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the emperor looked into the eyes of his would-be assassin. survived the seventh assassination now it 's over. but because of him, innocent people suffered and alexander nikolaevich went to the place of the explosion to the rannin, followed by the political master of the dvorjiks. i did not have time to take even three steps, as i was stunned by a new explosion. amid the smoke from the snow mist, i heard the faint voice of his majesty. help, i lifted him from the earth and then i saw with horror that many of his majesties were fragmented. the second bomb was thrown by 25-year-old ignaty grinevitsky, blowing himself up along with the emperor. the last words of the sovereign were rather go home to die in the palace. he died an
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hour later in his office in the winter. was 62 years old. grand duke alexander mikhailovich, the emperor’s nephew, wrote thousands, crowded around the winter palace, no one asked anything; wide stains of dark blood pointed the way along the marble steps of the stairs along the corridor leading to the
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emperor’s office. we understood that ethic russia with the tsar father and his loyal people ceased to exist, the future not only russian empires, but also the whole world depended. now, from the exodus of the inevitable struggle between the new russian tsar and the elements of denial and destruction, alexander ii gave his country what it had been waiting for for several centuries. but it turned out that he liberated not only the peasants, a new, previously unknown force, the revolution, broke free. represents x-lan production. an oliver stone film so i have chosen this time and this place to discuss the subject, in consideration of which ignorance is often shown. and very rarely
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pursued. although there is no world peace on this earth , what kind of peace i mean, what kind of peace we seek to achieve, not american peace imposed by american weapons, nor peace of the grave or slavish obedience. i'm talking about the true world. which allows people to develop. not about the world only in our time, but the world for all time.
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these are such tight outfits and the zipper is often hidden up the sleeve here. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'm sorry i'm out of breath, but it looks like there was a tragedy in dallas 10-15 minutes ago. this is walter crongkaking from our studio. i just got an urgent message from the united press in dallas shot president kennedy with him was the governor of texas connelly both were rushed to parkwind hospital. their condition. while unknown , we are receiving the first reports from the parking lot, a bullet hit the upper left side of the chest of the governor of the connelly and, according to unconfirmed reports, the president was shot in the head . maybe bring them coffee. these people. i'm shocked. they were on the line. the president's car was 15 meters away from fire when
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the first shot rang out, and then when the car was next to us, a bullet from the top of the hill hit the president in the temple. where did the neurochis shoot from? it was said by two priests. yes, this cannot be. lightning, it seems the official president kennedy died at one o'clock in the afternoon, central american time. that
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is 38 minutes ago. i don't understand why anyone would shoot mr. kennedy after everything he's done for us. he wanted to prevent us from being drawn into the war, everything is very simple. the bullet has passed. right here over your head from the fourth or fifth floor of this building. swearing mrs. jacqueline kennedy comes behind the coffin and is helped downstairs. and here you are the new president. lyndon bance
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johnson we've suffered an irreparable loss at the naval hospital experts led the autopsy of the late president's body and his widow arrived here at the white house. this make it could be the communists any of all those that are classified. it 's as if they planned his blood on their hands.
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no, we will take every precaution. you do not doubt that it was oswald who killed the president. i believe that he killed the president. i'm the scapegoat at the capitol with such a crowd that it's almost impossible to get into yourself without a queue. now we will switch to dallas, either oswald should be delivered there, and he was shot there by a man with a gun, who, according to the police, killed president kennedy dead man, caught at the scene late, like jack ruby, he was detained by the police and now we are returning to
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washington for the ceremony and it points to a shot from behind, but the doctors they said that it was still early in the throat. from the front , indicating a gunshot from the other side, the new president lyndon johnson set up a panel of seven prominent people to investigate the case rlboran united states chief justice richard russell senator of georgia john sherman cooper
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senator of kentucky, hailbox representative of louisiana gerald representative of michigan john jay mc- loy adviser to the president ex-glovacia. are you sure you fired from the book depository. i think we'd better leave this topic. everything will be in the report section. oh, the raven commission had access to all the resources of the fbi secret service and the cia, the only purpose of our commission was to establish the truth, and i am convinced that we established it, the raven commission draws the following conclusions, dashing. sars oswald killed president kennedy he acted alone. he was not part of a conspiracy inside the country or outside. other details will be of interest to historians and those who care about details, but there was one piece of evidence that was not made public. the recording of her murder was made by abraham behind the pond. this
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murder is the most documented crime in american history and for those who want to understand everything is collected to the smallest detail. 55 years later it's still a crime scene. in the years that have passed since the report of the raven, the assassination of president kennedy has been investigated more than once. and there were always new clues and facts that shed light on what really happened on that day since 1975 after the watergate, senator frank george got serious about the abuses and crimes of the fbi and the cia then cia plans to assassinate foreign leaders patrice lumumba of the republic of the
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congo and fidel castro scuba were first made public. director allen daleses was at the head of the operation. but the committee didn't stop there, and senator richard weiker and gary hart were instructed to reconsider the role of the cia and fbi as chief investigators on the raven commission. find signs of hiding important information. he was our informant. there was at least a word about it in the report of the crow commission, someone hinted that jack ruby was a secret informant for the fbi, no one said something. it was a secret belief that the commission at the raven, told the americans for the first time the intelligence service was shaken, they made many mistakes if they were really looking for a conspiracy or wanted to know who killed john f. kennedy, the search for real answers was gaining momentum and 12 years after the assassination, we learned about the most important piece of evidence,
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it was finally shown to the public. this is a film made in dallas by a clothing manufacturer, abraham zapruder. this is the moment of the assassination of president kennedy bob go to you can comment on what we now we will see on the screen, before disappearing behind the signs, the president waves to the crowd when he appears from behind the sign. he is already wounded and shoots at the governor. kolya n. a. now now we see a shot in the head. it's the most terrible thing i 've ever seen. we'll be back in a minute such a brutal, undisguised murder shocked the public to form a house select committee on assassinations. committee calls to order the committee re-interrogated the witnesses and collected new evidence. he identified many inconsistencies with the raven's report. did it succeed
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by an expert establish a correspondence between the bullet and the injuries received? i don't know about it. the pentagon destroyed the entire file on the kennedy assassination, and we don't know why they did it, but the conclusions that the committee came to as a result. it was considered too dangerous for the traitors to publicity and almost half a million documents to be classified until 2029. we clearly pointed this out at the end of the '91 gf movie, the media backlash after the movie's release caused congress to raise the matter in the classified archives about the case. in the capitol a hearing was scheduled most americans from the outset did not trust the conclusions of the crow commission and, judging by the latest public opinion polls, three-quarters of americans believe that the conspiracy was nevertheless
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passed . on the case of the assassination of president john f. kennedy, in accordance with this act, a special board was created to review the case materials. the public did not have to wait until 2029. all documents were declassified tips were allocated funds for 4 years. they were supposed to declassify and make public the maximum number of documents. they were able to collect over 2 million pages of declassified records and snails. now everything is stored in the national archives in maryland in absolutely free access to view the study of the study. now we know much more armed with facts. we will return to the past and try to restore the events
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of that day and uncover their true causes. let's get started. did something happen in the cortege? on the floor, we found three spent cartridge cases, according to their characteristic features, our ballistics expert determined that it was this rifle that was fired at less shot no, hardly all three presidents, all three. we have cartridge cases, the fbi concluded that all three bullets hit the car, the first and the third bullets hit him, the second hit the governor, the third field blew off part of the president's head. hiding their heads in the sand, they could not recognize that there were not three shots, if there were four or more. it definitely
