JFK
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1:02:00
...in the hopes of finding
from which direction the bullet came...

1:02:04
...we're told...
1:02:06
...by your government that
the Presidens brain has disappeared.

1:02:13
Thas not all thas disappeared.
With it, the concept of justice.

1:02:16
Objection. Mr. Garrison is insulting
the federal government...

1:02:21
Overruled!
1:02:30
So, what really happened that day?
1:02:32
Les just for a moment speculate,
shall we?

1:02:35
We have the epileptic seizure...
1:02:38
...distracting the police and allowing
the shooters to get into place.

1:02:43
The epileptic later vanished,
never checking into the hospital.

1:02:48
The A-team goes to the sixth floor
of the Depository.

1:02:51
They were refurbishing the floors
of the Depository that week...

1:02:54
...allowing unknown workmen
in the building.

1:02:57
They move quickly into position,
minutes before the shooting.

1:03:01
The second spotter, talking by radio to
the other teams, has the best overall view.

1:03:06
The God spot.
1:03:08
B-team, one rifleman and one spotter
with access to the building...

1:03:13
...moves into a low floor
of the Dal-Tex building.

1:03:16
The third team, C-team, moves in
behind the fence above the grassy knoll...

1:03:21
...where the shooter and the spotter
are first seen by the late Lee Bowers.

1:03:26
They have the best position.
1:03:29
Kennedy is close and on a flat,
low trajectory.

1:03:33
Part of this team is a coordinator...
1:03:34
...who flashed security credentials
at people, chasing them from the area.

1:03:40
Probably two to three more men
are in the crowd.

1:03:44
Ten to twelve men.
Three teams. Three shooters.

1:03:48
The triangulation of fire Clay Shaw and
David Ferrie discussed two months before.

1:03:53
They blocked the plaza.
1:03:55
They know every inch.
1:03:59
They've calibrated their sights.
Practiced on moving targets.


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