bullet hit because she flinched from the sound and her grandmother was so quick. She said she didn't see it but she would never forget what she heard and felt that day. That being said, those people taking selfies on the Xs in the road are pretty gross.
That man had ties to nefarious characters. I don't think it was an accident that he filmed this. He was there for a purpose. The whole thing was planned. Zapruder was a Russian Freemason and an Inspector-General (33rd degree) of the Scottish Rite.
You took the words right out of my mouth. Zapruder knew EXACTLY what he was doing! And his film was doctored to remove how the limo came to a near complete stop.
@xc5647321 xc5647321 I agree Kennedy came from an Illuminati family. However, I think he himself was a decent man, and was killed for attempting to restore a Republic to its people, so I think he went AGAINST them. I think Tippit, nickname "JFK" at the Dallas Police Dept, was killed and made to look more like him while on Air Force Two, so they could stick with the one shooter story. The BACK of Kennedy's head was "gone." And reading the rest of your stuff, I have to now consider you're either ignorant, or a shill. This Corona bullshit is, in my opinion, to either establish "medical marshal law," or set precedence for same. I do not think the Georgia Guidestones are a joke; they do indeed plan to kill MOST of humanity, because now we are expendable, and technology can insure the luxuries they covet. "They" meaning the worldwide elite; the Rothschilds, the Black Nobility, etc. But the Corona virus is not killing "billions." Nor do I think it will.
@xc5647321 xc5647321 I am not afraid of the inevitable...DEATH. Your fear mongering attempt falls flat. Death is ready to grab any and all of us at any moment. Only the sleeping sheep fear death, because they are living AS IF they are going to live forever. As for dying "alone," that makes me what? A loser? Do you honestly think I give a rat's ass about the opinion of someone like you? Two of the most pathetic existences one can have are as either a shill, or a slave who hasn't figure out it is a slave.
hi Adam, nice work. I've never commented to you before. Just started viewing some of your vlogs a couple months ago. I can't travel like you do and wish that I could. (health limitations) Through you I am able to see places I will surely never go. I really must thank you for that. I haven't watched all of your vids obviously, but it seems you have an unshakable demeanor. Never angry or hostile, yet never complacent. I wish I could stay as centered. I don't have much. but if you are ever in my area I would be happy to share it with you. Anyhow, thanks for sharing yourself. Travel safe.
Yes, I have watched almost every documentary about this event but I must say that I have never seen it from this perspective. Your presentation Literally put us there in a way that no other has. To honor your presentation I have left no identifying remarks so that the next viewer can feel the impact as I did. Thank you for your Amazing research.
i hate that mentality.. you cant film here! they probably think people will see it on the internet and not want to see it in person... where as lots of people would see it and want to go there. both supporting the museum and helping people learn.. some places obviously need to stay unfilmed.. but.. yeah.. sry.. still half asleep haha. awesome video today and for the other JFK info the last few vlogs
Thank you Adam for this well laid out vlog. It shows why all these years later that as a nation we are still intrigued by the events of that sad day in November 1963. I like that you took the time to highlight Mr. Zapruder and even visited his grave. It is truly remarkable how one man with a video camera happened to be in the right place at the right time to witness such an event.
Well Adam, one could sense the feeling of empathy and kindredness that you have with this gentleman, filming as you yourself, do. That must've been hard on him, for sure. But he performed a great service for us Americans by the documenting the tragedy. This was a great vlog, and it helps me to pinpoint Dealy Square as we travel over and around Dallas with our loads. Thanks, hun, and safe travels.
i cannot stand that you pay your money to go into a place and they wont let you record video or pictures so that you have documented memories of where youve been
Good job Adam, I remember that day. I was 16 and was on my lunch break at Ouachita Parish high school in Monroe,Louisiana when we heard the news. I have traveled past that site many times over the years but never stopped. Thanks for doing so.
I liked this episode. Question: Is Zapruder's camera still in the Depository museum? It was many years ago and you could reach out and touch it. I did.
What a brilliant way to take a topic that's been covered so many times and present it in a different way. Greatly enjoyed learning about Mr. Zapruder and trying to think of things from his perspective.
