New Jfk Film: 90 Seconds to Assassination

With a pink hat and a broad smile, Jackie Kennedy looks out on the crowd gathered in downtown Dallas, only 90 seconds before the assassination that was to change the US. You may think you've seen it before, but this image comes from a newly-discovered home movie handed into a Texas museum and released for the first time yesterday.
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bob oooopps. To jfk's right. 2/25/2007
bob during jrk's murder, where is the agent that only a minute before was on the back of his car? Where is the motercycle policeman that was to his left? And why was the car behind him farther back? 2/25/2007
John W. Larson By the way, Gary Mack sold out a few years ago, apparently to continue getting funds for his museum. So, I take what he says with a grain of salt.

Too bad the "media" doesn't devote the kind of a astute coverage to the death of John F. Kennedy, a President of the United States, as it is now giving Anna Nicole Smith's death.

John W. Larson
Hoffman Estates, IL
2/20/2007
John W. Larson Individuals, like myself, who believe that President Kennedy was shot at by more than one shooter, and not Oswald, from the front and rear, are more incensed at the government and media denying it.

President Kennedy was hit between the fifth and sixth vertabrae on his back. Even Dr. Humes said he could "feel the end of the wound with his finger". Where the hole in the jacket was, is irrelavent. Furthermore, all the Parkland Hospital doctors and nurses who attended to the president, said that the he sustained a wound of entrance just below the adams apple. And, Dr. Perry used that opening as a point to cut a slit and insert a tracheal tube. That makes the single bullet theory a joke.

It's no wonder people in third world countries don't trust us, don't want to follow our lead and are flying into our buildings....
2/20/2007
Russ Tarby Sixth Floor Museum curator is named Gary Mack, not George Mack.
And it's Sixth Floor not Six Floor Museum.

I am available for hire as a proofreader whenever buzzle decides it needs one, and it appears to need one now.

Russ Tarby
Liverpool, N.Y.
315-457-1517
2/20/2007
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