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pointed to a conspiracy, and they didn't like it. opposite the tunnel, on the side of the road, you could see where the bullet hit, its fragment scratched the face. apparently the first bullet missed the target. but the last hit kennedy in the head, but how to explain that one bullet wounded two at once, and arlen was so serious. specter graduated from yale university and was working for the philadelphia district attorney when he was asked to join the orn commission. but what if all the semesters were from one arlen bullet, spectrum was the one who put forward the theory of the truth of the bullet, that if one bullet entered kennedy in the back , exited through the neck, then hit the connelly in the back pierced the lung, crushed part of the fifth rib on the right. it came out from the front through the chest, hit in the wrist, crushed the end of the radius, adding a
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severe comminuted fracture to the end of the years, then came out from the front from behind the wrist and hit anything in the thigh. anything you wish. such a magic bullet sere 399 was a magic bullet and all government commissions considered it as the main most weighty piece of evidence. in this case, how important are the acts of transfer of evidence for the court. what acts are related to the integrity of the evidence, if i take the evidence and i will transfer it to someone for storage or examination, my name will go first in the list, the look will be the name of the person who received this evidence from me. and if you didn't draw up the act, you can't prove that you presented the same evidence to the court that was collected on the first day we can trace. which of the fbi secret service park employees was holding this magic bullet
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magic field in their hands was allegedly found on a stretcher in the parkling hospital. she went through several hands before she got to the secret service. washington at the white house, james ruley gave it to elmer litton, who took it to the fbi laboratory and gave it to robert fraser. there is interesting information that john hunt, a private individual, discovered. he turned all the archives about five times to trace the path of the magic bullet and what he found was simply amazing. he practically settled in the national archives in washington, he was allowed to put a table with a computer there and bring his scanner. he approached
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the matter. otherwise, he did not talk to the police and people of the svb, he was not interested in their justification. he declared right away. here is your testimony. here is your signature examining documents asked the most important question. november 22, 1963 it was signed by robert fraser, fbi chief lab examiner. it's not just one document, there are many documents that make it clear that fraser signed for the bullet at 7:30 pm. and here the most interesting begins. elmir lee, he received a bullet in the
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white house from the head of the secret service, james rowley, and he records in writing that he received a bullet at 8:50 p.m. how is this possible, how did robert fraser in the lab take a bullet from elana at 7:30, does it seem like you didn't get in touch?
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i was wondering what the review board would say about this. we began to study their evidence and found something very interesting, we found that in the report of the crow they repeated part of the fb report. according to it, those who found the bullet and identified it as the very first bullet, but this was not in the service report. it was stated that this bullet was not like the first one after that the fbi told the crow commission that this was the same bullet, and not lying, we spoke to an fbi agent who, as once responsible for safety, bullets. his name was barr was an ode. he said i didn't have a bullet. i didn't pass it on to anyone. if i had a bullet, i would definitely write it down, then. we were very worried that everything was correct, we checked the reports on his last name, this story was nowhere invented by the fbi, i admit that a certain mysterious
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bullet appeared from no one knows where they had no initials, yes, and it turned out that the fbi instead of magical pain, we can assume that someone the fbi figured out there was a chance to blame everything on oswald. they didn't miss him. after all, none of the four people of parklind and two secret service agents. unable to identify the field, a person who could confirm the fact of identification, the bullets said that this was not. but it is in the report. and this gives us reason to suspect that the magical field, the transmission process does not begin in the laboratory. and every piece of evidence must be photographed, described and properly packaged. collected at the crime scene and sent to the laboratory, you need to trace the entire chain, how they enter the laboratory. who studied it? who
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another problem on the field was no damage. although she passed through two bodies, crushed two bones and inflicted seven wounds, dr. joseph dolce was a renowned field surgeon during world war ii. he worked on the warne commission. we were given the original karkan carbine, with 100 bullets, all of 6.5 caliber. we shot the corpse several times in the wrist and always in the front or tip, the bullets have been damaged. i believe that there were no options when the bullet went through the wrist and did not deform. to the conclusion that
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two bullets hit the connels, but since the eagle inspector was responsible for everything , the name is no longer in voron's report and his testimony is not in the file. and even gonale refused to recognize the version with one bullet. the former senator agreed to appear on television. yes , there were disagreements, and the most serious, the most lively disputes, as far as i remember, concerned the first shot. did the bullet hit the president kennedy and then to governor connelly, although the order of the shots was not mentioned in the report. it was stated that one bullet hit kennedy and gov. connelly another flew past and hit james thug he was on commerce street and the last
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bullet hit kennedy in the head. i couldn't convince myself that they were both hit by the same bullet, although that is, you don't believe in the theory that there was only one field, no, i don't believe it, like the senator mind the senators of georgia. richard russell refused to participate in the work of the commission. after the very first meetings. he quickly became disillusioned with what was going on, including the role of edgar hoover and the acting attorney general nikolasabaha in his personal papers in the university library. dated december 5, 1963. it's the date of the first meeting of the commission that something strange happens, warren katzan. bach knows all about the fbi and it looks like they are going to make oswald the only suspect, such a position is unacceptable to me, judging by his archives, russell prepared a minority
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opinion to present him at the final meeting of the commission on september 18 that day, he shared his concerns with president johnson. who cares? there is practically no difference which bullet hit the connel, but the commission believes that the same bullet hit both the comedy and the connel. i do not believe in this. i don't believe either. it seems that the shooter was so accurate that the first shot hit, and the second shot was right in the head. i can't get in to sign it, especially since i won't sign it at the governor's office. i understand that some experts
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have questions. could the same fields have wounded us and was it that first bullet, personally, i do not believe in this and hardly believed it. this forced the other members of the commission to include the connolly dissent in the report and the result. they could not completely dismiss the possibility of a conspiracy. russell was the first to publicly criticize the orn report. he was followed by commissioners john sherman cooper and hailbox. but then walter cron kite interviewed john maclay this meeting was arranged by joan rotor you were active in the commission at first, and then challenged its results. i will answer your questions, but first i want to say a few words, first of all, i have a question. in what capacity? i'm here as a former member of the commission to comment on her work, but what's worse, later
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on, the employee himself with roger file found internal documents, judging by them through his daughter. elin macloy introduced active consultations with cbs assistant president richard in 1992 by reporter jerry polyakov and documents with tools for john macloy on show content. only then did she admit to herself that journalistic ethics had been violated. but the cbc and the new york times continued to support the commission's conclusions. they never made the 26 volumes of additional evidence public. mr. dales, let me criticize, of course, some of the papers and documents that are in the archives are still classified from the public by the fbi cia organization with which you have already collaborated. do they have
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something that after a few years can cause a big resonance. no, i do not think so. i'm sure, that all the important documents by which one can judge what happened there are already available. the commission knew that the evidence was not going smoothly; all ballistic examinations showed that the bullets were fired from his rifle. there are famous photographs. no, no, his prints match those found in the books. military rifle the rifle that we see today this is what
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the commission thinks oswald ordered mail-ordered rifle that oswald allegedly ordered in the name of alex heidel, and it was bought at the klein sporting goods store in chicago by mail order through a magazine american rifleman. he indicated on the coupon that he wanted a 36 inch model manlicker karkan 6 1/2 mm for 19.95 robert fraser was a battery firearms expert he recorded his measurements of the weapon was 40.2 inches in length from barrel to stock. the rifle he ordered and the one found in the vault books differed by four and two tenths of an inch. indeed, he could send oswald another model of a manly, a kergan, there are other oddities, there were such attachments for a belt on the handle. from the police department
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the back of the rifle is on the left side of the buttstock, this is clearly not the rifle that was ordered, it could not be sent from a sporting goods store. marina oswald photographed oswald with a rifle and a pistol on his hip in the first photographs, and in total she took three, numbered 133a and 133b, the ring is on the ring finger on the right hand in photo 133c, the ring is already on the left hand. the dallas police showed him one of the photographs when he was still with them, he said, but i don't remember being filmed like that. after all these questions the main mystery remained unsolved. why would
