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They claim that the execution of the president was ordered by the policy committee of the Bilderberg Group in The Hague in Geneva, Switzerland, and was carried out by agents of the secret government in Dallas. The man who actually administered the coup de grace was the driver of the car, William Greer. They assert that Greer turned with an assassination pistol in his left hand and shot the president point blank in the head over his right shoulder. They reference a film in beautiful living color that allegedly shows this with your own eyes. They assert that you can see in the film that Greer fired the shot. They claim it is the Zupruder film, and that it was incredible that the event had been hidden from the public for all these years, but that the same film has been shown on television for all these years, yet they say television has always zoomed in on Kennedy and cut the driver out so you can never see it. They state that the Zupruder film was never shown to the Warren Commission and that they never saw it. In summary, the assertion is that the assassination was ordered by a high-level policy group and executed by secret-government-backed agents, with William Greer as the shooter, captured in a living-color film that has been publicly broadcast in a distorted way, and that this critical footage was never presented to the Warren Commission.

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A forensic engineering and animation lab, Knot Laboratory, claims to have new evidence disproving the Warren Commission's single bullet theory in the JFK assassination. The Warren Commission concluded that one bullet struck President Kennedy in the neck and then struck Texas Governor John Connolly. Knot Laboratory created a digital twin of Dealey Plaza using laser scans and matched it to the Zapruder film. Their analysis suggests Governor Connolly's wound was misaligned with the trajectory of the bullet that supposedly passed through Kennedy, indicating a second bullet. Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, a former mafia informant, claimed JFK was shot from the front, from the Grassy Knoll. Knot Laboratory welcomes feedback and hopes their findings will prompt further investigation by ballistics experts and law enforcement. A podcast episode will delve further into the visualizations and Gravano's claims, including who he believes was responsible for the fatal shot.

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The 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations suggested JFK's death might have been the result of a conspiracy, but this relied on flawed acoustical data. Many believe a shooter was on the grassy knoll, but shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Police found Oswald's rifle, and physical evidence linked him to it. The Zapruder film was used by Jim Garrison to suggest a shooter in front of the motorcade due to JFK's head movement. However, physics explains the "recoil effect," where the exit force of the bullet propelled his head back and to the left. The "magic bullet" theory, where one bullet struck both JFK and Connolly, was seemingly replicated by the Discovery Channel. Despite claims of extraordinary marksmanship being needed, Oswald was a trained sharpshooter in the Marines, and the distance to JFK was relatively short. Oswald had motive: a troubled childhood, interest in Marxism, and disciplinary issues in the Marines.

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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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John F. Kennedy's policies upset powerful interests, leading to a conspiracy involving the CIA, FBI, and the mob, with Lyndon B. Johnson as a key figure. Johnson is alleged to have been responsible for multiple murders and had connections to the CIA and the mob. The CIA's motive was Kennedy's handling of the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis, while the mob sought to avoid deportation efforts against its leaders after Kennedy's father promised to stop them if he was elected. Johnson blackmailed his way onto the ticket in 1960 and was under investigation by Robert Kennedy. Witnesses and insiders linked to the assassination died mysteriously. The Warren Commission's findings are disputed, with claims of ignored witnesses and altered evidence. Witnesses claimed shots came from the grassy knoll, and a photo suggests a "badgeman" figure. The Warren Commission had members with conflicts of interest, and evidence suggests manipulation. A bullet found in the limo was later placed on Connolly's stretcher, contradicting the single bullet theory. Doctors reported seeing wounds consistent with shots from the front and back. Kennedy's body was illegally removed from Texas, and Johnson's swearing-in had ulterior motives. Johnson had control over Dallas and its officials. There were multiple shooters, including Malcolm Wallace, tied to Johnson. The Zapruder film was altered, and a second film exists. Trump withheld some Kennedy assassination documents due to their disturbing nature. Johnson knew about Oswald before his capture. Guy Des Moines Shield, possibly Oswald's handler, died suspiciously. Johnson was a psychopath, and E. Howard Hunt claimed Johnson ran the assassination. Nixon believed Johnson was involved, stating he "wouldn't kill for it." Kennedy challenged powerful entities, similar to Trump, who faced resistance from the "deep state."

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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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They did an initial examination of JFK's body in Dallas and then flew it to Bethesda. David Lifton's book, "Best Evidence," documents many witnesses being murdered in astounding ways, like cars parked on railroad tracks, heart attacks at 30, shootings during robberies, and suicides. The odds of all these deaths being coincidental are millions to one. The Zapruder film clearly shows it wasn't a shot from the back. The tracheotomy and single bullet theory were contrived. Oliver Stone has been studying this forever. There's a wild connection between Jolly West and Jack Ruby. I learned about Jolly West after reading "Chaos," and after digging into MK Ultra, it seems highly unlikely that these connections are coincidences.

