I went to the formally known TSBD bldg back in 2018, it felt creepy being on the 6th floor. Although, I am not a believer Oswald did it, or was the lone shooter, the place still made the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
Have you read the Warren Commission Report ? ( Cost you ten GBP or there's the 26 volumes from National Archives free to download.) A wealthy group of conspirators ( CIA , Mafia , Soviets ) employ an uneducated , incompetent, failure, using a 43 year old well-used rifle. Makes sense to me.🤔
I visited the TSBD in 1976. At that time the building was completely surrounded by a tall chain link fence with stringed barbed wire at the top. Obviously I couldn't get in. I asked a policeman why the building was closed up like that and he said it was to keep souvenir hunters out, as for years people had been going in the building and taking bits and pieces from the interior. The officer mentioned a possible museum was being planned, glad to see it finally became a reality.
@STEVIESWORLDUK Thank you Stevie. And for what it's worth, I remember at that time the building did not have the words 'Texas Book Depository ' set in letters over the building entrance as pictures during the assassination show. It had the name " Carraway Byrd" chiseled into the stone? I remembered that because I had a school friend with a very similar sounding last name. Recent pictures show the building again named Texas Book Depository.
All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, film and eyewitness evidence clearly demonstrates the shots came from the sixth floor window, and from Oswald's rifle. Your story is coming from that con man James Files, who claimed he was a shooter on the knoll. He was in fact in Chicago and when presented with evidence the lying clown tried to claim he was being confused with his own nonexistent twin brother, just before NBC cancelled their planned TV show on him.
@robertsmith5744 The cold/hard fact remains that no bullets, bullet fragments or shells other than what came from Oswald's Mannlicher-Carcano rifle were discovered by anyone in Dealey Plaza, the limousine, Parkland Hospital, or in the bodies of Kennedy or Governor Connolly. All bullets or fragments therefrom were positively traced back to Oswald’s rifle to the exclusion of all other weapons.
Walk over to the South-West windows and you'll see where I stole a sliver of wood off the window frame in the early 90s. There was a lot of talk about another shooter on that side in those day. Of course now I know better, Oswald acted alone.
The museum throw people out if they hear talk that Oswald didnt do it. The Ford museum throw people out if they hear you say that the limo was rebuilt. And it was.
@janetphillips2875 The limo was taken to and stored in the White House garage, watched by armed guards; then examined for evidence by multiple investigators. The car was released in late December after The Warren Commission had all the evidence it needed. Only then was it sent to be rebuilt and reused. If people were to be thrown out of UA-cam for pushing _faux_ conspiracies, you would have been gone before the platform reached its fist anniversary.
Didn't bother me but yeah maybe the hair were standing up a bit maybe from just a president got killed and it was horrible. I don't know how Oswald did this hiself just by the gun but I don't know guns so did he have help i don't really know.
Don’t think we will ever know the truth only that it happened. It looks exactly like it did on that day and very humbling when walking through for sure.
@@STEVIESWORLDUK "Don’t think we will ever" see a JFK conspiracy theory proven true. It's been 60+ years. Do you and yours need another half-century, or two?
This is literally the only worthwhile thing to see in downtown Dallas. Having said that, it is VERY worthwhile.
Great video, I’m going to check out your other ones.
Awesome, thank you!
I went to the formally known TSBD bldg back in 2018, it felt creepy being on the 6th floor. Although, I am not a believer Oswald did it, or was the lone shooter, the place still made the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
It sure is atmospheric nothings change whatever you believe about that day for sure 👌
Did you see any ghost wearing hats?
Have you read the Warren Commission Report ? ( Cost you ten GBP or there's the 26 volumes from National Archives free to download.)
A wealthy group of conspirators ( CIA , Mafia , Soviets ) employ an uneducated , incompetent, failure, using a 43 year old well-used rifle. Makes sense to me.🤔
Not sure if they called the TSBD bldg then but Ok. My point is call it what it’s called.
Boy has that changed alot since I was in there may of 89 it had only been open about 3 months then.
That’s good to know these places always need updating I guess.
Thanks for this.
My pleasure!
I visited the TSBD in 1976. At that time the building was completely surrounded by a tall chain link fence with stringed barbed wire at the top. Obviously I couldn't get in. I asked a policeman why the building was closed up like that and he said it was to keep souvenir hunters out, as for years people had been going in the building and taking bits and pieces from the interior. The officer mentioned a possible museum was being planned, glad to see it finally became a reality.
That's very interesting, I appreciate you sharing that. It has certainly become something big over the years, that's for sure.
@STEVIESWORLDUK Thank you Stevie. And for what it's worth, I remember at that time the building did not have the words 'Texas Book Depository ' set in letters over the building entrance as pictures during the assassination show. It had the name " Carraway Byrd" chiseled into the stone? I remembered that because I had a school friend with a very similar sounding last name. Recent pictures show the building again named Texas Book Depository.
Grasse knoll ?
Great tour. Many thanks. I don't have to go now!
Glad you enjoyed it thank you!
The final shot came from the grassy knoll, with a Remington XP-100 single shot bolt action pistol with a scope using a Remington .222 bullet.
Interesting 😎
All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, film and eyewitness evidence clearly demonstrates the shots came from the sixth floor window, and from Oswald's rifle. Your story is coming from that con man James Files, who claimed he was a shooter on the knoll. He was in fact in Chicago and when presented with evidence the lying clown tried to claim he was being confused with his own nonexistent twin brother, just before NBC cancelled their planned TV show on him.
@robertsmith5744 The cold/hard fact remains that no bullets, bullet fragments or shells other than what came from Oswald's Mannlicher-Carcano rifle were discovered by anyone in Dealey Plaza, the limousine, Parkland Hospital, or in the bodies of Kennedy or Governor Connolly. All bullets or fragments therefrom were positively traced back to Oswald’s rifle to the exclusion of all other weapons.
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Thank you!
Walk over to the South-West windows and you'll see where I stole a sliver of wood off the window frame in the early 90s. There was a lot of talk about another shooter on that side in those day. Of course now I know better, Oswald acted alone.
The museum throw people out if they hear talk that Oswald didnt do it. The Ford museum throw people out if they hear you say that the limo was rebuilt. And it was.
@janetphillips2875 The limo was taken to and stored in the White House garage, watched by armed guards; then examined for evidence by multiple investigators. The car was released in late December after The Warren Commission had all the evidence it needed. Only then was it sent to be rebuilt and reused. If people were to be thrown out of UA-cam for pushing _faux_ conspiracies, you would have been gone before the platform reached its fist anniversary.
Only damage to the limo is a crack to the windshield caused by a bullet fragment that also damaged the chrome plating, from the inside.
Didn't bother me but yeah maybe the hair were standing up a bit maybe from just a president got killed and it was horrible. I don't know how Oswald did this hiself just by the gun but I don't know guns so did he have help i don't really know.
Don’t think we will ever know the truth only that it happened. It looks exactly like it did on that day and very humbling when walking through for sure.
Oswald didnt shoot anyone.
@@janetphillips2875 Oswald did it and he did it *_alone_* .
@@STEVIESWORLDUK "Don’t think we will ever" see a JFK conspiracy theory proven true. It's been 60+ years. Do you and yours need another half-century, or two?
@@stddisclaimer8020 No.