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Kennedy Assassination, Beyond Conspiracy

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Kennedy Assassination, Beyond Conspiracy
Forty years after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot on November 22, 1963, over 70 percent of Americans still believe there was a conspiracy to kill him and that the suspected assasin, Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. RT 1:28:58.

Utilizing modern technology, computer animator Dale Myers created a digital simulation of the only known film of the murder, a 16 mm home movie taken by Abraham Zapruder, a bystander that filmed the fatal shots. Then Myers matched this digital film to a three dimensional computer model of Dealey Plaza which he created that reconstructs the plaza exactly as it appeared at the time of the murder.

The resulting digital animation allowed Myers to recreate the exact view point from any perspective within the plaza at the moment and finally provide concrete evidence of whether or not Oswald was a long assasin or if an actual conspiracy consisted.

Also examined is new evidence discovered years later on an audio tape from an open police microphone at the scene and other theories that circulated including Communist ties and mob involvement in the assassination.
Mar 25, 2008 12:22 PM
Re: Kennedy Assassination, Beyond Conspiracy
Over 70 per cent? Bull Poo Poo!
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It is amazing what can be done with selective facts and spin. It is interesting that even the computer animation didn’t show the shot that had his brains and blood coming out of the back of his head. How about the murder of Congressman Boggs who wanted to re-open the Warren Commission investigation?

There was so much left out I am sure if you believe this you must also believe that Saddam Hussein had ties to Al-Qaeda and WMD’s buried in the sand.

By: kropotkin
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Saddam had WMD's alright. We didn't find them because they had U.S.A. stamped on them.
By: Crabjuice
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