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someone use a newly bought rifle knowing that the paper trail will lead straight to you. handprint found on the rifle, fbi chief fingerprint expert sebastian latona took this rifle and tried to take prints from it from the barrel from the butt. he stated to the raven commission that he did not find good prints on any part of the rifle, not on the tree, but before the rifle. went to washington lieutenant. day claimed to have found a partial handprint on the trigger on the left and another under the barrel, and according to sebastian laton there is no evidence that the rifle was held in the hands, even partial there is nothing to present in court, in general there are eight stages of identification, but he did not find any . yes, i saw the case reports. this
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man . most of the staff were downstairs, but on the second floor, he was stopped by a policeman and some officer, some manager, told the policeman everything was fine. he works here, then he was released. that's how he left. when i heard shot, i immediately ran into the building. i went up to the second floor, it took about one and a half to two minutes less than 2 minutes later. in the building were investigators with a stopwatch in their hands. not only the police and government agents have traveled this route. chief judge raven and other members of the
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commission decided to check everything themselves and firmly decided to find a specific witness to the murder. she worked on the fourth floor of the texas book depository, and she knew olga. i went to the national archives to look for her missing testimony. she ran up the back stairs outside to see what had happened. if this was true, she would have seen oswald on the back stairs, but she testified that she had not seen or heard anyone. she
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knew something was wrong because no one believed her, so she asked for david henbane. he interrogated her to talk to andra. stealth this is my colleague. we went down the stairs together. this has become quite a problem for the raven woman commission. we have several times he knows this city like no one else hope. judging by the first testimony after the murder
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, the raven commission increased this time to several minutes, thus the warn commission deceived the public by presenting vicki as another bewildered witness. case closed, according to the data. oswald's report gave him enough time to fire his rifle and go down into the catheter on the second floor. but in 1999 , i found one document in the national archives that had been hidden for 35 years, namely, a letter from an assistant us attorney with a statement attached to it. the eyelids she gave jolie to rankin. he was chairing the warren commission at the time in the last paragraph of that letter. according to
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this letter. i found dorathy garner and interviewed her. she confirmed everything. she said that she stood at the window with vicki that vicki immediately moved away from the window, then dorothy ran out after vicki and saw her running down the stairs in all this time, she had never seen autumn. the round letter became a very dangerous document for the raven commission if the review board had not declassified the documents, we would never have known about the testimony three witnesses. all three confirmed that oswald was not on the sixth floor at the time of the shooting. by law, the autopsy was supposed to be
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done in dallas. the forensic pathologist was earl rose, it was in his jurisdiction to perform the autopsy . he was literally pressed against the wall, threatened with a weapon in his hands in rude terms. he even went after them, but they still smuggled the body out of dallas, breaking the law. when air force one took off from dallas for washington, the two doctors who were trying to save kennedy's life at the parkland hospital press conference, it was dr fry imperi and dr camp clark what two pieces of evidence did cam clark and malcon perry at their press conference dr perry performed a trachytomy
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to help kennedy breathe and at a press conference immediately after the failed resuscitation attempts in dallas he was asked , where the bullet was, he replied that the bullet seemed to fly right into him; the entrance hole was in the throat ; he was the chief neurosurgeon of parkling. he said that the president had a gaping wound in the occipito-parietal region. in the right back the head of the description he gave was exactly the same as the exit hole there is a transcript of what they said at the white house press conference transcript of 1327. this is a very important historical document since the secret service. confiscated video tapes from local tv channels clarke and perry's testimony that day suggests
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that the killer was in front. assistant white house secretary malcolm killdow seemed to be of the same opinion, obviously the bullet went straight to the head. the day after the shooting, nurse audrey met with dr. perry in the operating room on saturday morning, when the doctor arrived, perry was already at work. i would say you look terrible. did you sleep at all last night. he answered almost no. i was called all night from bt i asked why and he answered, they tried to understand in the throat of iran input or output and wanted me to change the testimony in my testimony to the commission of the crow, he refused his first version. they forced him to retreat , intimidated him. as witnesses, it was
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very embarrassing for me, as a doctor, for someone who recently spoke the truth i had to backtrack on my words. in place then i did not pay attention to it. and only then i realized that i was wrong, but at that moment all my forces and not only mine were aimed at solving the problem that had arisen. i didn't really care. what happened, and why in 1975, dr. shiers invited me to the department of cardiac surgery at the university of washington, i met maklim when i started working there, we had a good professional relationship, and we performed complex operations together. me especially i was interested in dr. perry's position on the kennedy assassination case. after all, it was he who did the tracheotomy after the shot. the problem is that he categorically
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refused to discuss this assassination, and he did not answer my questions. we sat in the intern or coffee. the entrance hole is the entrance without a doubt. one of the main reasons why dr. perry changed his testimony and publicly confirmed that it was the exit hole he was pressed by a secret service agent and his name was elmer. moon in 1970 elder moore was the head of secret service office, kinauer, became friends with him and elner once admitted that he regrets that he
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had to put pressure on him. to make it quite interesting, he practically confessed to committing the crime. how was elmer moore responsible for the doctors in parkland to change their testimony to agree that there was no huge hole in the back of kennedy's head charles cranshaw a third -year student that day was in parkant's emergency room later he publicly stated that kennedy's wounds were inflicted from the front . here's to the end of the book
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conspiracy of silence, after the kennedy movie he said, i was in the hospital, the park, linda i saw kennedy i was next to him and early kennedy did not fit the description of the shot from above and behind. he had injuries on his right side. he tilted his head slightly to the left. brain fluid back in 1981, copies of the autopsy photographs were leaked to those involved in the kennedy case
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. i remember that in the past there was no here in this area. as if all participants were given the task is to hide what really happened, and they present a complete picture of what happened, which is usually required of them. by the evening of the assassination, the body of president kennedy was delivered to washington. an autopsy was performed at the beatvezda medical center. it 's a naval hospital, all the best pathologists were within a drive or an hour's flight of washington, none of them were called. there were two naval pathologist commander. james humes, and his colleague. jayton bossell, these two pathologists have not performed a single autopsy in their entire service. with gunshot wounds, this is what you should
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pay attention to. every american. this is your president had multiple gunshot wounds. it is necessary to determine the angle of the trajectory range sequence. compare it with comparisons. this is not an easy task. we need two, and preferably three, experienced forensic pathologists. but it was entrusted to them, they realized that this would not entail them. they called in experts from the u.s. army institute of pathology named the autopsy began before the forensic consultant arrived, but realized they couldn't handle it. they they asked to invite a medical examiner, but dr. fink is a forensic pathologist, but he also did not make a cover-up for two years , and did not ask to send someone more experienced, they were refused in the morgue and there were a lot of people at the last count that i saw, there were 33 a man in the gallery was put up with something like stands for three pathologists. you flew with words. here is the body he was shot
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of the president's field wound. they examined it first by hand, then with a tool. they took an x-ray, then they took out the lungs, and there are no bullets in any murder case. this is a very serious problem. where did the bullet go? it already looks like mysticism received a call, st. petersburg in dallas, the bullet was found by the tomlinson technician at the hospital. passing by the men's ward, in the emergency room i saw that the stretcher was in the way, he bent down to move it and there was a bullet. there it turned out to be fields, humes, and bosville made a completely absurd conclusion when the president was lying on his back on a stretcher. he was given artificial respiration. they tried to revive him. someone pushed too hard, the bullet moved off places, but it penetrated deeply into the tissues. so she jumped out from behind through her back, as if she had reversed, but here it is necessary to make an important note.
