This video capture of frame 313 of the Zapruder film sickens some people when they realize that this clearly shows Secret Service Agent William Greer, shooting JFK.
Many would say that this is just a highlight on the passengers head - Roy Kellerman.
Don’t kid yourself!
The gun has been etched into a highlight to make you "think" it is Kellerman’s head.
And Robert Groden thinks that the gun is the chrome on the driver door.
Now, how come we can see this chrome through Greer body?
New kinda chrome?
William Greer, the driver of JFK limousine, and Roy Kellerman, the Secret Service agent who was in the front passenger seat, controlled everything that happened at Parkland Hospital in Dallas while the president body was there.
They stood next to the doctors trying to save JFK life, telling them "what happened."
It was Roy Kellerman that placed the bullet on the stretcher that matched the ammunition used by the Manlicher Carcano rifle that was placed in the Oswald-patsie snipers nest.
This planted "stretcher bullet" was necessary to corroborate the hole in Kennedy back that was put there by an cabal operative to further convince us that he was shot from the rear.
When Roy Kellerman was asked about this bullet, he replied: "it probably worked itself out during cardiac massage." Bullets cannot work themselves out because the inflammation process would hold them in.
Newcomb found out from his research that within 48 hours of the assassination before Oswald was arrested, the FBI questioned both Greer and Kellerman, treating them like suspects.
Kellerman statements to the FBI, found in the National Archives by Newcomb, all support JFK being shot from the rear.
His statement was that President said "'my God, I'm hit,' and then reaches around and grabs his back."
Anyone who has seen the Zapruder film knows that Kennedy first grabs his throat and then is slammed violently backward by a shot from the front.
Kellerman is lying through his teeth to save his butt!
I came upon a YouTube.com video that shows the Secret Service men that were following immediately behind JFK limo pull back and stand down while Kennedy limo pulls forward -without them -for the final leg into the killing zone.
An agent puts out his arms and shrugs his shoulders with a look that says "What? Pull back?"
The names of the Secret Service agents who were following JFK limo are listed below in a statement made by the Secret Service Agent in Charge, Emory Roberts. The same Emory Roberts is seen standing up from the front passenger seat of the Secret Service agent car and gives the order to John Ready (running along the right rear of JFK limo) and Clinton Hill (running along the left rear of JFK limo) to stand down and stop running alongside of the President limo and to return to the Secret Service car following Kennedy limo.
It is John Ready seen on the right who had shrugged his shoulders three times and is perplexed as to why he should not continue running alongside the limo.
Perhaps Emory Roberts knew something was about to happen that Hill and Ready did not know.
11:55 am.
The President (right rear seat), Mrs. Kennedy (left rear seat)
Governor John Connally (of Texas) (right jump seat) Mrs. Connally (left jump seat) Roy Kellerman front seat, with William Greer driving, (SS car 100 X--top removed) departed Love Field.
Donald Lawton of 8 am-4 pm shift remained at Love Field with Warner and Rybka to set up security for the President departure for Bergstrom AFB, Austin, Texas.
The Presidential aircraft was due to depart Dallas at 2:35 pm.
The following persons departed Love Field in Secret Service Follow-up car, 679 X and were located in and on running boards of car as follows:
Emory Roberts -- front seat -- operating radio.
Samuel Kinney -- driving (did an excellent job).
Kenneth O'Donnell, Appointment Secretary to the President, left jump seat.
David Powers, Presidential Aide, right jump seat.
Glen Bennett, left rear seat.
George Hickey, right rear seat (manning AR-15 (rifle).
Clinton Hill, left running board, front.
William Mclntyre, left running board, behind Hill.
I registered as a Democrat to vote for John Kennedy.
I cried as I drove home from Cabrillo Junior College that closed after the announcement was made about his assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.
In 1992 I found out who really killed him and your time will be well spent as you read all fully documented proof I have found that the limousine driver, William Greer, actually fired the fatal shot that day.
I even have a special section of "additional confirmations" coroborating the fact that Greer did, in fact, shoot Kennedy.
