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A New Kind of Analysis of the Zapruder Film

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  1. giddyup

    giddyup Member

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    After reading the lamentation about The Hangout, I decided to post this here instead of the D&D-- probably won't be electric enough...

    Got this 10-minute video that makes an argument for evidence of significant alteration of the Abraham Zapruder film of JFK's assassination. The analysis limits itself to video capabilities of the era, of course. Some pretty compelling things are cited; I'd be interested in hearing criticism from anyone who knows likewise about this stuff:

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/385.html
     
  2. Chuck 4

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    When you really dig into some of the investigations and facts about the assassination, it becomes painfully obvious that Lee Harvey Oswald wasnt even involved in the killing. Great analysis, I had seen it before.
     
  3. Rashmon

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    I found quite the opposite. When you really dig into the assassination, it becomes clear Oswald likely acted alone. However, playing "seven degrees of Oswald" allows the creation of multitudes of linkages.

    I saw JFK as 4 year old in Houston the day before Dallas. I've devoured tons of JFK books starting with Lane's "Rush to Judgment" and on. Over the years, after initially being a conspiracy believer, I'm leaning the other way.

    Here's evidence of a connection between Oswald and Ruby:

    http://www.pbs.org/ktca/americanphotography/features/popups/oswald.html

    EDIT: Here is an interesting article reviewing some recent books.

    http://hnn.us/articles/20369.html
     
    #3 Rashmon, Jul 29, 2008
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