From Dallas - Abraham Zapruder used an 8mm (silent) film camera, which is now on display in the museum. He and Marilyn Sitzman went directly back to his office where he put the camera in his safe. The film was later developed at the Dallas Kodak plant. I was 9 years old an in the 3rd grade at the time of the assassination. School was let out early, and I went home. I discovered later I had traveled directly past the home of Abraham Zapruder, taking the most direct route home. Years later I took the course at UT-A taught by Jim Marrs. He was writing the book Crossfire, which was later used as a basis for the movie JFK. He published a photo I took in his book of the acoustic tests on Dealey Plaza, done in 1979. I later got to meet Marilyn Sitzman. Thank you for posting this video.
After watching the majority of Adam's vlogs I will say that this was one of his best. Easily top 5 and will lead to something bigger for him if he keeps this kind of work up. Congrats Adam! From just south of the Orange Circle, Safe Travels!
Wow can you imagine how many people walk and drive through there and have no idea about this piece of JFK history...until the tourist groups gather and opportunist try to sell the souvenirs 😛
If you haven't ever watched or read 11.22.63, it's amazing. Marvelous Stephen King book and amazing series. Possibly the best representation of TX i've seen on screen.
I'll have to rewatch it now! I loved that series...seriously, it's great to have a show based in TX where barely anyone is wearing a cowboy hat. I'm in Fort Worth and was amazed at how historically accurate it was.
Very tasteful, my friend! I like how you finished today's journey at the Zapruder headstone. Made me smile to see the stones placed there. I checked Google & found this "....place a stone or pebble on a headstone to indicate that you have visited the grave and to indicate respect for the deceased." Something to consider on your next cemetery visit!
Ruby was getting cash when Oswald was supposed to be transferred and the only reason he made it on time to shoot him is because Oswald himself requested a jacket.
You are equal to Abraham Zapruder, we see through you the things we would not otherwise see. Remember when I came home from school and my mother was crying in the kitchen. She said that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Acme Inc., yes,there were a few such misguided people. Most were politically opposed to JFK,and failed to grasp the magnitude of the injury that had been inflicted on the country.
This vlog really got to me in a different way than they normally do. Thanks Adam, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these. I love the information.
Beautifully and respectfully done. I've seen many a documentary on this subject but I've never felt like I've really been there like your vlog today. Thank you for showing us this perspective. Hopefully soon I can visit Dallas myself.
Tried to present this in a slightly different way than normal. Hope I at least partially succeeded. Thanks for watching .
adamthewoo It is as it always is.... Awesome! Good morning dude!
adamthewoo Another Intresting Fact Actor Bill Paxton Was With His Dad In Downtown Fort Worth When JFK gave his final speech there is a picture of Bill Paxton on his dad sholders in the crowd of people who there outside of the hotel where JFK spend his last night nice new tribute has been placed there check it out if you get a chance!
adamthewoo Parkland is a good movie about Zapruder.
Diana C Agree, totally disrespectful for the selfies.
You are a great teacher to everyone! Thank you.
It is amazing to think a "vintage" vlogger in a sense had such an impact on the world. Crazy!
right ? Thats the feel of this video I was going for
adamthewoo It is amazing to think how you impact others or even the world. Love what you do and how you do it!
I remember this so well. My mother and grandmother crying as though a member of the family had been killed. I've always felt that we as a country lost something that day that we have never gotten back. And a family lost a husband, father, son, and brother.
I'm 58 and grew up in Dallas and in the 70's during the Congressional investigation there where weekly shows in Dallas about the crime of the century. I have walked in your footsteps and get very emotional seeing you relive this event. Thanks for the blog, some of your greatest work to date!! Hope your headed to the site of Most famous murder live on TV a few days later.
thanks for the comment William . Its very powerful being down there
Thank you Adam, this was probably the best video tour of Dealey plaza I've ever seen.
Indeed, the Best presentation!
awesome video Adam. I was in the 5th grade when this happened living not too far away we were all in shock and disbelief. Been back there one time to visit the plaza but did not have time to go into the museum. You video is very special my friend.
