JFK
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He was an intelligence agent for our
government and remained one till he died.

1:00:05
So, because Oswald pulled the trigger...
1:00:08
...the intelligence community
murdered the President?

1:00:12
I'll go you one better. Maybe Oswald...
1:00:15
...didn't pull the trigger.
1:00:16
Nitrate tests indicate he hadn't fired
a rifle on November 22.

1:00:20
And they didn't bother to see
if the rifle'd been fired that day.

1:00:24
His palm print was on it.
It went to the FBl.

1:00:28
FBI didn't find a goddamn thing.
1:00:30
It comes back a week later and a Dallas
policeman suddenly finds a palm print?

1:00:35
It could've been taken at the morgue.
There's no chain of evidence.

1:00:40
I can't figure out why he orders
a traceable weapon...

1:00:44
...to a P.O. box, when he can go
into any store in Texas...

1:00:48
...give a phony name and walk out
with an untraceable rifle.

1:00:51
To frame him, obviously!
1:00:53
A lot of smoke, but some fire.
1:00:55
We're talking about our government!
1:00:57
We're talking about a crime.
1:01:00
You must think on a different level,
like the CIA does.

1:01:03
We're through the looking glass.
1:01:07
White is black.
1:01:09
And black is white.
1:01:11
Maybe Oswald is just what he said he was.
1:01:14
A patsy.
1:01:21
Unbelievable. You were here?
1:01:23
Yes, this is where I was sitting.
1:01:26
Shots came from near the wooden fence
over there...

1:01:31
...near the overpass.
1:01:33
I saw a man run from the fence
toward those railroad cars.

1:01:37
I made it clear to the Warren people.
1:01:39
One of the shots came
from behind that picket fence.

1:01:42
I heard the report and saw smoke,
six or eight feet above the ground.

1:01:47
Out from under those trees.
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All four of us railroad men...
1:01:52
...seen the same thing.
1:01:54
The smoke came from behind the hedge.
1:01:57
I was standing next to Mary Moorman,
who took the photo when he was killed.


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