JFK Reporter Hugh Aynesworth: Witness to History
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2024
- Hugh Aynesworth, author of "November 22, 1963: Witness to History, speaks on the aftermath of the JFK assassination and his time as a Dallas Morning News reporter.
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The CIA and FBI may have certainly done THE job.
There is no MAY about it. Both the CIA and FBI were behind it.
It was shooter at west end of book depository Johnny roselli 2nd floor daltex two fence shooters I sewar shooter Lee bowers in railroad towers saw it all
@@MichaelKnight-Marrenhe saw 2 men standing near the fence that did not appear to be together. That's all he said.
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@@MichaelKnight-Marren Bowers saw diddly squat and all credible medical, forensic, ballistic, eyewitness and film evidence clearly demonstrate the shots all came from the sixth floor window and from Oswald's rifle.
When did Hugh Aynesworth have this speech? I knew him and grew up with his kids. He was a fascinating man to talk too, and he’ll be missed greatly! I wish I knew about this so I could have attended.
Background music is annoying when trying to listen
Right, I've been Saying that for a long Time, All the Background music always makes it Very Hard to Hear What's Being Said. 👍
Amen. Ruins a great broadcast. No need to tart it up with background music. The talk stands on its own.
Austin Library should ask themselves why they invited this Warren Commission puppet who repeats his stories.
He’s hard enough to hear if we were sitting next to him. And then music covers his voice even more. Who thinks music is going to make an interview more compelling? Erase it, please.
Yes, it is.
Have no respect for this person. Question from the audience: what do you think of the magic bullet theory. Answer. I don't know, I haven't studied it. So in other words YOU only heard three shots, got nice interviews from people, thus no reason to study that pesky magic bullet theory. This guy is a sham.
I do appreciate the Allen Library having guests from both view points but this guy is simply what has already been said over and over.
awful and unnecessary background music. I get the impression this guy has little to say of any consequence regardless.
He is so interesting. What a great speaker!!
CITY of ALLEN- Can you enable the "CC" (Closed Captions) on your videos so we can get subtitles? You can see on the bottom right of the screen if you scroll your mouse it is MUTED...
Your background music is totally unnecessary and distracting from the content of the message. Go away!
I quit listening because of it.
I think that furniture store is seen in the motorcade footage.
The furniture store was located in Oak Cliff, which is an estimated 10 minutes from Dealey Plaza by car.
I thought it was two blocks to Main street from the Dallas Morning News. I wish I had a sky map of Dallas showing everything and not just from Commerce to Elm
At 38:00, the route that the speaker believed that Oswald followed is featured.
@@tomk9820 : Oh thanks, I was referring the distance from the Dallas Morning News to Main street.
@@rogerscottcathey Very close, a short walk. The DMN office has since been relocated. I am a Dallas native.
Thank you for watching on the day this video was posted. The speaker died last week.
@@tomk9820 : Sorry to learn. He was a sweet, humble guy.
" I tried to be as honest as I could"
🐴💩.
I rather hear Mr. Gump of Dealey Plaza, talk about the jealous husband that punched him in the face.
single-bullet theory adherent? pass
Single bullet theory makes perfect sense and is backed up by hard evidence.
Hill was one of the SEVEN agents that got drunk the night before and he was supposed to be protecting Jackie, so this gentleman is wrong about that. And Kennedy never requested that the agents stay off the car, it was said afterward and basically blamed the victim- who of course couldn't respond. But other agents later said that Kennedy never told them how to do their job, he never interfered with how they did their job. I don't want to denigrate this man but there are a few things that he is just repeating the narrative
That’s a load of crap, typical CT nonsense.
Jfk never told the agents to stay off him. Vince Palamara has caught so many of those SS guys in lies over the years and has proven imo that the Secret Service was involved and you can see in video at the beginning of the motorcade the agent putting him arms up in protest twice after he's told to get off the back of the car.
@@akasilkyslim I’ve seen plenty to say Kennedy did in fact call them off. And like it or not, he did wield his influence when it came to his protection.
Below is an excerpt from the WC report (And yeah, I fully expect you to scoff at it) that may put it in the context that applies to why, and how it went the way it did:
As chairman of the Commission, Chief Justice Earl Warren sought to clarify the picture. He said to Mr. Rowley: “Chief, as I understand this, President Kennedy did not give any general instructions to the agents’ never to ride on his car-it was only in specific circumstances where for one reason or another he did not want them there at that particular time.”
Mr. Rowley replied that “No President will, tell the Secret Service what they can or cannot do.”
“Sometimes,” he went on, “it might be as a political man or individual he might think this might not look good in a given situation. But that does not mean per se that he doesn't want you there. And I don't think anyone with common sense interprets it as such.”
“I think there are certain things that you have to allow “‐, the man who is operating as a politician and not as head of state. I mean this makes a difference in your position.” It seemed clear from Mr. Rowley's testimony that while no President would attempt to tell the Secret. Service what to do, it was equally true that the Secret Service could not tell the President what to do for his own protection.
It appears that there was a degree of flexibility in those days regarding the policy of agents on the car. And there are many, many, photographs pre-Dallas that clearly show a Kennedy Motorcade with no agents on the car. You can look it up, they’re all over the place in a simple Google image search.
Dallas was not unique or sinister in any way, shape, or form in that regard. The Secret Service was not “involved”. They may ultimately have failed to protect the President that day, but it wasn’t because they were part of a plot, and I don’t give a damn what your boy Palamara says.
By the time the motorcade got to Elm, the crowds had thinned. Chances are, right before they made that turn on to Elm, being only a block from the safety of the Stemmons Freeway, and knowing that the limo would soon be traveling at 70 mph, they would have been called down anyway. They weren’t very likely to barrel down the freeway at 70 mph holding on for dear life, were they?
Things changed big time after 11/22/63, but up until then the world was a different place.
Yes, some "conspiracy's" master plan to assassinate the President hinged on giving the Secret Service agents hangovers...
Kennedy in fact didn't want guards hanging off him during this goodwill parade, the same Kennedy you see shaking off his guards to wade into crowds and shake hands.
@@akasilkyslim I once asked Vince Palamara, under one of his videos accusing the Secret Service of all being conspirators and murderers, ONE SINGLE QUESTION: how the hell does anybody safely approach this team and persuade them all to help you murder their own President? Palamara responded with intelligence, logic and hard evidence, winning me over with his exhaustive, thoughtful and nuanced laying out of his theory. Just kidding: of course, in fact he immediately typed in all caps, "LONE NUTTERS WILL BE BANNED," made no attempt whatsoever to answer the question (almost like he doesn't have a leg to stand on), instantly blocked me, started boasting proudly about how he "has not time" for people just on his videos to "bother" him, and went right back to slandering Ruth Paine like he's just gagging to get his crackpot ass sued. The man is clearly not a complete fruitcake... LOL
Most of the witnesses stated that there was a bang, and then a bang-bang. How would that be possible with a bolt-action rifle? This was a very shrewd cover-up and the press was sucked right into it.
The music is irritating.
Mr whannebee
😂😂😂
Oswald was FBI
This man is a liar.
lll ll l How is this the manner? Where are you allowing you to see? Everything is wide and placed in open ways. Are you watched? Aligning into this will force lllll l
Mockingbird media man
Mr. Aynesworth has it absolutely correct. Oswald was the lone gunman-period!
I’m sure Aynesworth was an expert. 🤣
No, he said he was the "patsy."
Prove it.
Come to daddy.
@@JK-pd7jf
And he also made the raised fist salute to indicate that he was an enemy of the US!
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What would you like proof of?