Who Killed JFK? A Breakdown of that Fateful Day in Dallas, Texas | 1st Look TV

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2024
  • Join 1st Look guest host Jared Haibon as he conducts a deep dive into a day that changed the course of U.S. history: November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas, TX in a motorcade by Lee Harvey Oswald... or so the story goes. In this segment, Jared hopes to get to the bottom of what REALLY happened on that shocking Friday afternoon and explores a few conspiracy theories. We visit The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, among many landmarks related to this infamous event, and Jared even takes a drive in a replica of the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine, down the exact road where the assassination took place during the motorcade. Along the way, hear various viewpoints and conspiracies about how the timeline of JFK's death played out from the likes of Nicola Longford (Chief Executive Officer, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza), Robin Brown (JFK Custom Tours), Patricia Puckett-Hall (Owner, Oswald Rooming House Museum), and Chris Gardner (Manager, Texas Theatre). Ultimately, on his quest for clarity, Jared hopes to get to the bottom of one of history's notorious crimes and debated topics: Who shot JFK?
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  • @alrifr5786
    @alrifr5786 3 місяці тому +2

    Basically got it right. Dallas, New Orleans and Dallas were a hotbed for anti-Castro activities which had mob, big oil, defense contractors and government intelligence involvement. These groups hated JFK with a passion as a traitor for how he handled the Bay of Pigs. They also hated JFK for wanting to pull out of Vietnam and were the main players innthe assassination. JFK disgraced and fired Allen Dulles as a rougue actor as the head of the CIA. He was LBJ's point man in the cover-up and was the main architect of the lies in the Warren Report.

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU 2 місяці тому

    You missed some big points.
    Oswald wasn't arrested in the theater for killing Kennedy. He was arrested in the theater for killing police officer J.D. Tippitt. After he got his revolver and his jacket at the rooming house, he was walking through the neighborhood when Tippett saw him and stopped to talk to him. At first, Oswald just talked to Officer Tippitt through the open window of the police car. Officer Tippitt then got out of the police car to talk more, and Oswald pulled his revolver and emptied the cylinder into the police officer. Oswald then dumped his jacket and was trying to get away from the scene. He stepped into the entranceway to a shoe store to avoid a police car that was rushing past, and he looked suspicious to the guy working in the store. Oswald then went into the theater without paying for a ticket. If he'd paid for a ticket, maybe he wouldn't have seemed suspicious and might have gotten away.
    As with anything else associated with the assassination, many people dispute this account. Many claim that someone other than Oswald killed Officer Tippitt. They dispute the eyewitness testimony. Many believe that the guy walking along the street was a body double for Oswald. I can't cover every detail, but the murder of the police officer is a big fact to omit.
    Oswald was seen and confronted on the second floor of the book depository by a police officer running into the building and by the building manager. No one really knows how long after the shots were fired that this confrontation occurred. Some probably say that it was within a minute. Others suggest that it could have been two or three minutes later. Oswald probably could have gotten from the sniper's nest to the lunch room in the allotted time, but many people dispute that claim. The officer and building manager were looking for an assassin. The officer was suspicious of Oswald at first, but when the building manager said that Oswald was an employee, the police officer didn't think Oswald was worth further consideration. Nothing in Oswald's demeanor suggested to either of them that he was guilty enough to detain.
    Many people have claimed that Oswald couldn't have fired the shots in the amount of time suggested by the Zapruder film and eyewitness accounts. Others have done demonstrations showing that someone could fire three shots from that rifle in that time. Still others have tried to say that the time was much longer than originally believed.
    The guy driving the limousine suggested that there were two teams of shooters behind the president. Much of the conspiracy lore over the years has said that the fatal shot was fired from the grassy knoll to the front and right of the car. Maybe the guy in the limousine later mentioned the grassy knoll and you just edited that clip from this video.
    Within ten minutes of the assassination, regular traffic was driving along Elm Street. On the day after the assassination, a person wandering through Dealey Plaza found a piece of the president's skull and gave it to the Dallas County Sheriff's Office. Authorities never closed the plaza and did a thorough search for forensic evidence. The motorcycle officers riding escort for the limousine were splattered with blood, but their clothes were never collected for evidence. At the hospital, people started wiping up the blood in the limousine. I don't ascribe any of these mistakes to conspiracy. I ascribe these mistakes to incompetence. Other people ascribe these mistakes to conspiracy.
    I realize that this video is just supposed to be a little teaser, but the omissions are still huge.

    • @stevenkempner3912
      @stevenkempner3912 Місяць тому

      I'm not sure what KoolAid you drank but it most certainly took it's toll. It's difficult to respond to a homeristic response that's flawed from the start like the Warren Commision, eyewitness testimony never to be called in because the group put together was filled with Anti- Kennedy this and that coupled with a recently fired Treasonist in Allan Dulles. Your account of the Tippit story is backwards because their conclusion was based off of the worst possible testimony but again anything or anyone credible purposefully was overlooked on purpose and like Dealey Plaza by the way never one single Secret Service Agent on the ground other than the skeletal crew on vehicles which is another story as is the publics version of the "Z" film or other film or pictures only to be confiscated never to be returned or butchered to the extent of not being visible. Secret Service protocol back then required the motorcade Limo to have the "bubble top" on if traveling below 44mph and yhat included certain types of turn. The Limo never passed 44mph except for after the fatal frontal shot which the surgical team at Parkland who did their best despite being narrated the whole time by some Secret Service and a few Military people. The Parade route gets changed right before. The motorcade order of vehicles changed, a military unit out of Houston to put feet on the ground is told to stand down under the assumption another unit be called in. Because of that and the Secret Service already undermanned the crew to be on the Presidential Limo is told to stand down. There's a reason there's the two big handle bars on the back of the Limo. If there were the President would have survived the frontalneck shot. Two bodies would have covered the Kennedys. JFK' dedicated Limo driver and friend from day one in office after a yearly physical for the job getting a clean bill oh health mysteriously is found dead a month before the Dallas trip. Look into the driver's replacement and his job is to look forward no matter what and passenger agent if anything goes wrong with the other's who weren't even near the Limo handle business. A good reason the "Z" film was missing or better butchered up because that Limo driver while turning around came to an almost complete stop. Sorry but your scripted description in very "spook like" so enjoy your robotic lone nut bit because if there's a lone nut which is like JE Hoover pushed for then a book in the Warren Report filled with how many pages of lies gets finished that fast keep up with as most have keep toting the company line and adjusting you know what from the "good ol' boys network" I would love to discuss this in person in public so let's make this happen.

  • @stephenkarmichael
    @stephenkarmichael 3 місяці тому

    damn 60 years later and them boxes still there

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle7236 27 днів тому

    The 6th-floor museum is a waste of time until it declares the JFK case is still an open case. But at least the woman at the boarding house admits what her mother had said 60 years ago. There was a police car out front honking the horn with two officers. That is mind-blowing. Why would a police car be honking its horn looking for Oswald? Did they pick him up? Did they take him to the murder scene of Tippit? Cause he sure didn't walk there in under 5 minutes. Was Tippit set up by corrupt Dallas Police who were in on the JFK Plot?

  • @alrifr5786
    @alrifr5786 3 місяці тому +2

    Your first stop was nothing but a propaganda museum.