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Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Former Secret Service agent describes JFK assassination in new detail" video.
What is in the back of every researcher's mind into the Kennedy Assination is that if Paul Landis' account is 100% accurate, it brings up the annoying possible explanation that the bullet had been already discreetly placed there to embelish the story of a lone assasin, before Kennedy was even in the limosine and in the motorcade. It was planted there before the assasination.
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@percybyssheshelly GGGGGGGGGreat to hear from you. The former secret service agent makes no mention of hearing shots from the grassy knoll where James Files claims it was him with his Remington Fireball who when he saw that Kennedy was still not hit, aimed at Kennedy's right eye just as the president moved and it caught him in his right temple. There was also a bullet that hit the base of the front windshield and probably more, but Johnson had the limosine destryed only 2 weeks after the assasination. Interestingly, Johnson can be seen ducking down in his own limo behind the Kennedy car before the shooting started.
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@TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy GGGGGGGGGGGreat to hear from you. Of course, you're right if it was out in the open security would have spotted it, unless it was tucking in a crease. What is obvious to me though, is that the story doesn't add up about the bullet being spent and only sticking in Kennedy's back because it was out of force. It was shot into something soft to have been so pristine and also it had no blood on it. The sniper on the grassy knoll was James Files---he admitted using a Remington Fireball with hollow points. He was aiming for the left eye when Kennedy jerked and so he hit him in the right temple. The thing we have to look out for is information that comes but there is no way to prove it. Even Files testimony has been called out, but Files named people who were seen at Dealey Plaza---and who would admit to killing Kennedy? The biggest blooper of the whole affair to me was when George H. W. Bush was asked by a reporter at a press conference where he was on 22 November, 1963. He said he didn't remember! The funny thing is there is a picture of him on the internet at Dealey Plaza on 22 November, 1963.
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