The car Kennedy was riding in is at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. It was changed into a hardtop after the assignation.
Great video Adam. You presented his death with great sensitivity and acknowledged Zapruder's distress. What a contrast to 14.07 with the selfie being taken on the X. Seriously people!!
This was a really good take on that tragic event. You did a really good job.
Congratulations Adam for presenting a seldom scene view from Mr. Zapruder's point. Everyone focuses on the assasination, but never from his view. I feel sorry for that poor man after filming what could be described as the most infamous video in history. You showed it with taste and respect. Thanks again Adam.
The vlog # is 1693. Rearrange the #'s and you get 1963. Thought that was kind of interesting.
That is cool...good Observation skills.
Here's another good one. 11 + 22 = 33. and Dallas is on or near the 33rd parallel. Also Dealey Plaza was built on the site of the first Masonic Lodge built in Dallas. The first time I went to dealey Plaza the most interesting thing to me was that it's built on a slope. I had always just thought it was flat. JFK's car was moving downhill when he was shot.
John Smith but yet the driver was slowing up & breaking.
Weird.
Confidences !
At first I thought he accidentally mixed it up.
I like the way you show respect for the departed, no matter if they were outlaws, actors or presidents
Very very well down. Good perspective and reflection concerning that sad day in Dallas. All this time later and it still feels one with disbelief.
You put this together most Exemplary, Thank you so much.
You seem remarkably calm being in one of the most infamous spots ever! You must be totally freaking out inside! Thanks for documenting it.
I believe that it is calm reverence. Adam is good at that.
Ted Cassidy who played Lurch in The Addams Family TV show was a disc jockey / reporter in Dallas at the time of the assassination. he was also one of the people who saw the Zapruder film for the first time
Woah, that's really fascinating
Born and raised in Dallas TX. I'm a big fan of yours bro and I've watched every vid. Good to see you in the Big D. Come back and see us bro when you can. Parts of Robocop was filmed here in Downtown Dallas as well would love to see you do a video on that.
I was in high school when it happened and the principal made an over head announcement about it and for all of use to go home, the complete school was silent except a few girls crying as we left. It was such a sad day!
Good morning Adam and everyone. up early watching the man live my dream of traveling while i get ready to go to work =[ keep the dream alive good sir.
thank you . I will for sure
Rock on Adam. Your videos make me interested in going out and finding interesting places in the country.
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I cant wait to see what state he travels to next! I hope he eventually travels to Alaska.
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Well yea, why do you think I've never been? Still would love to see him go there.
Would be nice but wild life would be to much for the woooooo
I used to live in Dallas. Had a job interview on the 4th floor. Never really thought about where I was until I left the building.
☘️ Rest In Peace President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.☘️ Your quick wit is missed every day. 🇮🇪
Wow I went in 1988 and there wasn't anything touristy I had to find everything myself, nobody wanted to talk about it. Love the story angle you did Adam, 10/10 natural film maker.
It was amazing seeing how it must have looked from Mr. Zapruder's camera view. What he must have been thinking that day. Knowing he had captured a moment in history that was tragic and vital to the entire nation. You gave an idea to his perspective in a unique way. Great video!
I remember that day - I was a kid but I remember that all the teachers were crying and my parents and the world seemed very gloomy and quiet - it is a day I will never forget. The U.S. was in mourning and shock and you could feel it.
I have been to the 6th Floor Museum and it is an incredible experience. We had a guy outside the museum tell us that he hoped we liked the lies the museum told us. Little bit of a creeper. I still remember that and it was almost 17 years ago.
Toured the area a few years ago when I was visiting Texas. It was worth seeing. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is well done and worth visiting.
Awesome work Adam!! JFK would be proud!!
Very well presented vlog of a terrible moment in history. Wel done Adam....
thank you so much
I concur
I also never knew the name of the man who took the video. I was a young teenager at the time living in Washington DC. I remember so well the days of mourning in DC after Kennedy's assassination. Everything closed down. We didn't have school for a few days. The day it happened I was taking a walk with my best friend since it was an early release day from school due to a teacher's work day. I remember seeing a special news bulletin on a TV as we walked by a house. Back then, there weren't many special news bulletins that interrupted TV shows. When we got to our destination we heard what happened and hurried back home. Thank you for sharing Mr. Zapruder with us. It is so sad to see that he lived to be only 65. This experience really took a toll on him. Nice call to get there early before so many others came to that area. Well done Adam.