JFK KILLER WILLIAM GREER
We know from frame 312 of the Zapruder film that just after President Kennedy had been hit in the throat he turned at the last second to his left almost facing Jackie. which exposed his right temple to the front of the car.
Statements made by seven different Parkland Hospital doctors including Dr. Robert N. McClelland, Dr. Paul Peters and Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw indicate that the original appearance of the wound to Kennedy head was a large gaping entry wound to his right temple (left as you face him) and a much larger exit wound in the right rear of his head.
A right side head wound is indicated in the statements of Doctors Malcom Perry, Charles Baxter, Robert N. McClelland, William Kemp Clark and M.T. Jenkins.
In this overhead view of the limousine and its occupants, the trajectory of a bullet that would cause this kind of wound has been traced backwards to the point of origin which is the right shoulder of William Greer, the limousine driver.
It should also be noted that Dr. McClelland also made testimony to the Warren Commission that the head wound could have been caused by "a handgun fired at close range."
I wrote to Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw in 1994 to get his exact description of how President Kennedy's wounds appeared to him at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. This reply matches the description in the caption of the car diagram above.
Letter from David Naro to Dr. Cyril Wecht:
In Dallas the wound at the back of Kennedy’s head was an exit wound.
The direction of the bullet reversed when he was at Bethesda Naval Hospital getting the "official autopsy."
This timeline of events during the JFK assasination was compiled from "The Torbitt Document", "High Treason" by Robert J. Groden and Harrison Edward Livingstone, and "Murder from Within," by Fred Newcomb and Perry Adams.
12:15 p.m. CST - Jerry Belknap faints in Dealy Plaza. C.L. Bronson does motion pictures that include two men moving near the 6th floor window of the Texas School Book Depository (TSBD).
12:25 p.m. - Depository employee Carolyn Arnold sees Lee Harvey Oswald near the front door of the TSBD.
12:29 p.m. - Geneva Hine, the only employee in the TSBD second floor notices electrical power and phones go dead. Note - assassinations are always "allowed to happen."
12:29 p.m. - Dallas Police Radio, Channel One, reserved for Presidential security goes dead for 4 minutes. Again, assasinations are 'allowed' to happen.
12:31 p.m. - William Seymour, FBI Division 5 team shooter fires three shots from the sixth floor of the TSBD, hitting Kennedy once in the back. Two shots miss. Seymour is a known Oswald look alike. Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig even identifies him as Oswald as he leaves the rear of the building. Craig was later shot to death it was ruled suicide.
12:31:02 - FBI Division 5 Team shooter Emilio Santana fires one shot from the Dal-Tex building striking Connally in the back. This was possibly to distract Nellie. There was no "magic bullet!"
12:31:03 - "Hatman", who some researchers say is Ricky White's father, fires a rifle, striking JFK in the throat. He is located on the right side among some bushes. He is identified photographically in the "Dallas Revisited" video and in "High Treason" stills.
12:31:04 - Permindex (a CIA front group) President Ferenec Nagy sometimes called "umbrella man" gives his umbrella signal for the fatal shot sequence that follows immediately. He leaves right away and is later seen in the basement of the Dallas Police Department hoping to "secure two of his employees." Oswald and Ruby??
12:31:06 - FBI Division Five professional Manual Gonzales, sometimes called "badgeman" fires once from behind the stockade fence with the only rifle that has smoke coming from the barrel. His 75° angle could not have been the fatal shot as many claim because JFK has not been slammed back against the seat nor is there any spray of blood visible in the Moorman Polaroid from which the badgeman image is taken. This most likely was a distraction shot. Covert operations are literally done with "smoke and mirrors!"
12:31:07 - William Greer - The limousine driver, brakes the car, turns and sees he still has a live passenger, and then takes the already drawn .45 Cal. Colt pistol in his left hand and rests it on his right shoulder firing the single shot that causes Kennedy’s fatal head wound. At least six people see him as noted above and five more people smell gunsmoke in the car. Fred Newcomb maintains that the gun was etched with bleach into a highlight and aligned with the top of the head of the passenger Secret Service agent Roy Kellerman, to make you "think" that this was just a highlight on Kellerman’s head. This is the source of many researcher arguments. Existing photos of Kellerman show him to not have a flat head nor a butch haircut. If we are to believe that is his head.....then it is FLAT AS A BOARD!
