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Three shots were fired, the first by Lee Harvey Oswald, which missed but caused a fragment to hit the president, who said, "My god. I'm hit." Agent George Hickey looked toward the Sixth Floor window at the sound of gunfire. Oswald's second bullet entered the president's back, exited his neck, and then struck Governor Connolly, entering his back and exiting his chest. Hickey picked up an AR 15 to return fire and flicked off the safety. As the follow-up car lunged forward, he lost his balance and accidentally pulled the trigger. The presidential car was rushed to Parkland Hospital, and a massive cover up began.

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A person has been shot in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters. Panic ensues as detectives draw their guns. Oswald has been shot at close range in the stomach. There is confirmation that it is indeed Oswald who has been shot. The situation is chaotic, with urgent questions about the identity of the shooter.

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I'm consumed by guilt; I should have done more, been faster. Something happened in the motorcade. The limousine sped up. Mrs. Kennedy screamed; they shot him in the head. "I love you, Jack," she cried. It happened at Dealey Plaza. People scrambled to escape. I saw women running barefoot, a father shielding his son with his body. We were incredibly close when he was shot in the head. My maternal instincts took over.

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The discussion centers on the Zapruder film, an amateur film taken by Abraham Zapruder, a Dallas dress manufacturer, which captured the assassination of President Kennedy. The film is described as a valuable historical document. The footage shows the presidential motorcade moving through Dealey Plaza. As the car passes, the president is shot. According to the speaker, the Warren Commission claimed Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, fired all shots from behind. However, the film purportedly shows the president's head being thrown violently backwards, suggesting a shot from the front. The speaker claims this is consistent with witness accounts stating shots came from the grassy knoll in front of the president. The film also shows people running towards the area where the shots were believed to have originated.

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Some believe a gunman may have fired from Abe Zapruder's office in the Dal-Tex building. Zapruder, a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine, was a partner of Mr. Friedman, who was involved in Iranian business and garment manufacturing. Zapruder's camera was loaded with the best Kodachrome 2 safety film and had a zoom lens. He was situated far back, almost at the fence, standing on a pedestal. While many had cameras that day, Zapruder was the only one on the side where the president was; all other pictures were from the opposite side. This is presented as an interesting detail.

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Barry Parr and Ray Shattuck quickly reacted to the first shot by pushing the president into the car. Agent Tim McCarthy shielded Reagan with his body, getting shot in the process. The limo then sped away.

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A bullet fired from a sixth-floor window struck JFK in the upper back, exited his throat, and then hit Governor Connally in the back, shattering a rib as it passed through his chest. The same bullet then exited Connally's chest, broke his right wrist, and lodged in his thigh, remaining almost intact until removed. Investigators claim a single bullet caused six wounds while remaining largely intact. However, some argue that the bullet's trajectory is impossible, suggesting the possibility of more than one bullet.

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The execution was ordered by the Bilderberg group in Switzerland and carried out by agents in Dallas. The driver, William Greer, delivered the fatal shot to the president with a pistol, which is captured in a film that has been largely hidden from the public. This film, known as the Zapruder film, has been shown on television but always edited to exclude the driver, preventing viewers from seeing the full context. The Warren Commission never viewed this crucial footage.

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The vice president and Mrs. Johnson greeted President and Mrs. Kennedy at Love Field. Large crowds surged around the President as he approached the fence. Mrs. Kennedy, unusually, went with him. We were aware of a Dallas group opposed to the President's policies, but their intentions were unknown. The crowd's density prevented us from getting closer. Someone suggested getting ahead of the motorcade for a better view. The President and First Lady then left the fence and proceeded to the limousine where Governor Connolly awaited them for the trip downtown.

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My boss yelled at me to call the White House. The operator connected me to Robert Kennedy, who asked what was happening. I told him both President Kennedy and the governor had been shot—it was as bad as it could get. He hung up. Mrs. Kennedy knew immediately, when he fell into her lap, that the President was dead.

