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Dallas Movie: Assassination of John F. Kennedy - Zapruder Film (Wide)
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, took place on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, USA at 12:30 p.m. CST (18:30 UTC). Kennedy was fatally wounded by gunshots while riding with his wife Jacqueline in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapruder_film
Dallas Movie: The Assassination of JFK
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November 22, 1963 was the year America lost its innocence. We were a very young nation. Having, a few years earlier, ending a decade of bee-bob music, hanging out at the local hamburger stands being served by the pretty car-hops on roller-skates and young post world war II families popping up all across America. In May 1951, Sylvia F. Porter, a columnist in the New York Post, used the term "Boom" to refer to the phenomenon of increased births in post war America. She said "Take the 3,548,000 babies born in 1950. Bundle them into a batch, bounce them all over the bountiful land that is America. What do you get? Boom. The biggest, boomiest boom ever known in history. The throughout the fifties and early sixties, life was fun, exciting, prosperous and invigorating.
Dallas Movie: Cop Dies In Clinton Motorcade
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A Dallas cop dies in an accident while escorting Hilary Clinton
Dallas Movie: JFK lost material
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One day I was at the flea market and came across a vendor selling a box of old 8 mm films...I browsed through the box and found a can labeled "JFK assasination/funeral-1963" It was a very hot day and I suddenly got a chill down my spine. I fantasized that I had stumbled upon the missing link of the JFK puzzle...a missing film from the grassy knowl that perhaps could shine some light on the mystery? I purchased the entire box of films and rushed home to set up my old 8mm projector. My heart skipped a beat when images of 1963 flickered on my apartment wall. I soon discovered that whoever originally filmed this was not on the grassy knowl but home watching television and felt so compelled by what they were seeing that they filmed the broadcast as it was happening. The entire footage was just under 13 minutes of what was playing on the tube. I was surprised at how clear it was because I know from experience that filming a tv image usually gets distorted beyond recoginition. There was "man on the street" interviews and archive footage the way it was presented back in pre-digital days. I was especially intrigued with some pictures of what looks like security guards or police officers in the background. I recently captured the footage on my computer and took some still images from it and compiled a short slide show to share with the YouTube society in case someone else out there was interested in seeing some footage that was most likely never before broadcast again and somehow saved over all these years in a small can sitting in a box for who knows how long. There was no sound because it was the days before super 8 film and I've added a Moby song to the slide show for effect. If anyone "needs" a copy of the complete film in it's entirety I could make it available for the cost of a blank DVD and shipping. I just want to get it out there for others to analize to see if it maybe contains any clues to what really happened on that fatefull day.
Dallas Movie: JFK: The Mysterious Death of Number Thirty-Five, Part One
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A New Perspective on the Kennedy Assassination. Part One. Join researcher Pat Speer as we re-examine the evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Directed by Braddon Mendelson. Copyright © 2007 Noisivision, Inc. All Rights Reserved.