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Col. L. Fletcher Prouty
(1/24/17-6/5/01) was appointed
the first "Focal Point" officer
between the CIA and the Air
Force for Clandestine
Operations. His black ops unit
was in charge of protecting the
president (Kennedy). The
Generals above him knew that he
was loyal both to the man he was
assigned to protect; and to his
position as a loyal American. He
clearly stated that they knew
that there was no way that the
president could be assassinated
with him in the U.S.
As a result of knowing this, they sent him
out of the country immediately prior to the assassination/coup of
Kennedy. One can easily see evidence of this in the films of the
assassination. Had his unit gone through the city prior to the trip,
there would have been no windows open in any of the buildings. They
would have gone through EVERY high rise and locked these windows closed.
But you can easily see these (open windows) all over the place, in
Dallas, from the videos of the assassination/coup. Kennedy had announced
that he was going to pull us out of Vietnam. This was the reason for the
Republican coup.
When Oswald was tested
the night of the assassination, no gunpowder residue was found on him.
The rifle that he was supposed to have used had to be worked on before
it could be use to fire a bullet. It wasn't in firing condition on the
day of the shooting.
From the KGB files,
while Oswald was in Russia, and he was practicing shooting with a rifle,
came the evidence that Oswald was an extremely poor marksman. The
Russians watching him state in the files that, he "couldn't hit the
broad side of a barn." The likelihood that he could pull off such a
difficult shot, is almost 0.
Because it would have
been, even for a top marksman, physically impossible to have fired 4
shots in the allotted time, the Republican lawyer, Arlen Specter, put
forth
the magic bullet theory. With more than three shots, there would
have had to have been more than one shooter; hence a conspiracy; and we
couldn't have that. This ludicrous theory requires that one bullet would
have had to go through such a twisted trajectory, that it would have
been completely impossible. The notion of one bullet actually doing
this, is so far beyond possibility, that the fact that people actually
believed it, itself, is beyond reason.
A number of the
eyewitnesses of the shooting made statements to the police. In many of
these cases the testimony with their signature, that was presented in
the trail, was completely the opposite of what they told the
authorities. |