Perhaps the best video (in my opinion) you've ever filmed for us. I have always been curious why Oswald (if in fact he *was* the shooter) didn't shoot Kennedy as his limousine turned the corner just below the sixth floor window. It would have been a much easier shot.
thank you. I did my best not to do a typical video on the event and just show it from Abrahams perspective
streaming1950 moving target want easy but I'm sure the last shot came from the fence
streaming1950 don't think it was Oswald too he was just someone in the building I think someone shot like CIA if you look at pics they was government around that building etc snr bush one
oswald also shot a cop later in the day,that is one of the things that makes me convinced he was at least "In on it" ,,jussayin
Nitrate test showed he didn't even fire a weapon that day.
Most infamous filming location you have ever covered. Great job on representing the point of view for Mr Zapruder.
I was just three years old when this happened, but can remember the shock and concern with my parents. It’s probably my earliest memory.
Since I was a young child I have been fascinated by this event and you've taken it to an awesome understanding level.thank you! You've made Dallas my next adventure.
Good Morning Everyone. Waking up you a cup of coffee and the daily Woo. Cheers!
Your passion for what you do is really inspiring Adam. I share in your excitement for history. Thank you for the amazing vlogs.
I was in high school and remember how tragic this all was for everyone.
Thank you Adam for going there! I was waiting for you to do that. Very good job
My mom was down there, I was 2 years old at the time........She just remembers "trying to get the hell out" as she puts it. IT was a mad house. "for that time " she said she herd the shots " sounded like firecrackers, according to her" the screaming hollering and people that were NOT scrambling. they were just standing there like they seen a ghost. What many people forget, there was a police officer killed that day J.D. Tippit. As a resident of Dallas They only opened up the Museum several years ago. it was open to the public just as a building I have been there many times. People were scared after this.
Thanks for taking us there Adam. Great job. Informative and Respectful. God Bless.
The best book on the subject is by Michael Collins Piper! It is called "Final Judgement" and there is NO DOUBT left in your mind when you finish that book, who was responsible for the murder of JFK!
I think Abraham would be proud. You handled his trauma and pain with dignity. Thanks for a great and thoughtful video.
It's fascinating seeing the assassination site "as it is" rather than on some grainy old film.
Wow! Having just been there myself in December, you've captured the essence of the event in majestic fashion my friend. That was awesome!
I remember sitting in 7th grade class when the announcement came over the loud speaker that President Kennedy was assassinated.
People all over the world mourned. Thanks Adam for another enlightening vlog.
eric escher I was in 6th grade. Saw Oswald shot by Ruby on live tv.
I too was in 7th grade when a similar announcement was made over the school's loud speaker. I've been to Dealey Plaza and walked the same places that are shown in this video.
But fortunately some clues were left that allows this mystery to be solved. The first thing you have to understand in looking at the JFK assassination is that you cannot take anything at face value, everything has to be verified as authentic. When you do that, the truth rises to the surface, and the lies stick out, obviously altered or forged. Polls show about 80% of Americans believe they were lied to.
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Oswald was a Patsy.
@Philip Freeman
I was 6yrs old and I remember that day vividly. Several teachers were crying. A very sad day in history.
I was in the 8th grade in Government class taking a test on the Constitution when the school counselor entered the room and spoke quietly to our teacher who then went to her cupboard and took out a radio. She put it on her desk and turned it on. Within just a few seconds we heard the President had been shot. A very short time later we heard that he was dead. A lowering of the flag ensued, and school was suspended. Very, VERY sad day for ALL of us! 🇺🇸
Interesting how right after the driver says "here's the first shot right here" as he drives over the marker in the street, and you can hear some kind of interference in the audio that kind of sounds like a gun shot right after at 17:36.
Love your videos Adam keep up the good work.
