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The famous Zapruder film of the JFK shooting stabilized, full frame.Before you watch the film read this carefully! Do not look at Kennedy. Look at the driver. This is Secret Service Agent William Greer. He is a left handed shooter. At the 12 second mark in the film you can see Greer with his left arm extended over his right shoulder, gun in hand and he shoots John Kennedy.I originally got this in black & white in 1991 from Bill Cooper when he first published "Behold a Pale Horse". I could not see what Bill was telling me and I wanted to believe him. Years later I got a better color copy from him that goes frame by frame. Yes it is true! And then believe it or not I saw it in Blockbuster Video! You can still rent it or buy a DVD from MPI Teleproductions. The title is "Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film ©1998 MPI Media Group".JFK Assasination - Secret ServiceAmong other details you will hear in this clip, notice Jacqueline Kennedy trying to climb out the back of the car. This is because she saw Greer shoot her husband. If she had seen the shot coming from outside the car her natural reaction would have been to duck down inside the car. She wanted out because she thought she was next!JFK Speech on Secret Societies and Freedom of the Press
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Dr. Jigoro Kano (see in my photos) who created Judo."It is not important to be better than someone else, but to be better than yesterday."