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bullets don't come out that easily, the bullet gets stuck in some kind of pocket, but that was their conclusion, mind you, they didn't know that the field wound was in the front of the president's neck, the commander of the captains. how many autopsies did you perform in the thousands, just the next morning, younes. decided maybe i should talk to the surgeons at parkwind hospital earlier that day, the hospital doctors determined that the bullet tore a trochia, so they enlarged the bullet hole. this is how we first learned of the nato pathologist that he was in the emergency room. a tracheostomy was done. well, yes, said humes, bossfield. now we know the shot was fired from behind gulya hit in the back at a speed of about 2,000 fps, then she stopped and saw the starched collar gets scared and falls on his chest. that's
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where the bullet that languishing found on the stretcher came from four or five months later, according to specter's single bullet theory. it's a bullet was again extracted from the archives. this bullet went through kennedy through the connelles and now in april '64 the bullet on the stretcher is number 399 heroes of the warran commission report. she ended up in the left bacon, or something like that, perhaps unbelievable, which is scientific proof, the bullet hit him from behind and went forward. dr. humes, destroyed his first autopsy records, now dr. humes, chief pathologist. and everyone knows that the most important thing is the doctor's notes when he performs some kind of manipulation. they are closer to the truth than any conclusions in the report. he admitted to destroying the autopsy record, you destroyed your personal notes on the official autopsy. remember that night off the tarmac. you're still alive sooner or later the doctor will ask you for an affidavit, why would they
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destroy these records doctor, doesn't the pathologist keep the record, and he said i destroyed my autopsy records because they were spattered with blood, presidents. i didn't want them to become painfully objects of curiosity. the third doctor is dr. fink also made some notes, and then complained that his notes had also disappeared. he was very upset, he had to restore everything from memory at home. the two fbi agents at franco's autopsy, neil and james seibert, reported what they heard during the autopsy, they heard the conversations of the pathologists. especially dr. humes. they were interrogated by the arlene specter in early 1964. he left after that extremely unpleasant comments about them in his brief note. he knows exactly why he did not like what they said, they provided evidence that the theory with one a bullet cannot be true to a cybert, nor did neal
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offer to testify for the raven commission and the written notes were classified. in ninety- seven. their testimony was accepted by the review board, photographs and the back of the head of john f. kennedy autopsy photos were produced, they are the most controversial and they both said that they did not see anything like this at the autopsy she said, looks like you corrected. i don't mean to say that the photo was faked. but it looks like the head was pieced together, and then photographed. he said it was by crouching, siebert didn't remember drawing the wound for the house of representatives, so he drew a new one for the board. this is one of our most important diagrams , it shows that the exit hole is in the back of the skull. on the right, a piece about 3x5 in size was enough for me. new evidence plus 40 witnesses declassified by the council and they all saw the hole in the back of kennedy's head. this is strong
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evidence for a frontal shot. who was the autopsy photographer john stringer civil a face in the navy, dear man, he wrote a textbook on medical photography, and he filmed the whole process, he was photographed, and also the president's brain is stored in the national archives, these photographs cannot be scanned or reproduced, they are only available for on-site viewing and only with permission from the family view from above.
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and the stringer noticed right away. it's definitely not a code. it's probably ensko. he said i don't see the manufacturer's name but they don't have the right notches in the corner jeremigan asked if you had notched film stringer said no but you took basilar photos and he said no as far as i remember, which begs the question. if these photos were not taken by a stringer, who was it? robert knun served in the navy as a photographer and was posted to the white house in 1958 if you read his obituary in the new york times. and the washington post. you know that he was called to film kennedy's autopsy, however, it was unofficial that robertson was not questioned by the crow bend commission, but only found out in '78 when he
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testified to a house committee, however, these materials have not been made public. they were buried for 50 years and released only in 93. and i know why they were hidden, because everything he said about the autopsy photos contradicted what was known from the official report. 89 he said the top of the head just wasn't there. he said that one photo, probably of the back of the head, had been heavily altered where it was closed. someone finished painting the hair that covered the wound. i must point out that what you are saying now is very different from what says the government of the united states, and for a long time why he did not say anything to anyone.