Amazing video as usual Adam. I'm Canadian and know a little about American history and watching your vlogs I learn so much more! Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Class act Adam. You show much respect for what happened on that aweful day. I'm Canadian and was a very small boy when it happened but I remember it well and I often think of it. Your ending was top shelf as well. Respect ✊
Years back, I was with a friend driving through Dallas on a cross-country trip. We thought, "What is there to see in Dallas?" It didn't take long to think of "The Grassy Knoll." My friend was driving and I was navigating, looking at a map. I spotted the knoll and realized we were driving over the spot where JFK was killed. The tingling on the back of my neck sent chills all the way down my spine. I'll never forget that.
Really interesting! I can’t even imagine how Mr.Zapruder was traumatized! “ALLEGEDLY”. I would say so! Nice video footage from the 7th floor also!
In the video he says that the X marked the spot where JFK died. Yet they did a tracheotomy on JFK at Parkland. Waste of time.
I got chills at the same spot too! I was 5 years old when JFK was assassinated, and I often wonder how different our world would have been had he lived. Thanks for the more personal view of the area. You're the best!
Welcome to Dallas! Nice point of view from Zapruder. Just eerie. And sad.
With tears in my eyes I would like to thank you, Adam, you presented it wonderfully. I will always remember that day. I was in 1st grade when our principal came to our classroom to tell us the horrible news and to let the students to leave early. I ran all the way home to find my grandma crying as she watched Walter Cronkite delivering the news while trying not to cry on camera. Kennedy was probably the only president so revired that many Catholic homes, ours included, had that famous Kennedy portrait hanging in their livingrooms. I will never forget that day and the subsequent days after. Thank you again Adam.
today we call that condition PTSD.....
Great vlog Adam. As usual you come through with flying colors PAL. I love your work and you are the greatest. Thank you kindly.
Any thoughts of visiting the Southfork Ranch where the TV show Dallas was filmed since you are in the area? It is apparently open for tours daily.
Great video Adam!!
The whole Kennedy assassination is so spooky to me it gives the chills, the lengths covert groups will go to silence a man, even the President Of The United States is mindblowing and sad. Can we trust anyone? Rest In Peace President Kennedy
Um, except he was most likely killed by Oswalt. If you believe otherwise, you're should check yourself into a hotel with rubber rooms.
Todd no last name
Government agent replying to a three year old comment
@@toddnolastname4485 and Epstein killed himself, right?
" This basic Italian army rifle was developed at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890 and the names given to it tend to be a little misleading. In fact the only Mannlicher feature of the weapon is the magazine, using a 6-round clip; the only feature attributable to Carcano is the safety catch; while General Parravicino’s name appears to have been attached from courtesy, he was the officer in charge of the commission charged with development of a new rifle design. As for the rest of it, it might just as well have been called ‘Mauser-Carcano’, since the general effect is that of a modified Mauser rifle. "
I have this special sort of appreciation for Adam the woo videos. I have never been able to say I didn't learn from s video I watched of yours. You've taught me things I never would have learned in school. Thank you Mr.Woo
I love JFK, he's my favorite president. He was gone too soon. Thank you for this ❤
I love the way you told the story and highlighted a man who many have forgotten.
Adam said, "they've circled a certain word here for some reason..." haha you know he doesn't believe Oswald did it all himself
My 4th grade teacher Ms. Brown was iirc 5 or 6 at the time and was in Dealey Plaza, about 100 feet away from the president when he was shot. She went to see "the best president since Lincoln" with her grandmother. I haven't watched footage specifically looking for them but Ms. Brown said when the first shot fired, her grandmother pushed her down on the ground and got in between her and the sound of the gunshots.
Ms. Brown said she didn't see the bullet hit because she flinched from the sound and her grandmother was so quick. She said she didn't see it but she would never forget what she heard and felt that day.
That being said, those people taking selfies on the Xs in the road are pretty gross.
it,s amazing how many of the kennedy have died since than ..
Everyday is November 22nd 1963 in Dealy plaza. Thanks for sharing Adam!