12:33 p.m. - The phone grid to key offices in Washington, D.C. went dead and stay dead for one hour.
12:35 p.m. - A teletype message about the assassination to cabinet members on a military plane enroute to Japan can’t be verified because a needed code book is not on board.
12:37 p.m. - STRAC bombers in the air at the time also can’t verify a message about the assassination because of the lack of a necessary code book. And, since these code books have to pass through 17 hands before getting on board the bombers, it seems likely that this may be a conspiracy. This particular item came from a interview by researcher John Judge at Wright-Patterson AFB.
Transcript of Hard Copy narration of zapruder film.
"Despite the theories, despite the movie scripts, the answers to who shot President Kennedy are right here in this film shot by a Dallas business man. It all depends on what you see."
Note - The timing of this broadcast would sugguest that it replaces a Hard Copy telecast that was to show "Dallas Revisited" and the story of William Cooper who lectures on the Kennedy assassination, alleging that he saw Office of Naval Intelligence briefing papers that confirm that JFK was shot by the limousine driver, William Greer.
Cooper says in his book, "Behold a Pale Horse," that an NBC executive ordered that the original episode not be aired and that the producer who arranged it, Bubs Hopper, was fired by Hard Copy.
Witnesses make the case for the limousine driver (William Greer) shooting JFK.
I interviewed Fred Newcomb, who researched, along with co-author Perry Adams, a book entitled "Murder from Within," derived from original research done in Dallas, Texas in 1968 when the memories of witnesses were still fresh.
Newcomb felt his book made the case for the limousine driver shooting JFK so well that he sent copies of the book to the 1975 Congress and Senate because he felt he would be guilty of "obstruction of justice" if he did not do so.
These are the witnesses whose statement to Newcomb and sometimes the Warren commission included the words "in the car."
1. Mary Moorman - school teacher standing next to Jean Hill. She said she saw Greer shooting back but thought he was shooting back at the assassin Service Service agent was not). SOURCE: Warren Commission and taped interview by Fred Newcomb.
2. Jean Hill - Jean Hill saw what happened too, but when she tried to bring up the subject of a gun being fired in the car, Arlen Spector would change the subject or say "it's time for a cup of coffee."
3. Austin P. Miller - Texas Louisiana Freight Bureau, who stood on the railway overpass overlooking Elm Street was asked by Arlen Spector where the shots came from: His reply was "from right there in the car." Spector just went on to the next question, never asking Miller any specifics.
4. Clinton J. Hill. Jacqueline Kennedy's bodyguard reports in Vol. II, pp 138-139 of the Warren Commission Volumes: "I jumped from the car, realizing that something was wrong, and ran to the presidential limousine. Just as I reached it, there was another sound. I think I described it in my statement as though someone was shooting a revolver into a hard object...it seemed to have some type of echo."
5. Hugh Betzner - Had picture published in Life magazine and was standing right next to the drivers side of the motorcade: He saw a gun in the hand of one of the secret service agents and heard a sound "like firecrackers going off in the car.
6. Senator Ralph Yarborough - 3rd car back "Smelled gunpowder in the car." He was challenged by Newcomb on the phone and he then said "I must have smelled it coming down from the book depository"
It is reasonable to assume that if a gun were fired in the limousine, then there would be the smell of gunsmoke.
There was and Mr. Newcomb located 6 "nose witnesses":
CONFUSED BAY OF PIGS COMBATANTS
Criminals In Action (CA) explained to Judge Kessler of the US District Court in Washington DC that releasing the final volume of its three-decade-old history of the 1961 Bay of Pigs debacle would “confuse the public,” and should be withheld because it is a “predecisional” document. Wow. And I thought that I had heard them all.