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in the navy, he had access to classified information. the sponsor was visibly upset when she saw
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the official autopsy pictures. she said i developed pictures of him and his family for almost 3 years. he never looked like that. and she added, he just looked awful. she even burst into tears in front of the council. yes, she burst into tears in front of me jeremy about the man from the archive. she said he didn't look so bad in my photos. on sunday. at they washed him showed respect, and in one of the photographs that she showed the brain was visible, the brain was not touched. he lay next to the naked body of the president. first of all, it's strange that the brain was intact because fbi agent frank horse told the board that half of the brain was missing. an autopsy of the brain, or rather, an autopsy is likely, in fact there were two of them carried out later on november 22. in the shots taken by the zaruder, kennedy's head seems to
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explode, and jackie kennedy moves to the trunk of a limousine and picks up a piece of the brain president, then she gave it to one of the doctors of the ice park, if you look at the photos from the autopsy. i've seen their originals, you can see that the brain is damaged, but only a small part is missing. now let's take a look at the report on the hiding of the skull, an additional study of the brain. it states that the brain weighed 1.5 kg. the brain of an ordinary average man weighs 1.500 g. but based on 8.000 autopsies, the average weight of the brain of an ordinary man was calculated as 1.336 g. therefore, it is considered that the brain of the president. greater than average the brain tissues that were scattered divided the plaza from those that jackie picked up those that everyone took off with their clothes. there are two photographs of the brain in the archive. i saw them in 2015. the
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first version seemed deformed to me, because the brain had lain in formaldehyde for too long. the council had a consultant, a famous forensic pathologist. he looked at pictures of the brain and said brain. well preserved. he's all grey. he's not pink, so he's only been kept in formaldehyde for two or three weeks, at least two weeks. or maybe three. i looked at the jeremigan. he looked at me. the hairs on the back of my neck stood up because i knew that kennedy's brain had been examined less than three days after his death. and here we can only assume that someone wanted the brain damage to fit the version that the asphalt fired, that is, if the head was injured from behind, and this coincides with the testimony of eyewitnesses, the question arises. could such serious damage be the result of just one shot? what the asphalt allegedly did in the educational part of the brain hospital has always had enough autopsy done often no less. often
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the brain was saved to teach students. so finding a suitable replacement was not difficult. this is another reason. why the photographs in the archive are definitely not the brain of president kennedy we have evidence, they question the authenticity of the photograph in the national archives, if the court had today these photographs of the brain would not be accepted as evidence. i wouldn't want to be in your place. you have something to think about, you saw evidence that the public has not seen. if you remember yourself as a child when did it seem to many that justice in court is done automatically? and the reward has always been that good triumphed over evil y we realized that this is not so? justice has to be administered to the people. and this is not
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easy, because the truth is often there is a threat to the authorities, and then a person has to go against the authorities. he didn't say anything, because he himself was involved in this story. berkeley signed an autopsy report stating that the bullet hit the back at level three. vertebra. he also signed kennedy's death certificate indicating the wound to the back of the death certificate. there is no orn commission material, but on the description sheets in these materials.
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no, berkeley signatures. in 1977, through his lawyer, he delivered a letter to richard spread, the chief adviser to the committee in the house of representatives. he said that he had information that other people were involved in the murder and at that moment he was ready to discuss this topic, the spreg, who was determined to deal with the involvement of the cia, was fired 2 weeks later, dr. berkeley submitted a written statement to the committee at the house of representatives, but there is no official record of his interrogation as a witness . in 82, he said, henry hurt. i know the shooter was not alone, but when henry heard tried to contact berkeley again for details, he cut him off, and they want to talk about it, but the next year, berkeley spoke with michael curds, another researcher. berkeley told him that he knew about the conspiracy against the
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president, he reminded him of the exit hole on back of the head. candy is a very important statement. we only know of one doctor who was at the parkling hospital and later on this ride during the autopsy and '83. he told mayclub dukes that there was an exit hole, when he contacted berkeley again, he immediately cut him off. i don't want to talk about it anymore dr. berkeley passed away before the review board was set up when jerry decided we could go to his heirs to his daughter to give us the authority so we could go to the law firm he worked for mr. elite, he also passed away, to see if there are any records in the archive. x suddenly, we will be able to understand what exactly he wanted to tell the council, and she immediately agreed, but then, when jeremy called her back, it turned out that she had changed her mind, she refused to sign anything and hung up. on one of the sheets of the autopsy protocols there was a schematic drawing of the body in front and
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behind with marks about the places of scars of wounds and the like; on the diagram of the back, a bullet wound was noted at the level of the third thoracic vertebra, which 5.5 to 6 inches below that mark matched what cibert ionil had stated in their report, and to fit the facts into the one bullet theory that did you a lot of damage, the doctors needed an exit point for the wound on your back. the raven commission lifted the wound on his back so that it coincided with the possible exit hole in kennedy's neck . gerald ford did it in one motion. pen. he replaced the back with the back of the neck in his report, rajaralda. ford was told that he could not walk and think at the same time, and suddenly he becomes forensic pathologist, forensic photographer. expert. everything at once and easily moves the field hole, but in 79 the house committee
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put this hole back in place, since they had autopsy photographs. it is likely that members of the commission at that time. order. it was thought that no one else would see these photos, when the review board declassified the recording of what fort did, the former member of the commission replied that it had nothing to do with the conspiracy theory. he was just trying to be more precise. it's straight contrary to ford's conversation with french president valeria, ford told him that this murder was not committed by a loner, that it was planned. we're sure it was planned, but we don't know yet. with these documents declassified by the review board, we see what happened in a different light in the
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history of the assassination of john f. kennedy. over whether harby autumn is not was. i was interrogated without the presence of a lawyer. you shot at the president. i didn't shoot anyone. lawyer mark lane was supposed to represent oswald at the hearing, but the raven commission refused him . the commission acted according to a certain scheme. they completely ignored the rights of the accused. i don't know if he is guilty or not, but i know that this case was fabricated, it is full of lies and contradictions. i know the dallas district attorney's office has paraffin test results. they say that lee harvey oswald did not shoot on november 22, 63. i know this because i have a copy of the documents. we accuse his judges or i can honestly say from my own experience. i handled several
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hundred sentencing days and was responsible for thousands of cases. i worked in a criminal court. i was in charge of homicide. i believe that none of america's neighbors would be found guilty on the basis of the evidence that the ornan commission provided. instead of twelve jurors, the decision was made by a group of families of appointed politicians and officials. it was the verdict that was passed time. looking at the declassified documents, we understand that oswald himself is full of secrets. he often called himself a miserable person. he was killed live. this is the gloomy funeral of lee harvey ossold, the alleged assassin of president kennedy, they took place on an empty plot of rowhill cemetery near ford wart quite a long time ago this site was bought by the mother of oswalds, no one mourned, except for
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the family members of the deceased his childhood at the age of 17 years. he joined the us marine corps, many said that in his youth he was the most an ordinary honest american, and then for some reason made an amateur out of him, castro cuba and the ussr in the spring of 1963, oswald began handing out leaflets to the committee, fair game for cuba
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. this group advocated the cuban revolution behind the scenes. they were popular on college campuses, and on some brochures. he became 544 street. it was an office in downtown new orleans next to the office. the cia is literally across the street. there was also the headquarters of the cuban revolutionary council. this is the largest group against astra arrange his headquarters in the same building with the largest group opposing him and then that he was a provocateur. this brings us back to the version of agent or double agent he played both roles oswald was a member of two groups, he is with those who were against castro and at the same time handing out committee leaflets, fair game for cuba so he is dealing with two groups, who had a serious motive to kill the president. many of these groups were known to the us government and
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some even received support in the spring of '63. oswald began to communicate with people who, as it turned out, were involved in such government activities. one of these people is david fairey, he was involved with the asphalt in the civilian military patrol back in the fifty-fifth year. he was known as an ardent anti-communist. he was also an instructor and pilot for the cia in the covert war against cuba. he also took part in training. named was a right-wing radical he collaborated with the fbi cia and the american nazi party bannisterod. oswald his office at
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544 camp street oswald began using his office to printing and churning out zakastre literature after the assassination of the president, when bennister was interrogated by the fbi. he was an ex-fbi agent himself, they didn't ask him about the lockdown. at some point, apparently after the murder, the fbi decided that oswald should not be connected with the bureau and, of course, the quick one, who is directly connected with the fbi, should also leave.
