The Shooting in Dealey Plaza

For some time now, I have been working on a comprehensive video to present my analysis of the events in Dealey Plaza during the assassination of President Kennedy. In this presentation, I will demonstrate that the earliest shot that day came at a much earlier point than has been previously thought. And I will show you that the shots were entirely inconsistent with the theory that a single assassin carried out the attack by himself.

And speaking of theories, you will also see a possible explanation of Oswald’s role in the assassination which suggests that he might have fired a warning shot that deliberately missed the limousine. Although it is not a certainty, the evidence for such a thing is very strong.

This video is the product of 14 years of research, studying the various films and photos that were taken that day and the testimonies of the witnesses. It lasts for over an hour, and requires a current version of Quicktime, but if you want to understand this crime, I promise you will find it worth the time.

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