Hey Adam! You're the Bo Jackson of RUclips. Woo Knows!
thats a big complement, thank you
Woo knows Diddley. Hope you get that.
It's from a commercial "Bo (Jackson) knows Diddley"
Thanks for sharing a moment in history with us, I hope you're having an awesome Saturday. Safe Travels
That man had ties to nefarious characters. I don't think it was an accident that he filmed this. He was there for a purpose. The whole thing was planned. Zapruder was a Russian Freemason and an Inspector-General (33rd degree) of the Scottish Rite.
Bush had a boat named after him
You took the words right out of my mouth. Zapruder knew EXACTLY what he was doing! And his film was doctored to remove how the limo came to a near complete stop.
@xc5647321 xc5647321 I agree Kennedy came from an Illuminati family. However, I think he himself was a decent man, and was killed for attempting to restore a Republic to its people, so I think he went AGAINST them. I think Tippit, nickname "JFK" at the Dallas Police Dept, was killed and made to look more like him while on Air Force Two, so they could stick with the one shooter story. The BACK of Kennedy's head was "gone." And reading the rest of your stuff, I have to now consider you're either ignorant, or a shill. This Corona bullshit is, in my opinion, to either establish "medical marshal law," or set precedence for same. I do not think the Georgia Guidestones are a joke; they do indeed plan to kill MOST of humanity, because now we are expendable, and technology can insure the luxuries they covet. "They" meaning the worldwide elite; the Rothschilds, the Black Nobility, etc. But the Corona virus is not killing "billions." Nor do I think it will.
@xc5647321 xc5647321 I am not afraid of the inevitable...DEATH. Your fear mongering attempt falls flat. Death is ready to grab any and all of us at any moment. Only the sleeping sheep fear death, because they are living AS IF they are going to live forever. As for dying "alone," that makes me what? A loser? Do you honestly think I give a rat's ass about the opinion of someone like you? Two of the most pathetic existences one can have are as either a shill, or a slave who hasn't figure out it is a slave.
hi Adam, nice work. I've never commented to you before. Just started viewing some of your vlogs a couple months ago. I can't travel like you do and wish that I could. (health limitations) Through you I am able to see places I will surely never go. I really must thank you for that. I haven't watched all of your vids obviously, but it seems you have an unshakable demeanor. Never angry or hostile, yet never complacent. I wish I could stay as centered.
I don't have much. but if you are ever in my area I would be happy to share it with you.
Anyhow, thanks for sharing yourself. Travel safe.
What a story! I was saying WOW!
Yes, I have watched almost every documentary about this event but I must say that I have never seen it from this perspective. Your presentation Literally put us there in a way that no other has.
To honor your presentation I have left no identifying remarks so that the next viewer can feel the impact as I did.
Thank you for your Amazing research.
i hate that mentality.. you cant film here! they probably think people will see it on the internet and not want to see it in person... where as lots of people would see it and want to go there. both supporting the museum and helping people learn.. some places obviously need to stay unfilmed.. but.. yeah.. sry.. still half asleep haha. awesome video today and for the other JFK info the last few vlogs
lkporter1989 I agree.
lkporter1989 yes. Exactly. Seeing something on a screen will never compare to being somewhere physically.
There more worried about the lasers in the auto focus damaging the artifacts.
No, it isn't that whatsoever.
It's that they don't want to be harassed by those crazy ass conspiracy theorists, or worse.
I think it's more along the lines of the idiot standing in the middle of the road where Kennedy was shot. It's a bit too morbid.
Love the video, thanks for stopping by to show the plaza.
Adam also ever think about putting a Moped and Hitch on the back of large Marge??
Acme Inc.
a conspiracy theory? LoL!
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Thank you Adam for this well laid out vlog. It shows why all these years later that as a nation we are still intrigued by the events of that sad day in November 1963. I like that you took the time to highlight Mr. Zapruder and even visited his grave. It is truly remarkable how one man with a video camera happened to be in the right place at the right time to witness such an event.
JFK would have changed USA so much. RIP
Well Adam, one could sense the feeling of empathy and kindredness that you have with this gentleman, filming as you yourself, do. That must've been hard on him, for sure. But he performed a great service for us Americans by the documenting the tragedy.