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for example, are there cases when an american went to russia and renounced american citizenship, and then suddenly changed his mind and wanted to return to his country, when he returned back the cia conducted thorough investigation and it seems. the oswald case was the only one. he smacks of intelligence work. you killed the president, no , it takes me away, because i lived in the soviet union
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. fled to russia, he also noted that there were military men among them, and he suspected that some of these people were already scribes. they were selected by the cia to collect data. curtain, he sent a letter to the cia with a question. the request for otepka was passed on to the head of counterintelligence , james angleton. he instructed not to check the information on osved. well, teppka, kept on doing his business. the most important thing is that he was really interested in lee harvey oswald before the murder and he had a whole pack of scammers in his safe further. it got even worse. his office was bugged, people were put in to keep an
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eye on him. they put confidential documents in a bag, and then they tried to accuse him of he is going to burn these documents, they say. he just went crazy as a result of november 5, 63. he was fired from the civil service just 17 days before the murder. you won't see me swollen in the thief's report, and he wasn't called, as the witness was actually the one who had access to all of oswald's cia files responded to all requests from the raven commission, which the agency never made any contact with. the position the cia chose for the raven commission, they don't know anything about this guy at all, but
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now it's obvious to us that this is not the case oswald called. they have a great interest even 4 years before the assassination, without a dozen high-ranking cia officers were well acquainted with him. everything he did, where he was, what he was fond of during his family life. they even read his mother's mail. that's how closely he was watched until the kennedy assassination and then kennedy was assassinated and arrested, and they say we don't know anything about this man. it follows from the review board that the endon received action reports as early as a week before the assassination. investigation would have gone very differently if public investigators knew everything the cia knew. one of the places where oswald handed out flyers the international trade center glue show show
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was arrested by new orleans district attorney jamm harrison, he was accused of participating in a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy but he always denied any connection with the cia we have never been affiliated with the cia ever any contact absolutely the review board determined that this false show evidence was mogentum and had special access to one of the secret projects from the new orleans. i worked with oswald in may 1963 . he tried to change the wording of the junk in the decision to discharge him from military service after the murder, andrews got a call from a man. he called himself a clamberton and invited him to come to dalla to defend oswald, under oath the clayshaw denied that he was a clamberton. and andrew stated
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that because of the drugs he was taking, that call was just a dream to him, but today, as a result of the work, the advice to review the case file. we have evidence and 12 witnesses. they confirmed that the show used the name as a pseudonym, andrews later admitted to writer harld weiberg that the show was burburn, but made him promise not to reveal it until after andrews' death. x oswald had special notes, which meant that no one could just ask for them. and no one could add something to it. and this went on for 4 years . all oswald's fbi files were kept as secret as possible. on october 8, 1963, fbi agent marvin
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keesling removed this special status from oswald's files . why was this done? why change oswald's fbi status just weeks before cathy's murder meant that there was no reason to put oswald's name on a special list, what is a specialty list when the official cartege follows the chosen route. anyone who is on this list should be removed from the president's route. they can't be around and of course the president is in a dangerous situation. what shouldn't be? who was the cia contact who they chose for the house committee in '78
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george joannidis, he was the curator of the cuban students, they met several times with osult before the assassination, and then 13 years later, when the congress reopens the cia investigation, joannidis is called out of retirement, remake him a key figure in communication with representatives of the congress, who are studying the possible role of the cia in murder they knew nothing about this and i went to god blake to the chief adviser. i asked him. bob did you ever know this jonidess and he answered the ladies a lot and dealt with him. he was then. i am asked, did you know what he did in 63, and he said he did nothing in 63. we had an agreement with the cia. no one who was involved in the murder at that time would be involved in our investigation and bob jonidis commanded those cubans who were vkontakte with the ocmid those cubans who accused castro of the murder he
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was a wildly helmsman in miami and controlled the group, which had to do with ozvuld both before and after the murder, and then he moved away the shadows remained silent about the reason why they attracted joannidis. they tried to hide his connection. with freedom. he was terribly shocked when he realized how smart they were, they got to the very core of his investigation and figured out how to stop him? i remember what he said. i will never trust another word from sir again, even the case review board had trouble getting papers from the authorities. what difficulties did you have in dealing with the era of 1c censors was at the meeting of the councils we had a paper. we brought it to the screens and said, we are ready to publish it. i asked. explain to us why shouldn't we make this tape public? he was silent. almost 2 minutes, finally he said, i know that there is a reason, but i can not understand what. at
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the end of the ninety-second year, a month after the adoption of the act, the secret service began to implement it, but in january of the ninety-fifth year, important documents began to be destroyed . the report of the council on the revision of the case materials. it's very disappointing these were documents related to president kennedy's travels in the fall year sixty three. before his trip to dallas for 63 years, president kennedy was threatened many times there were even entire lists of threats and the secret service was against the release of these records. they even asked the wife of the city's vice president to help them, because she could by law block the publication of a mental health record. the idea was to reveal the names of people who had some kind of mental disorder
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as a result. we asked the agency to certify under oath that they had given us everything murder records, but it backfired on us , the secret service refused to sign such a document under oath, and everything became clear. little is known about this, but there were at least two conspiracies against president kennedy in 1963 before the assassination, one in chicago on nov. 2, the other in tampa on nov. 18 , kennedy ended up not going to chicago. with a warning, he stated that four cubans went to chicago to shoot president kennedy the next the other day, the landlady reported to the police in chicago that she had rented the room to four people. they had rifles with telescopic sights and the route of the fbi motorcade passed information to the secret service and
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the secret service put these people under surveillance. two of them fled, but two snipers were detained. they all flatly denied the secret service anything. they weren't pursued while they were doing this story, another threat was received from another psychopath named thomas arthur valli, he openly stated that he was preparing to kill kennedy took it only when kennedy canceled the trip on november 2 at 10:00 am. this wali story and the chicago conspiracy - it's so similar to what happened in dallas. this cannot be considered a mere coincidence. val if you compare him with asphalt, a former marine, he, like oswald, served in the far east at a base associated with the cia because u-2 scouts were based there. it was easy to imagine him as a disgruntled anti -kennedy armed loner. he had
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another intelligence connection, just like oswald. he taught cubans military affairs, the cia was responsible for this and, as we know, he was also called out. most likely, he really taught the cubans. he wanted to do it. as we know, oswald came to dallas from new orleans in october, just in time for cartesa to get there. he chooses this tall building, gets a job there. he is in the perfect place to shoot. now let's look at what happened when he was married in august, how a pawn was ferried from long island to chicago so that he would be there at the time when the motorcade arrives and where it gets a job in a tall building just in the route with an ideal position for a shot, then you would have to force the motorcade to make a sharp turn to slow down, then it would be in an ideal point just in the line of fire. and what about the trip to florida on november 18,