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The speaker discusses the Zapruder film, an amateur film capturing the Kennedy assassination. Abraham Zapruder, a Dallas dress manufacturer, filmed the motorcade in Dealey Plaza. The speaker warns viewers about the graphic nature of the footage, calling it the "execution of President Kennedy." The film shows the motorcade entering Dealey Plaza. As the car passes a sign, Kennedy is shot, followed by Governor Connolly. The speaker points out the backward motion of Kennedy's head upon impact. The Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, fired all shots from behind. However, the speaker claims the backward head movement suggests a shot from the front. The speaker states that the film shows Kennedy being hit from the front.

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Captain Fritz reports that Lee has been shot multiple times. There is a man with a gun. Absolute panic is occurring in the basement of Dallas police headquarters. Detectives have drawn their guns. Oswald has been shot at point blank range in the stomach. He is shot.

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The speaker watched a slowed-down version of the Zapruder tape showing Kennedy's assassination. In this version, the driver shot Kennedy, unlike the familiar one where he didn't react. The speaker was shown the original tape and a doctored one seen in the media, with a tree anomaly pointed out. The person showing the tapes emphasized that things are not always what they seem.

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The motion picture shows President Kennedy's motorcade turning onto Elm Street in Dallas. About 35 yards from the building where the assassin was, Kennedy raised his hand to his face. He lurched forward, indicating he was hit by the first shot. Mrs. Kennedy didn't appear to notice initially. Governor Connally turned toward Kennedy, seemingly asking what was wrong, when he was struck by a bullet and fell to the side. His wife immediately moved to protect him. Another bullet hit President Kennedy's head, causing it to jolt forward. Mrs. Kennedy stood up and then appeared to fling herself onto the trunk of the car. The car, with a Secret Service agent on the bumper and another with a telephone in the front seat, accelerated and drove under an underpass. The three shots occurred within approximately five seconds. The FBI possesses this film, which is about 20 seconds long, taken by an amateur photographer.

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After the assassination, doubts emerged about the official story, leading to various conspiracy theories. The single bullet theory from the Warren Commission report is a key piece of evidence. It suggests that a bullet from the 6th floor of the building entered Kennedy's back, exited his neck, hit Connally in the armpit, broke his ribs, went into his wrist, and then into his thigh. However, the Zapruder film, which was released later, shows that Connally turned to his right before getting hit, indicating that the bullet that went through Kennedy couldn't have hit Connally. Connally himself maintained this until his death, suggesting another shooter and a conspiracy.

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At Parkland Hospital, Mrs. Kennedy clutched the President's body, refusing to let go. I covered him with my coat to get her to release him. Initial reports from the emergency room indicated the President was still alive, though Governor Connally was also injured. I was near the President's feet; I couldn't look at him for fear of fainting. I knew I needed to stay strong. A doctor urgently requested access, and people were asked to evacuate. Someone then inquired about the President's blood type. Mrs. Kennedy's stunned, "Do you mean he's alive?" was met with silence.

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Speaker 0 introduces the topic of Israel allegedly having influence over the US government and mentions that Israel assassinated JFK, pointing to William Cooper as the source who was also assassinated by Israel. Speaker 0 references Cooper’s book Behold a Pale Horse and notes that Cooper was the first to obtain original footage from a CIA whistleblower showing who shot Kennedy and how they shot Kennedy. He says the media’s clips started at a cropped frame, and that Cooper’s release prompted further questions. Speaker 1 explains that the assassin was the driver in the car with Kennedy, visible in a film with public help. He brings the film, saying it shows the motorcade on Elm Street in front of the Book Depository Building, Kennedy having been shot in the throat, Jacqueline pulling Kennedy toward him in shock, and the driver turning around with a pistol in his left hand, firing over his right shoulder and shooting the president in the head. Speaker 2 asks for a repeat and then the duo watches the film. Speaker 1 identifies the driver as William Greer, noting he was a secret service agent. He describes the weapon as an electrically operated gas-powered assassination pistol built especially for the Central Intelligence Agency, asserting there is no puff of smoke. Speaker 2 questions whether the weapon is indeed a pistol in the lower right corner of the frame. Speaker 1 confirms it is an air-operated pistol (pneumatic) and claims it fired an exploding pellet that injected shellfish toxin into the president’s brain, so that if the pellet’s explosion did not kill him, the toxin would. He states that he read all of this in the documents. Speaker 0 asks what type of weapon was used to assassinate JFK and references the 1963 time frame, saying that intelligence agencies would have such weapons. He then questions whether intelligence agencies could have used such weapons to assassinate Charlie Kirk. He suggests listening to Jack Posobiec and others who are “carrying water for this administration,” implying time will tell.