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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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President Kennedy's assassination remains a hotly debated topic. While the official Warren Commission concluded Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, evidence suggests a more complex narrative. Many eyewitnesses reported shots coming from the front, contradicting Oswald's position. The rushed investigation and immediate pronouncements by President Johnson and FBI Director Hoover to quell any notion of conspiracy raise serious questions. The CIA actively discredited those questioning the official story, labeling them "conspiracy theorists." Kennedy's shifting stance on the Cold War and his growing conflict with the military and intelligence agencies further fuel ongoing debate about his death. The lack of accountability for those behind Kennedy's murder casts a long shadow over US foreign policy.

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There is doubt that the newly released JFK files contain any revelatory information. The speaker believes there was not a single gunman. The magic bullet theory is dismissed as impossible. The speaker states that everybody heard a shot from the grassy knoll. It is unlikely the full truth will ever be known because this was the final news dump. The speaker doubts the CIA will ever admit involvement, even though a lot of people wanted them to be involved.

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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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President Kennedy died, and Vice President Johnson took office. The assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy are widely regarded as cover-ups, often attributed to a Kennedy curse rather than a common motive. Robert, deeply loyal to John, served as his attorney general and trusted advisor. After John's death, Robert felt compelled to continue his brother's legacy, prompting fears among those responsible for John's assassination. Robert began his own investigation and reached out to foreign intelligence operatives. Evidence suggests Sirhan Sirhan didn't fire the fatal shots that killed Robert. Eyewitness accounts and audio analysis point to a second shooter and more bullets fired than Sirhan's gun held. Experts believe Sirhan may have been hypnotically programmed. There are also indications that Israel was experimenting with assassinations in 1968.

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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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After a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination, the initial congressional hearing was flawed regarding the single bullet theory. I believe there were two shooters. Hopefully, we can gain access to the SCIF before the files are released to the public to find more information.

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Many JFK assassination conspiracy theories rely on false information or speculation. A House Select Committee report suggested a possible conspiracy, but it relied on flawed acoustical data. Despite this, many Americans don't believe Oswald acted alone. The claim of a shooter on the grassy knoll is false; shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Oswald's rifle was found there, matching prior photos, palm prints, and fibers. The Zapruder film was used in Oliver Stone's film JFK to suggest a shooter in front of the limousine because JFK's head snapped "back and to the left." However, physics explains this as a recoil effect. The "magic bullet" theory, where one bullet struck both JFK and Connolly, was replicated in a Discovery Channel experiment. Oswald, a former Marine, qualified as a sharpshooter. The distance to JFK was only 88 yards, making it an easy shot. Any theory exonerating Oswald is nonsense. He had motive, including a difficult childhood, psychiatric issues, and interest in Marxism.

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Oswald fired shots from the 5th floor, then left the building within minutes. Vicki Adams' testimony contradicted the Warren Commission's timeline, supported by Dorothy Garner's account. The Commission's deception was revealed by suppressed documents and witness testimonies. Reenactments suggested Oswald had time to shoot and hide the rifle. The Review Board's declassification process uncovered evidence placing Oswald elsewhere during the shooting.

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Retired FBI agent Paul Landis, a former Secret Service agent on Jackie Kennedy's protection detail, claims to have found the "magic bullet" that was part of the JFK assassination. The bullet, known as Warren Commission exhibit 399, was found in almost pristine condition and was believed to have entered JFK's back, exited his throat, and then hit Texas governor John Connally. Landis argues that it would have been impossible for Lee Harvey Oswald, the supposed shooter, to fire two shots in less than a second with the rifle he had. Landis suggests that there was a second shooter in Dealey Plaza, contradicting the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald acted alone. Landis plans to discuss this further in a podcast or video with his partner, a retired Secret Service agent.

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The Kennedy family had a long-standing feud with the CIA. Joseph Kennedy, the family patriarch, called for an end to the CIA's operations, and John and Robert Kennedy criticized the CIA's role in Vietnam. Before his assassination, John Kennedy planned to remove the clandestine services from the CIA. There were many enemies, not just from the CIA, who opposed the family. It wasn't until recently that doubts arose about who killed John Kennedy. Paul Schrade, a close friend of Robert Kennedy, believes Sirhan Sirhan did not act alone. The autopsy report and ballistic evidence suggest that Sirhan couldn't have shot John Kennedy from behind. The speaker doesn't draw any conclusions but emphasizes the importance of facts, autopsy reports, ballistic evidence, and eyewitness accounts. The involvement of the CIA or another government agency remains uncertain.