On the 50th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion, the National Security Archive filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for the release of a five-volume CIA history of the Bay of Pigs affair.
In response to the lawsuit, the CIA negotiated to release three volumes of the history — the JFK Assassination Records Review Board had already released Volume III– with limited redaction, currently available on the National Security Archive’s website.
At the time, the Director of the National Security Archive’s Cuba Documentation project, Peter Kornbluh, quipped that getting historic documents released from the CIA was “the bureaucratic equivalent of passing a kidney stone.”
He was right. The Agency refused to release the final volume of this history, and the National Security Archive is not giving up on the fight.
Volume five of the history, written by CIA historian Jack Pfeiffer –who sued the CIA himself to release the history in 1987, and lost– is described by the CIA as an “Internal Investigation document” that “is an uncritical defense of the CIA officers who planned and executed the Bay of Pigs operation.
It offers a polemic of recriminations against CIA officers who later criticized the operation and against those U.S. officials who its author, Dr. Pfeiffer, contends were responsible for the failure of that operation.”
While Dr. Pfeiffer’s conclusions may or may not be true, FOIA case law appears to be pretty clear that Americans –who funded the operation and Dr. Pfeiffer’s histories– have the right to read this document and decide for themselves its merits.
Despite the claims of the CIA’s chief historian David Robarge, the document should not remain in the CIA vaults because its conclusions “could cause scholars, journalists, and others interested in the subject at hand to reach an erroneous or distorted view of the Agency’s role.”
Historians, after all, are well trained in treating documents –especially CIA hagiographies sources– skeptically.
To prevent the public from reading this volume, the CIA has argued that because it is a draft, it is a predecisional document and can be denied under exemption b(5) of the FOIA.
Except –as Davis Sobel, counsel to the National Security Archive points out in our motions– the case law states otherwise.
Excerpts from the Arab League observers’ report on Syria make it clear that the establishment media is only telling part of the story and exaggerating violence by the al-Assad government and its police and military.
The report mentions an “armed entity’ that is killing civilians and police and conducting terrorist attacks targeting innocent civilians.
Casualties from these attacks are attributed to the al-Assad government and used to build a case against Syria in the United Nations.
Evidence reveals they are supported by the CIA andMI6.
According to the Arab League report, the “Free Syria Army” and “armed opposition groups” are responsible for many of the killings.
It was reported that MI6, the CIA, and British SAS are in Syria working with the Free Syrian Army and the Syrian National Council to overthrow the al-Assad regime.
The Free Syrian Army is widely recognized as a creation of NATO. It is comprised largely of militants from the Muslim Brotherhood – itself an asset of British intelligence – and is funded, supported, and armed by the United States and Turkey.
The report lends credence to reports filed by journalist Webster Tarpley, who visited the Middle Eastern nation.
“What average Syrians of all ethnic groups say about this is that they are being shot at by snipers. People complained that there are terrorist snipers who are shooting at civilians, blind terrorism simply for the purpose of destabilizing the country.
I would not call this civil war – it is a very misleading term. What you are dealing with here are death squads, you are dealing with terror commandos; this is a typical CIA method. In this case it’s a joint production of CIA, MI6, it’s got money coming from Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates and Qatar,” Tarpley told RT.
Tarpley said the United States is pushing a “bankrupt model of the color revolution, backed up by terrorist troops – people from Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood” and the objective is “to smash the Middle East according to ethnic lines.”
Excerpts from the Arab League observers’ report make it clear “that there is widespread violence on both sides, but that the opposition and the Western media have exaggerated the violence and casualties inflicted by government forces,” writes Nicolas Davies for War Is A Crime blog, formerly After Downing Street.
“The UN has stopped accepting casualty figures claimed by the opposition, and has frozen its “official” estimate of civilian deaths at 5,400, without acknowledging that this may already be highly exaggerated,” Davies explains.
“This is not yet a bloodbath on the scale of Libya, where even the new government admits that at least 25,000 people died in the NATO-led war.
