New JFK film: 90 seconds to assassination

2007 February 19
by shep

There is a new film of JFK right before his assassination that has just surfaced. According to the website JFK.org:

This newly-discovered home movie of the fateful Kennedy motorcade was recently donated to The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. The photographer, George Jefferies, filmed President and Mrs. Kennedy on Main Street at Lamar in downtown Dallas less than 90 seconds before the assassination. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill, assigned to protect Jackie Kennedy, can be seen riding on the left rear bumper. The donor, Wayne Graham, is the son-in-law of Mr. Jefferies.

Click here to view the video footage.

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  1. 2007 March 5
    Ron Greene permalink

    Hello. I’m wondering if anyone might know something about a movie that was shot in September in Carlstadt, NJ about the discovery of a similar piece of film? My parents live there and told me that a policeman neighbor said that the movie was about a single frame of 8mm film that had been found and showed a man with a gun?!!!
    Could this be possible??? Why haven’t I heard more about it?

  2. 2007 March 5
    shep permalink

    there has always been a conspiracy theory of a missing frame from the Zapruder film. And in this frame (which is actually anywhere between 1 and 12 frames depending on which theory you read) there is supposed to be a suspect visible showing that he was not killed by Oswald (or Oswald alone). Of course, none of this can be proven besides some circumstantial evidence.

  3. 2007 July 16

    Nothing can or will be proved other than the official gov report, because in our lifetime they will not allow it, Democrat or Republican.

    A book, Deadly Delusion, was recently published about the JFK assassination, told in the voice of Lee Oswald in a fictional manner. The book is exciting and suspenseful, and excerpts are available most every day on suppose.wordpress.com.

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