Amazing how close everything in Dealey Plaza is isn't it? No hiding area behind the fence, The Depository you could practically throw a rock from that window and hit someone in that limo.
Exactly. Can you imagine the organization that was supposedly behind this, according to conspiracy folks, saying to themselves, " we have to assassinate Kennedy. Let's choose a public area with a couple hundred people around. Sound good gentlemen? I think that's a good plan. Let's do it!"
Might be hard for you to believe, but it is actually very easy for me to believe that most people buy the conspiracy bunk about the JFK Assassination since America is largely made up of morons.
Allen Dulles sets up JFK to take the fall for the Bay of Pigs; JFK wants to shatter the CIA into 1000 pieces and scatter it to the wind, fires Dulles. JFK murdered; Dulles is on Warren Commission thanks to LBJ, who wanted to be POTUS more than anything in the world and hated RFK & JFK; Warren Commission relies on info from Dulles(!) and Hoover, who both hated the Kennedys and withheld info/evidence from them and lied. Nothing to see here, move along.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 all countries have morons: Germany certainly comes to mind. there are too many odd coincidences in the story of the assassination and that is what makes us question the warren report.
Brennan saw the rifle on the 6th floor. Positively identified two blacks on the 5th floor. When it came to identify Oswald that night at the police station in a lineup? It's not him.
He said he was afraid for himself and his family if it turned out he was the only one who saw him. There is scads of other evidence against him which of course conspiracy folks dismiss out of hand. In a court of law you will need more than one man identifying him. So, it was just one piece. That's another thing conspiracy folks do, they take one thing that isn't perfect and off they run to the goal line, as if the other team (evidence) never existed.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 Gaslighting, but partially Correct! He suddenly was "afraid" when it was time to ID Oswald, but didn't say that to the police at the time. That would be understandable! But it wasn't mentioned. He was brave when he told police he could ID the shooter, then suddenly became afraid at the actual lineup. Months later at the WC hearings they had to explain why he couldn't ID Oswald, then we get "he was "afraid". And this isn't ONE thing, almost everything was wrong. It would have been impossible to ID Oswald, since he was never on the 6th floor. And I have proof, since I know ALL the evidence, not the cherry picked ones by the WC.
Lee Harvey Oswald was on the front steps of the Texas School Book Depository; when the presidential motorcade went by. Several witnesses testified that they saw LHO on the first floor. Lee Harvey Oswald was innocent; he never shot anyone on November 22nd, 1963.
I’ve lived in Dallas my entire life and spending time in Dealey Plaza is a solemn experience. It’s also a frustrating experience, with all the freak show conspiracy theorists out there peddling their BS stories to anyone who will give them the time of day.
Yes, it is a solemn experience and I did get goose pimples when I first walked over. It was my first time there. I'll be back at some point. I did tell one of those freaks to get away from me. If I wasn't already engaged with something in life maybe I would move to Dallas and offer a tour and point out the goofiness of conspiracy theories. For now, I'll have to content myself with making videos.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 he also would have told you that "denial" is not just a river in Egypt. So sad, because your video otherwise was a well-done work you can surely be proud of.
@@JorgeDiaz-ly5qp Sorry IF I misunderstood your initial comment as it relates to the assassination (Who is blind?) And still, I really don't follow you except for the compliment on the video, which I thank you. I lost a girlfriend once because she misunderstood a text. Sometimes words without being more clear, can easily be misunderstood. So let me just say, if you don't agree with Oswald acting alone, we will have to agree to disagree.
Amazing how close everything in Dealey Plaza is isn't it? No hiding area behind the fence, The Depository you could practically throw a rock from that window and hit someone in that limo.
Exactly. Can you imagine the organization that was supposedly behind this, according to conspiracy folks, saying to themselves, " we have to assassinate Kennedy. Let's choose a public area with a couple hundred people around. Sound good gentlemen? I think that's a good plan. Let's do it!"
I remember everyone crying in school.
Thanks for sharing this history.
You're welcome.
Interesting, but it's hard to believe in 2024 anyone still thinks Oswald acted alone.
Might be hard for you to believe, but it is actually very easy for me to believe that most people buy the conspiracy bunk about the JFK Assassination since America is largely made up of morons.
Allen Dulles sets up JFK to take the fall for the Bay of Pigs; JFK wants to shatter the CIA into 1000 pieces and scatter it to the wind, fires Dulles. JFK murdered; Dulles is on Warren Commission thanks to LBJ, who wanted to be POTUS more than anything in the world and hated RFK & JFK; Warren Commission relies on info from Dulles(!) and Hoover, who both hated the Kennedys and withheld info/evidence from them and lied. Nothing to see here, move along.
He didn't do it.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 all countries have morons: Germany certainly comes to mind. there are too many odd coincidences in the story of the assassination and that is what makes us question the warren report.
More than three bullets, a hole in the windshield, there was more than one shooter.@@TomVincent-JFK63
Brennan saw the rifle on the 6th floor. Positively identified two blacks on the 5th floor. When it came to identify Oswald that night at the police station in a lineup? It's not him.
He said he was afraid for himself and his family if it turned out he was the only one who saw him. There is scads of other evidence against him which of course conspiracy folks dismiss out of hand. In a court of law you will need more than one man identifying him. So, it was just one piece. That's another thing conspiracy folks do, they take one thing that isn't perfect and off they run to the goal line, as if the other team (evidence) never existed.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 Gaslighting, but partially Correct! He suddenly was "afraid" when it was time to ID Oswald, but didn't say that to the police at the time. That would be understandable! But it wasn't mentioned. He was brave when he told police he could ID the shooter, then suddenly became afraid at the actual lineup. Months later at the WC hearings they had to explain why he couldn't ID Oswald, then we get "he was "afraid". And this isn't ONE thing, almost everything was wrong. It would have been impossible to ID Oswald, since he was never on the 6th floor. And I have proof, since I know ALL the evidence, not the cherry picked ones by the WC.
Lee Harvey Oswald was on the front steps of the Texas School Book Depository; when the presidential motorcade went by.
Several witnesses testified that they saw LHO on the first floor.
Lee Harvey Oswald was innocent; he never shot anyone on November 22nd, 1963.
I’ve lived in Dallas my entire life and spending time in Dealey Plaza is a solemn experience. It’s also a frustrating experience, with all the freak show conspiracy theorists out there peddling their BS stories to anyone who will give them the time of day.
Yes, it is a solemn experience and I did get goose pimples when I first walked over. It was my first time there. I'll be back at some point. I did tell one of those freaks to get away from me. If I wasn't already engaged with something in life maybe I would move to Dallas and offer a tour and point out the goofiness of conspiracy theories. For now, I'll have to content myself with making videos.
"To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable."-John Milton.
I didn't know John Milton had studied this case. I better read some more of his writings to learn more about 11/22/63.
@@TomVincent-JFK63 he also would have told you that "denial" is not just a river in Egypt. So sad, because your video otherwise was a well-done work you can surely be proud of.
@@JorgeDiaz-ly5qp Sorry IF I misunderstood your initial comment as it relates to the assassination (Who is blind?) And still, I really don't follow you except for the compliment on the video, which I thank you. I lost a girlfriend once because she misunderstood a text. Sometimes words without being more clear, can easily be misunderstood. So let me just say, if you don't agree with Oswald acting alone, we will have to agree to disagree.
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Very easy, isn't it, to post something like that. Irrelevant.