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kennedy had a trip planned? in tampa, nearly 27 miles away, the secret service was very nervous about the floridian hotel. there was a route next to it. there was a sharp turn and also a convenient point. in this case, the scapegoat would be gilbert policarpo lopez, he was a cuban immigrant. he went to a fair game committee meeting for cuba and how does this relate to our history, if he was killed in imba tanks, he had to put up a lotus if you had to shoot from the front, because oswald was behind there were also rumors that he was the one who helped oswald , during the assassination attempt in dallas, someone tried to tell the raven commission about these incidents abraham bolgan was the first black secret service agent to lay down in the white house he was chosen by kennedy himself he was in chicago when there
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prepared an assassination attempt. he was there when the secret service. four snipers were reported, he himself saw how weak security was in chicago. and he saw it after the murder. what steps were taken to keep the chicago conspiracy a complete secret no papers all files in scattered form the agent was ordered to keep silent this information was not passed on to the agent in the secret service who were supposed to guard kennedy on trips, including the dalosier secret service agent . elair, knew about the boldan agent and chicago conspiracy. i saw elmer three times in person and had several calls. one of them is long. i asked him. have you ever interrogated thomas arthur valleel in washington, they won't let me even look at his file. i said okay, what about a secret service agent
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named? moose up and put it on the table right in front of me. i'm an independent investigator, and he said that. he said very loudly. and his expression was very gloomy, we still took him abraham baldun tried to share his information with the raven commission, but he was not given it to make him forbidden to speak, and then generally sent to jail on a polyp charge. he sat for quite some time. the national archives hold all of the kennedy assassination evidence and the official documents from the lee harvey oswald case,
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but the board of review has declassified many documents about kennedy's plans to withdraw troops from vietnam and his blueprint for a new progressive american foreign policy. if only he could realize his projects. it would destroy the carefully crafted and approved plans of the pentagon and the cia. it's all about this. but this is already real question. why? how and who is it so tinsel for the public oswald ruby cuba mafia a cheap quiz so that no one asks the main questions? why killed kennedy who's winning? who can cover all traces? who? this is his first year in the white house. kennedy must make his
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own policies. sometimes in conflict with what his predecessors did, especially in foreign policy. in the autumn of 1963, kennedy had already made many enemies. he was preparing the withdrawal of troops from vietnam was going on a visit to indonesia in 1964 was supported by the independence of the congo, a balanced policy in the middle east through the normalization of relations with cuba , detente with russia, he was even going to propose a joint landing on the moon, but in april of 1961 his administration for the first time stained himself kennedy carried out his campaign under the slogan of anti-communism . he signed the bay of pigs operation plan, which had two clear limitations. first america will supply weapons and equipment, but there will be no american live
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forces and second after the airstrike by the cuban pilots, the refugees further airstrikes, perhaps only after clearing the airspace will support a direct us military intervention if needed, even though he urged the president it wouldn't be needed. primarily. i mean, under no circumstances. the invasion was a disaster for victory is always a hundred fathers, and defeat is always an orphan of my statements detailed discussion. this is not an attempt to abdicate responsibility. i'm in charge of the government
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publicly kennedy took the blame, but in private conversations he and his brother suspected that they were deceived by the cia admitted that the operation was doomed to failure, as it was planned by the cia without military support, he mentioned this when he was preparing an article for harper's, shop with young editor willy maurice. they had no chance with practically a handful of cuban refugees. he needed the marine corps for military aviation. told his editor this kennedy he thought he was god john kennedy stood his ground he didn't send troops there, he did not go to an even more serious aggravation of the global crisis. kennedy was
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furious. he realized that he was deceived by the military and intelligence advisers, he announced serious cuts in the agency and told his friends this now famous phrase. i will break the era into 1,000 pieces and scatter them to the wind when the president's rice pissed off not only the bay of pigs operation. then in april of the sixty-first year. he was lied to about france about the military honor in order to overthrow president charles de gaulle. one of of our most important allies, allen dalles, who had long been at enmity with de golem, prepared a report for kennedy with false data that most of the french military were opposed to degules, since he supported the self-determination of algeria but did not further mention that back in the fifty- ninth year the cia discussed del's overthrow was driven
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by four french generals who quickly put down the mutiny, and some news reports hinted that allen dulles was involved. i hope the ambassador of france i'm here absolutely nothing. i fully support this golem president, but he also says something alarming president kennedy says to the french ambassador. i don't have full control over my government. i do not control the cia and can not be held responsible for the fact that this startling announcement for the president of the united states is happening there. in 1960 , the former colony of the congo gained independence from belgium and held democratic elections. during the unrest that began, the belgians, with the support of england and france, tried to eliminate the charismatic prime minister. patrice lumumbu in this colonial conflict , eisenhower and cia director allen daless. they
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took the side of the europeans, he was elected only in november of the sixtieth year, and he immediately took the opposite position of the new state, which we are glad to welcome in the ranks of free countries, we give the floor. what is a colonial form of government? not to give way to a more brutal tyranny, but the process has already been launched, with the support of the british military and intelligence of the united states, the troops of colonel joseph maputo captured president lumumba in early december of the sixtieth year, general secretary. the un calls kennedy, who was already elected at that time, and asks him to intervene to get the umomba out of prison, that this
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guy needs to be urgently disposed of in 48 hours. after kennedy takes the oath, they pass him a bullet in the head a few months later. he is beside himself when he finds out about the murder of patrice lumumba, he grabs his head on his face with a grimace. a very short time after the murder , hammar-sholt dies in a mysterious plane crash , the photographs show that only his body is not burned and unharmed and had a playing card on him, according to the reports, the ace of spades. she got stuck behind the collar under the knot on the tie. there are some controversial documents. they indicate that allen
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dulles was involved in the history of the aircraft. they were convinced that they are doing the most right thing for the whole world. they understand more than the president. they did not always report to eisenhower. what they did during his administration, indeed kennedy is trying to change the entire top of the cia, he makes it clear to everyone that allen dalis and his two leading adviser richard bill he was also involved in the bay of pigs operation and the general who was allen dallis's right-hand man, the three main figures in the cia kennedy, fired them before the end of the year. i came. woman, you took my man away and also
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these plans were sent by mcnomary and kennedy fake a cuban attack on the guantana base sink the us ship in guantanamo bay and blame it on the club, but what scares me most is their most sophisticated plan to take an empty plane to fly over cuba like a drone turn on the recording on board with the message that we are being attacked by a cuban aircraft. oh god they will kill us all, then blow up the plane blow up this huge drone is an excuse to start a war the president rejected these recommendations. for us. it was an important find, one of the key ones. it was truly international. it was declassified by the review board and many board members were proud to be part of it. in addition to serious problems with the cia, military advisers began to actively persuade the president to send troops to vietnam. kennedy was there on a visit 10 years
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ago as a congressman and saw with his own eyes how the french were losing the vietnam war who fought for independence as president. kennedy did not want to get into the same the trap decision on vietnam was finally made is the 1:11 memorandum. in it, kennedy refused to send troops and increased the number of advisers. that was kennedy's decision as president. he did not want to cross this line at the end of his first year as kennedy received a report from wolf rostov and general maxwell taylor, an international and military adviser. they called for increased training of units in south vietnam, increased bombing in the north and sending american units there, but kennedy's reluctance to send schastya overland influenced his ambassador to india john kenneth gelbraith. my father met walt tall. he wanted to talk to him. just