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Lee Oswald has been shot in the stomach at point blank range in the basement of Dallas police headquarters. A man with a gun is present, causing absolute panic. Detectives have drawn their guns.

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The speaker claims the driver of JFK's car in Dallas was the assassin, as seen in a withheld film. The film purportedly shows Kennedy shot in the throat, with Jacqueline attempting to comfort him. The driver, William Greer, then turns and shoots Kennedy in the head with a pistol in his left hand. Greer, identified as a Secret Service agent, used an electrically operated, gas-powered assassination pistol built for the CIA. The weapon fired an exploding pellet injecting shellfish toxin into Kennedy's brain. The speaker states that the toxin would kill Kennedy if the explosion didn't. This information was allegedly found in documents, explaining why Kennedy's brain was switched between Parkland Hospital and Bethesda Naval Hospital.

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The Dallas crowd was enthusiastic, and I was relieved that everyone was behaving. I told President Kennedy that Dallas clearly loved him. Then, almost instantly, I heard a noise. I looked at the President; his hands flew to his neck, and he slumped in his seat. He didn't speak, but his eyes…

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Lee Oswald was shot in the stomach at point-blank range in the basement of Dallas police headquarters, causing absolute panic. Detectives drew their guns as a man with a gun was present.

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A scuffle occurred on the Basement Floor of Dallas City Hall; Sergeant Oswell, identified as Lee Oswald, has been shot. In the courthouse basement, policemen, reporters, and cameramen awaited Oswald's elevator arrival for transfer to another jail. A man named Ruby was also present. As officers came down, Ruby moved toward Oswald and fired. Oswald slumped to the floor, and police officers apprehended Ruby.

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The driver of the car in Dallas was the assassin, as shown in a film that took 16 years to find. The footage captures the motorcade on Elm Street, where Kennedy has been shot in the throat, and Jacqueline is attempting to comfort him. The driver, William Greer, a Secret Service agent, turns around and fires a pistol over his shoulder, striking the president in the head. This weapon is an electrically operated, gas-powered assassination pistol designed for the CIA. It uses a pneumatic system to fire an exploding pellet that injects a toxin into the brain, ensuring death if the initial shot fails. Additionally, documents reveal that Kennedy's brain was switched during transport between hospitals.

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The motion picture depicts President Kennedy's assassination and the shooting of Governor John Connolly. The film shows the motorcade turning onto Elm Street, in front of the building where the assassin was positioned. About 35 yards from the building, President Kennedy raised his hand to his face, and then lurched forward, indicating he was hit by the first shot. Governor Connolly, seated in front of Kennedy, turned towards the president, seemingly asking what was wrong, when he was struck by a bullet and fell to the side. His wife immediately covered him. Another bullet hit President Kennedy's head, causing it to jolt forward. Mrs. Kennedy stood up and then climbed onto the trunk of the car. The car, with a Secret Service agent on the bumper, sped away under an underpass. The three shots occurred within approximately five seconds. The FBI possesses this footage, which lasts about twenty seconds.

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Remember John and Jackie Kennedy. That head movement you see in the Zapruder film was caused by a bullet. It looks like it's coming from up here. But Oswald's gun went off, echoing through Dealey Plaza. The echo traveled by the limo, up to the grassy knoll, hitting leaves and causing dust. 56 witnesses testified it was a gunshot because Kennedy's head immediately went over. The reason his head went over is because the echo went by the motorcade on the left, and he went, what was that? I heard on the news there was an echo, and Kennedy was asking Jackie what it was.
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