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Many JFK assassination conspiracy theories rely on false information or speculation. A 1979 House Select Committee report suggested a possible conspiracy, contradicting the Warren Commission, but relied on flawed acoustical data. Some believe a shooter was on the Grassy Knoll, but evidence shows the shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Police found Oswald's rifle there, matching prior photos, palm prints, and coat fibers. Bullets recovered matched the gun. The Zapruder film, though silent, captured the assassination. Oliver Stone's film *JFK* falsely suggested the headshot threw Kennedy back and to the left, but physics explains this recoil effect. The "magic bullet" theory was tested by the Discovery Channel, which duplicated the bullet's path. Despite claims Oswald couldn't have fired three shots quickly, he was a trained marksman, and the distance to Kennedy was relatively short, making it an easy shot. Oswald had motive: a troubled childhood, psychiatric issues, interest in Marxism, and disciplinary problems in the Marines.

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Good evening. After Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald, many Americans questioned the official narrative of the Kennedy assassination. The Warren Commission concluded that both acted alone, but doubts persisted. The term "conspiracy theory" emerged in 1964 as skepticism grew. Psychiatrist Louis Joylan West, who assessed Ruby, was a CIA contractor involved in mind control programs, raising further questions about his motives. A 1976 House committee suggested a conspiracy in Kennedy's murder, with the CIA as a prime suspect. Despite laws mandating document disclosure, recent administrations have withheld thousands of pages. A source with access to these documents claimed the CIA was involved in the assassination. This suggests a powerful, unaccountable force within the government, undermining democratic control. Trust in government has eroded since Kennedy's death, and many key figures have been aware of this troubling reality.

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We need to prove multiple people were involved in the assassination by analyzing the Zapruder film. The film shows inconsistencies with the single bullet theory proposed by the Warren Commission. The theory suggests one bullet caused multiple wounds in Kennedy and Conley, which is highly improbable. The film's time frame and the number of wounds do not align with the Commission's conclusion. The magic bullet theory, as it's known, is widely criticized for its implausibility.

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From the outset, one of the speakers says there was a sense that the official narrative about the day didn’t add up, expressing that many Americans feel they were being lied to. The major problem they identify with the assassination narrative includes inconsistencies and unanswered questions rather than acceptance of the official story. Speaker 1 recalls being told Charlie Kirk was shot and initially in critical condition, but notes that the video shows an exit wound and movement of Kirk’s shirt that suggests an impact nearby. With extensive experience around gunshot wounds, they say what they saw didn’t make sense. They reference the FBI’s announcement of a shooter and describe a separate incident involving a person on the roof who allegedly disassembled and reassembled a firearm, aligned a scope, fired a cold bore shot, moved to the roof, and then wrapped the rifle up. They mention texts from the shooter that didn’t sound like a typical 22-year-old and state that these observations raise questions. They say asking questions leads to being torn down or accused of holding conspiracy views, and they specify they aren’t claiming “Israel did it,” but insisting the questions about the event “don’t look good.” They raise specific questions: did the security team remove Charlie Kirk’s lapel mic after the incident and give it to someone else; what happened to the SIM card; did someone take the camera behind him; why was the crime scene contaminated and rebuilt. They admit they don’t know what is true but insist the questions deserve answers. They note that once they question, they’re labeled antisemitic, and they say they didn’t even bring up Israel. They emphasize the personal and national significance of the incident. Speaker 0 mentions a claim that Charlie Kirk was portrayed as Superman, with his body supposedly stopping the 30-odd-six bullet, and asks what would have happened if a 30-06 round hit him. Speaker 1 says it would likely blow his head off and leave remnants of the bullet, arguing that they don’t think such remnants have been found yet. They question why the chair and desk were moved and contend that a forensic expert could determine the shot’s origin, insisting they are simply asking questions. If those questions can be refuted, they would stop asking; but they claim they’re not getting any answers beyond “this is what happened” and being told to “shut up.” Speaker 0 adds that telling someone to be quiet amounts to labeling them antisemitic, and that when the trial comes, they will look like a fool. Speaker 1 says that’s a tactic of the left—when you call them out, they label you a name—and that the right is now doing the same to them.

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The JFK assassination spawned numerous conspiracy theories, fueled in part by the 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations report suggesting a possible conspiracy, which contradicted the Warren Commission's findings. The committee's report was based on acoustical data that was later found to be flawed, as it misinterpreted an echo as an additional gunshot. Despite this, only a minority of Americans believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. One frequently debunked claim is the existence of a second shooter on the grassy knoll, alleging Kennedy was shot from the front.

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The motion picture shows President Kennedy's assassination and the shooting of Texas Governor John Connally. The motorcade turned onto Elm Street, near the building where the assassin was positioned. About 35 yards from the building, Kennedy raised his hand to his face, and lurched forward, indicating he'd been hit. Mrs. Kennedy was looking away at that moment. Governor Connally turned toward Kennedy, seemingly asking what was wrong, when he was also struck by a bullet and fell to the side. His wife covered him protectively. 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, sped away under an underpass. The three shots occurred within approximately five seconds. The FBI possesses this 20-second film taken by an amateur photographer.

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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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