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mystery-ak:
 Feds hid JFK film that could prove ‘grassy knoll’ conspiracy: lawsuit
By Mary Kay Linge   
May 27, 2023 8:44am

A 60-year-old home movie could finally reveal whether multiple shooters, and not a lone gunman, assassinated President John F. Kennedy – but the federal government has been hiding it for decades, according to an explosive new lawsuit.

The heirs of Orville Nix, a Dallas maintenance man who recorded the moment of Kennedy’s death with his home-movie camera, have tried for years to get his original film back from the government’s clutches.

“It would be very significant if the original Nix film surfaced today,” said Jefferson Morley, author of “The Ghost” and other books about the CIA.

With recent advances in digital image processing, the original film “would essentially be a new piece of evidence,” Morley explained. “There’s a significant loss in quality between the first and second generation” of an analog film like Nix’s.

Nix’s clip, unlike the better known film shot by Abraham Zapruder, was taken from the center of Dealey Plaza as the presidential limousine drove into an ambush on Elm Street in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.


Orville Nix’s film captured Jackie Kennedy’s frantic chase after a piece of her husband’s shattered skull after a bullet struck his head.
Orville Nix, Sr.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU4mAVCprAU&ab_channel=JFKAssassinationTruth

It provides the only known unobstructed view of the infamous “grassy knoll” at the time of the fatal shot – the area where, some researchers claim, additional snipers were concealed.

Nix’s original film was last examined in 1978 by photo experts hired by the House Select Committee on Assassinations.

Based in part on that analysis, the panel concluded that Kennedy “was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy” and that “two gunmen” likely fired at him.

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Smokin Joe:
But who left the bullet on the stretcher?

Timber Rattler:
I spent a full day exploring Dealey Plaza a few years back, and there is NO way a shooter could have fired at Kennedy without standing on a big ladder to aim over the fence at the knoll, down toward the limo rounding the curve on Elm Street.

roamer_1:

--- Quote from: Timber Rattler on May 30, 2023, 09:45:49 am ---I spent a full day exploring Dealey Plaza a few years back, and there is NO way a shooter could have fired at Kennedy without standing on a big ladder to aim over the fence at the knoll, down toward the limo rounding the curve on Elm Street.

--- End quote ---

Whatever... the head goes away and back to the left on impact... The back of the skull blown out.

Anyone who has ever killed something with a head-shot can give you the answer.

Timber Rattler:

--- Quote from: roamer_1 on May 30, 2023, 01:44:21 pm ---Whatever... the head goes away and back to the left on impact... The back of the skull blown out.

Anyone who has ever killed something with a head-shot can give you the answer.

--- End quote ---

Problem with that is, that when you're sitting at both the knoll and Oswald's perch, the limo was rounding a corner, and that shot was not clean, but glancing.  And based on where the limo was (at the third 'X' marked on Elm Street today), there are NO angles that line up with Kennedy's head, except from the depository.  You actually have to go to Dealey Plaza and walk the ground, and visit the depository, to fully understand the terrain and the geometry.  There's no way that shot could have come from the knoll or the storm drain (which is located too far down from where the limo was moving).

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