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Re: Nixon’s Watergate, JFK’s Murder: Connecting the Dots!
18 Sep 2007
Date Edited: 18 Sep 2007 12:56:52 PM
The “Rosetta Stone” of the JFK Assassination is the famous AP photo by James “Ike” Altgens, which was taken about one second after the first throat wound of JFK.
It is the only photo in the historical files that shows a motorcycle cop next to the limousine during the final seconds, or on any later photographs, or on any frame of the Zapuder Film. The Z-Film frames move upwards near the final shot to hide the motorcycle cop with black frame lines. (Altered evidence.)
And, if you start cross-referencing the following photos to each other by time and angles, you will discover that the Stemmons Freeway Sign was added to the Zapuder Film to block the motorcycle action around the limousine, during the assassination. And, therefore, was added to many other photographs before they were released by the FBI.
1. Willis slide #5 shows saddlebags under JFK, but the rider is behind the SS car.
2. Willis slide #6 shows two men setting on the curb with no nearby sign.
3. A Bronson slide shows people in front of the sign (the umbrella man and the man near the curb), while Willis #5 shows them behind the Freeway sign.
So, Willis #5 is really botched by someone.
4. “Aftermath of the Assassination in Dealy Plaza, with Bill and Gayle Newman on the ground”. Four sidewalk lines (16 feet?) can be seen with no Freeway Sign.
Also, notice the sharp angle of the sun shadows.
5. “Aftermath of the Assassination” by Press Bus photographer, shows an unknown sun shadow, but the angle is not consistent with other shadows.
6. Both of Altgens photos show Agent Clint Hill on the SS Car fender. But, the home movie of Jefferies shows him on the limo on Main St. So, did he jump cars at 10 mph, or did he shoot JFK from the bumper, fell off, and then got back on after the Limo stopped? (Was he Jackie's lover?)
Other photographs can be found that question the real location of the Stemmons Freeway sign, if any, like “Dealey Plaza” that appears in Jim Garrison’s book, On The Trail of the Assassins and “Dealey Plaza and the Dream” by Mack White. (Find with Google.)
So, if you advertise in Dallas for any (Nov. 23 to Nov. 30, 1963) pictures of Dealey Plaza, you might discover that the sign was invented by JFK Assassination censors.
Conclusion: A motorcycle cop may have shot JFK from the street level, since many reliable witnesses smelled gun smoke. Plus, the dent in the windshield frame has never been explained, unless the first throat shot was at an upper angle that went through the throat and hit the windshield frame, afterwards.
Tippit honked at Oswald's with another Officer. He then stopped at a gas station for 10 minutes for the assassin to change clothes. Next, he was shot, since he knew too much, at about 1:15 PM. The assassin worked for a mansion near where he was killed.
But, was it Clint Murchison's or H. L. Hunt's mansion?
And, was the assassination like a football play?
Theory by: James H. Armistead
Banned from JFK Lancer
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