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pointed to a pile of papers on his desk and taylor's growth report was in plain sight. my father asked him to show the volt replied that his clearance level was not enough for such a document. my father doubted that walt's height tolerance level was higher at that moment the phone rang. walt turned away to answer, and my father took the report from the table and walked out of the office and read it. brother to saigon to write his report with others recommendations other than growth advice and taylor kennedy knew what he wanted and knew my father would provide it, which he did and prepared a detailed report on the effectiveness of the south vietnamese government, and the ability to achieve superiority through military force, taking into account the situation in south vietnam canon deville sent a report to the secretary of defense to the bright, and then, in turn, ordered general harkins
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, commander of us forces in vietnam, to begin the withdrawal of troops. the pentagon delayed the preparation of a detailed plan, and in may of 1963, mcnamara convened a meeting of one of the board's most important findings to revise the records from that meeting. mcnamara said it's too slow to speed up. i want to withdraw a thousand people in december before the end of the year. i want people to be taken out in whole parts, and not at random. he demanded that the withdrawal plan was approved and in september 1963 kennedy sent secretary of defense mcnomaru and general taylor to saigon. he wanted to use their report as the basis for a formal withdrawal order. kennedy's troops didn't just control this report. in fact, it was prepared under the supervision of bobby kennedy. after 3 days, this news hit the newspapers , his opponents found out about it. and mac george bundy
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told kennedy once it was in the papers. you can make everything public and they published decree 263. that's why it appeared at all. and here is what mcdonald said to the secret briefing. the president and i agreed that we trained them. we gave them everything we could, if they couldn't win, it's a pity, but we had to leave, even if they let's defeat honey, that is, vietnam even with a bad scenario. but later that month, magician george bundy, the national security adviser, wrote a memorandum based on the truth about this war, that everything is terrible. he tried to put his thoughts in such a way that kennedy could support him . this is reflected in the memorandum on national security, 273. in the first version of the memo,
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bundy wrote. so we need to strengthen the military selection of the communists, but we will do this through the strengthening of the army of south vietnam there is not a word about american americanization troops of the war. while cardi's body was still in a coffin in the capitol rotunda, johnson drafted a new version of memorandum 273 of the amendments concerning key paragraph number seven, which said that military action should be intensified. they didn't just change a couple of words, this whole paragraph was crossed out and completely rewritten. i asked bundy during an interview. who told you to do this and he answered johnson these changes allowed the united states to unilaterally enter the war in vietnam they just support and to train the south vietnamese army and a few days later we were discussing the beginning of the desoto mission, and the sea sorties to the coast of north vietnam
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ended with the smydox incident and the attack in the gulf of tonkin then there was a congressional resolution. she opened the door to the invasion of vietnam in documents declassified by the council, there is evidence that johnson knew about kennedy's plans to leave vietnam. he did not agree with this and tried to win robertamara over to his side. i always thought it was stupid to make any statements about the conclusion troops. this is harmful from a psychological point of view, the news was considered by the president, otherwise i was silent. in response to this attack, on the high seas, our troops attacked the bases used by the north vietnamese patrols. as it followed from the declassified memorandums, by the fall of 64, during his campaign against bari gold wattara , johnson had already decided that he would escalate the vietnam war; in fact, the directive that
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became the resolution on the gulf of tonkin was written even before the incident. in this bay 3 months before johnson was already planning a full-scale air action in the election. they were supposed to start after his inauguration. we are going to prove to the communists that we cannot be defeated with weapons, we are impossible. when the news of kennedy's death spread around the world, people everywhere mourned, cried and came to the properties in latin america , lit candles because they had no electricity, but the peasants there still wanted to honor his memory on the kotan peninsula, cleared a clearing and planted a garden of the world found out kennedy's death hour of the night. he got up, got dressed and went to his office. and only then did you understand? i can't do anything about it according to his son, nasser fell into a deep
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depression after kennedy's death, relations with egypt began to deteriorate, and they became more and more sympathetic to the soviet union. the criminal service was held in the main catholic church. cairo, it is designed for 600 people. on that day, 4,000 people in algiers fit there; they fed kennedy with special feelings and declared a week of mourning. all flags were at half mast, the us ambassador to egypt said that according to his according to the egyptians, kennedy was seen as the best thing in the americans, that for ordinary egyptians , kennedy embodied the ideal of america. kennedy met with french journalist jean daniel. he exclaimed the news. now everything will change. when khrushchev came to the american embassy to express his condolences, according to eyewitnesses, did he barely
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hold back his tears? he understood that after the death of his brother, relations with the soviet union would be on the verge. my father wanted to send the soviet union not involved in the murder. in other words, it was the cia or the forces associated with the cia on the day of his brother's death. my father immediately called the duty officer of the cia in langley, and directly asked them that this nightmare was staged by your people. we know everything that bobby did on that terrible day on november 22, 1963, at his home in mclean, virginia, he immediately suspected
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that the shooter was not alone. how did he know? he was told by the closest aides. they were in a nearby limousine right behind president kennedy's car, they are both world war ii veterans. they knew what gunshots sounded like. they told bobby that they heard gunshots. not only from behind they shot from different sides, including from the front. lyndon johnson came in, he told the adults that they were in the room. lee harvey oswald was killed, someone shot him. i asked my mom and dad why was he shot? did he love our family? how they behaved only exacerbated the tragedy . many people thought that after kennedy's death,
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depression and cynicism swept over the country, that america would never be the same again. government activity to the raven commission is one of the greatest scams in american history. even if we collect 10 more commissions, we will not be able to dissuade you from the fact that this was a conspiracy, but we did not find any trace of this, what actually happened, because that they needed their own man there to see to it that some of the doors would stay closed. i think there is a direct link between the events of 63 that america is going through today. i think when you kill the president, among the poor on the street american city and everyone understands. what forces are behind
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this? you send a signal not only to the people of america, but also to the american media and the future leader of the country. and if america wants to be a democratic society. we must get to the bottom of the truth, to reveal. this terrible crime that continues to excite the minds of people were polls among historians among ordinary americans, they were asked who the most popular president is, one sign by which one can objectively evaluate the country's foreign policy must be counted. how much streets named after a particular president in other countries. how many big schools? how many monuments to this president are in capitals around the world, and in this sense the president is easily ahead of everyone else. although many of the far progressive , far-reaching plans in kennedy's policy were not
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realized after his assassination, they remained. i ask you to assure that you will not prevent these students from entering the building, that you will peacefully step aside, having fulfilled your constitutional duty. as a result, with the support of federal troops. the kennedy administration secured admission of black students to the public college of the south. george wallace has made it clear that the fight is not over yet next year it will be up to the south to decide. whoever becomes president will be who the south votes for, and you will see that the south will not support all candidates.
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that evening, kennedy addressed the nation. many consider this to be the best presidential speech on civil rights since abraham lincoln, with one man's rights under threat. the rights of everyone else are infringed, if an american because of the color of his skin cannot enjoy the full free life that we all desire, which of us will agree to change the light of our skin since president lincoln freed the slaves. but their descendants and grandchildren are still not completely free. and this nation, despite all its successes and hopes, will not be free until they are free. all its citizens. we are facing a moral crisis, as a country and as a people this seriously affects our country and everything. what we stand for. i ask everyone for help.

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