This was a great vlog, and it helps me to pinpoint Dealy Square as we travel over and around Dallas with our loads. Thanks, hun, and safe travels.
i cannot stand that you pay your money to go into a place and they wont let you record video or pictures so that you have documented memories of where youve been
They won’t let you at this museum because it will ruin the artifacts they have
Good job Adam,
I remember that day. I was 16 and was on my lunch break at Ouachita Parish high school in Monroe,Louisiana when we heard the news. I have traveled past that site many times over the years but never stopped. Thanks for doing so.
I liked this episode. Question: Is Zapruder's camera still in the Depository museum? It was many years ago and you could reach out and touch it. I did.
What a brilliant way to take a topic that's been covered so many times and present it in a different way.
Greatly enjoyed learning about Mr. Zapruder and trying to think of things from his perspective.
I don't know what I believe or don't believe about JFK.
From Dallas - Abraham Zapruder used an 8mm (silent) film camera, which is now on display in the museum. He and Marilyn Sitzman went directly back to his office where he put the camera in his safe. The film was later developed at the Dallas Kodak plant.
I was 9 years old an in the 3rd grade at the time of the assassination. School was let out early, and I went home. I discovered later I had traveled directly past the home of Abraham Zapruder, taking the most direct route home.
Years later I took the course at UT-A taught by Jim Marrs. He was writing the book Crossfire, which was later used as a basis for the movie JFK. He published a photo I took in his book of the acoustic tests on Dealey Plaza, done in 1979.
I later got to meet Marilyn Sitzman.
Thank you for posting this video.
After watching the majority of Adam's vlogs I will say that this was one of his best. Easily top 5 and will lead to something bigger for him if he keeps this kind of work up. Congrats Adam!
From just south of the Orange Circle, Safe Travels!
Hey Adam. Thank you for showing so much respect when visiting these historical sites.
Wow can you imagine how many people walk and drive through there and have no idea about this piece of JFK history...until the tourist groups gather and opportunist try to sell the souvenirs 😛
Just imagine if you had this same camera and stood in the same spot in 1963.So much greater quality..Love all your videos..
Hey Adam that camper is probably the best thing you have a bought , don't you agree
Such a trip...thanks for bringing us along. Good work man 👍
If you haven't ever watched or read 11.22.63, it's amazing. Marvelous Stephen King book and amazing series. Possibly the best representation of TX i've seen on screen.
I'll have to rewatch it now!
I loved that series...seriously, it's great to have a show based in TX where barely anyone is wearing a cowboy hat. I'm in Fort Worth and was amazed at how historically accurate it was.
Very tasteful, my friend! I like how you finished today's journey at the Zapruder headstone. Made me smile to see the stones placed there. I checked Google & found this "....place a stone or pebble on a headstone to indicate that you have visited the grave and to indicate respect for the deceased." Something to consider on your next cemetery visit!
I'm convinced it was a mob hit Jack Ruby cleaned it up
Ruby was getting cash when Oswald was supposed to be transferred and the only reason he made it on time to shoot him is because Oswald himself requested a jacket.
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Thank you for this. I visited here several months ago and didn't know that much about the film. Thanks for telling this in such a respectful way.
Wow that was very intresting!!!
Adam, this was by far your best vlog. I got the chills all the way through the video. Well done.
You are equal to Abraham Zapruder, we see through you the things we would not otherwise see.
Remember when I came home from school and my mother was crying in the kitchen.
She said that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Acme Inc., yes,there were a few such misguided people. Most were politically opposed to JFK,and failed to grasp the magnitude of the injury that had been inflicted on the country.
Acme inc ... my dad told me some of the people he worked with hated the Kennedys
This vlog really got to me in a different way than they normally do. Thanks Adam, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these. I love the information.
Lee Harvey Oswald = Patsy.
Correct
No, he was a killer.
Beautifully and respectfully done. I've seen many a documentary on this subject but I've never felt like I've really been there like your vlog today. Thank you for showing us this perspective. Hopefully soon I can visit Dallas myself.