Syria could follow the Libya model though, if NATO and the GCC keep providing weapons and military training to the Free Syrian Army and are prepared to beef it up with special forces on the ground, and as long as the UN approves a no-fly zone to provide cover for another 9,700 air strikes.”
The establishment media put the number of dead between 1,000 and 5,000. The International Criminal Court, Hisham Abu Hajer (of the Libyan “rebels,” in other words al-Qaeda), Pravda and other sources put the number at between 50,000 and 100,000.
Tarpley estimated the number at 150,000, a staggering number for a population of just under six and half million people.
Relevant excepts from Report of the Head of the League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria follow:
“The Mission determined that there is an armed entity that is not mentioned in the protocol. This development on the ground can undoubtedly be attributed to the excessive use of force by Syrian Government forces in response to protests that occurred before the deployment of the Mission demanding the fall of the regime.
In some zones, this armed entity reacted by attacking Syrian security forces and citizens, causing the Government to respond with further violence. In the end, innocent citizens pay the price for those actions with life and limb.
In Homs, Idlib and Hama, the Observer Mission witnessed acts of violence being committed against Government forces and civilians that resulted in several deaths and injuries.
Examples of those acts include the bombing of a civilian bus, killing eight persons and injuring others, including women and children, and the bombing of a train carrying diesel oil. In another incident in Homs, a police bus was blown up, killing two police officers.
A fuel pipeline and some small bridges were also bombed.
The Mission noted that many parties falsely reported that explosions or violence had occurred in several locations. When the observers went to those locations, they found that those reports were unfounded.
The Mission also noted that, according to its teams in the field, the media exaggerated the nature of the incidents and the number of persons killed in incidents and protests in certain towns.
Group team leaders witnessed peaceful demonstrations by both Government supporters and the opposition in several places. None of those demonstrations were disrupted, except for some minor clashes with the Mission and between loyalists and opposition.
These have not resulted in fatalities since the last presentation before the Arab Ministerial Committee on the Situation in Syria at its meeting.
Some observers reneged on their duties and broke the oath they had taken.
They made contact with officials from their countries and gave them exaggerated accounts of events.
Those officials consequently developed a bleak and unfounded picture of the situation.
Arab and foreign audiences of certain media organizations have questioned the Mission’s credibility because those organizations use the media to distort the facts.
It will be difficult to overcome this problem unless there is political and media support for the Mission and its mandate.
It is only natural that some negative incidents should occur as it conducts its activities because such incidents occur as a matter of course in similar missions.
Recently, there have been incidents that could widen the gap and increase bitterness between the parties. These incidents can have grave consequences and lead to the loss of life and property.
Such incidents include the bombing of buildings, trains carrying fuel, vehicles carrying diesel oil and explosions targeting the police, members of the media and fuel pipelines.
Some of those attacks have been carried out by the Free Syrian Army and some by other armed opposition groups.
Since its establishment, attitudes towards the Mission have been characterized by insincerity or, more broadly speaking, a lack of seriousness.
Before it began carrying out its mandate and even before its members had arrived, the Mission was the target of a vicious campaign directed against the League of Arab States and the Head of the Mission, a campaign that increased in intensity after the observers’ deployment.
The Mission still lack the political and media support it needs in order to fulfil its mandate. Should its mandate be extended, the goals set out in the Protocol will not be achieved unless such support is provided and the Mission receives the backing it needs to ensure the success of the Arab solution.”
China will boost police forces in its western Xinjiang region, state media said, in an effort to tackle unsanctioned religious activities in the region, which has been beset by ethnic strife and sometimes violent unrest.
Authorities will recruit 8,000 new police officers.
“Security patrols, management of the migrant population and cracking down on illegal religious activities” will be among their main duties, Xinhua said, citing an unnamed Communist Party spokesman in Xinjiang.
Xinjiang is home to the Uighur ethnic group, a Turkic-speaking Muslim people who account for just over 40 percent of the region’s more than 21 million population.
The government blamed the incidents in Kashgar and Hotan — both in the majority Uighur southern part of Xinjiang — on religious hardliners and separatists who want to establish an independent state called East Turkestan for their people.