Title: JFK - Shocking New Footage! Stabilized, filtered and in high definition: 05/12/2009 Source:
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Actually, I think the "gun" you see is the reflection of the sun off of Agent Kellerman's hair. When the moment comes when the "gun" supposedly goes off, there's no muzzle flash and no recoil. Furthermore, the sheer force displayed when JFK's head literally explodes says to me that it was a rifle bullet that hit him, not a pistol bullet, unless said pistol was a .45, and if that was the case there would be a very prominent muzzle flash and one hell of a recoil.
I've looked at this footage countless times, and have never agreed with the premise that Agent Greer fired a shot at JFK. Now, do I think Oswald acted alone? Hell no. I think JFK was caught in a crossfire, and the fatal shot came from in front of the limo, to the right. Why do I think that? Because his head snaps BACK and to the LEFT. That's why. It's basic physics. As compared to the utterly laughable "Magic Bullet" theory proposed by Senator Arlen Spector, which asks us all to believe that the laws of physics were suspended for a few momentous seconds in Dallas.
I am of the opinion that the "Greer shot JFK" theory is a classic example of a "honeypot" set out by those who seek to discredit those who question the official lie.
I am of the opinion that the "Greer shot JFK" theory is a classic example of a "honeypot" set out by those who seek to discredit those who question the official lie.
You might be right there. I notice that the throat shot in this film is refered to as "Oswald's."
I'm with Collins Piper who thinks that there were two teams in town.
Someone shot at Kennedy with a rifle, we know now from acoustic evidence, witnesses and bullet marks on the windshield frame. That accounts for the throat wound that has Jackie distracted. Conally and his wife were similarly distracted by his injuries.
What makes this credible to me is that the driver turns AWAY from Kennedy as he is hit in the skull. I could well imagine that he might turn toward him at such a moment. Actually, the driver has no business looking in that direction at all. He has a partner as an observer. His job, when bullets are flying is to keep his eyes on the road and get to safety.