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Deaf mute witness to Kennedy Assassination

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This show cracks me up for a lot of reasons.

at 1:04.30 is the story of Ed Hoffman, the deaf mute who claims to have witnessed the Kennedy assassination.

Problems, Yes, the Dallas Police had stopped traffic on that road so that President Kennedy could get to the trade mart without getting stuck in a traffic jam. ( was it cop cars or motorcycle cops on the over pass?)

Hoffman says he could see the shooting and he could see the shooter hand the rifle off to a second man right near the railroad bridge.

Problems. A group of us visited that overpass/hill about 2 years ago. You can NOT see where Kennedy was shot from the location.

The trees were much much smaller in 1963 than they are today or in the early 90/s when that docuseries was shot. So perhaps one COULD have seen into that parking lot.

BUT! There was a stopped train blocking anyones view of the parking lot. In addition, the Dallas cops who had stopped traffic on that over pass never saw Hoffman, or anyone else, on foot at the point where Hoffman said he was. If they had seen anyone on foot they would have told him to get back in his car. He says he tried to contact/communicate with a policeman he saw on the railroad bridge.

But what about the Police stationed on the very overpass he says he was on?

Why not talk to one of them? He says he drive to the parking lot to tell someone what he saw.

Problem- his car wouldn’t have been allowed in that Sherrifs office parking lot, would it?

Problem, he incorrectly described the people he saw on the railroad bridge.

He changed his story several times.

Problem.

The Police officers and railroad workers on that bridge said the ran around that corner to investigate the infamous “puff of smoke.”

NONE of them saw the 2 men that Hoffman described.

They were right there and couldn’t have NOT seen them.

If there was one scrap of truth to Ed Hoffmans story, why didn’t he end up on a “mysterious deaths” list?

Conclusion, Ed Hoffman made the whole story up.

Brad “Guitar” Wilson in Austin, Texas

Brad “Guitar” Wilson bringing the blues to the “Lucky Rabbit” in Jonestown (west of Austin, Texas). June 17, 2023

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This unedited footage still needs color correction.

www.luckyrabbitbar.com/

18626 Ranch Road 1431,
Jonestown, TX 78645

512-382-5035

www.bradwilsonlive.com/

Neeley street backyard neglect

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I have taken several trips to the Neely Street backyard. This is where Marina Oswald took the infamous photos of Lee Harvey Oswald with his rifle and pistol.

When I first visited about three or four years ago, it looked eerily identical to the way it did in 1963.

It turns out it looked that way because a construction crew had remodeled it to resemble it’s 1963 state for the miniseries “11-22-63.”

I just visited there today, June 15, 2023. The fake walls they put up for the TV shoot have all fallen apart.

This is how it looked in October 2020

Billy love lady

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New York Times Article

DALLAS, May 23 (UPI)—Billy Lovelady, an employe of the Texas Schoolbook Deposi itory, identified himself today as the man seen in a doorway in a photo taken moments after President Kennedy was shot.

“I recall standing in the doorway and I have about 20 witnesses who were there near me,” he said, “They will verify it was me.”

Many newspapers in Europe published in weekend editions an American photograph taken a split second after Mr. Kennedy was shot last Nov. 22. The picture purported to show a man who looked like Lee H.1 Oswald, the accused assassin,, standing in the doorway of the depository building.

Newspaper descriptions said the man “bears an extraordinary resemblance” to Oswald, who was shot two days later by Jack L. Ruby.

Authorities said that minutes after the shooting Oswald was seen in a second‐floor lunchroom of the building. The shots were fired from the sixth floor.

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http://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh6/pdf/WH6_Lovelady.pdf

http://www.jfk-assassination.net/oswald_doorway.htm

Article on Mark Lane and KGB

USA Today article on Mark Lane by Gary Wood.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/01/10/jfk-files-kgb-had-trusted-relationship-longtime-warren-commission-critic-mark-lane/1018691001/

Mark Lane, the New York attorney who challenged the findings of the commission that investigated the JFK assassination had a “trusted relationship” with the Soviet KGB, according to a KGB informant for the CIA.

Lane’s relationship with the KGB, which was revealed in new files released from the investigation of the assassination of President John F Kennedy, was disclosed by a little-known Soviet informant code named Shamrock. That source, a KGB official who worked in the Soviet delegation office at the United Nations, contacted the CIA on Jan. 16, 1967, and agreed to share information with both the CIA and FBI, an April 4, 1967, FBI memo shows

Shamrock’s name was made public for the first time among the more than 35,500 files connected to the Kennedy investigation that were released late last year.

Lane, who died at age 89 in May 2016, first represented the mother of Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald as the Warren Commission conducted its investigation. In 1966, he published the best-selling Rush to Judgment, which criticized the commission’s work as sloppy and incomplete.

A Nov. 7, 1967, memorandum from FBI official W.A. Branigan to William Sullivan, the bureau’s longtime intelligence chief, said the information provided by Shamrock about Lane would be passed to the White House if Sullivan approved. The Lane file included claims that Lane, a one-time Democratic member of the New York Assembly, was once investigated for sodomy by the Queens County, N.Y., district attorney and had once given two women “hand printed instructions … in order that they could perform upon his person perverted sexual acts of a sadistic and masochistic nature.”

The KGB’s contact with Lane, the FBI memo said, was Boris Orehkov, a former official at the Soviet Union’s UN delegation.

A Jan. 9, 1968, FBI report released as part of the JFK files said that an FBI information identified only as “NY 5812-S” said the KGB had given Lane the code name “Kram.” “The source stated that BORIS OREKHOV, a KGB officer, assigned to the NY residency, had had two meetings with LANE and had established a trusted relationship with him.”

Soviet reaction to killing

Beyond informing on Lane, Shamrock told the CIA and FBI that the Soviet leadership was upset about Kennedy’s assassination, which “was a great loss, not only for the United States and the Soviet Union, but for the whole world,” Branigan wrote Sullivan on April 4, 1967.

“According to Shamrock, the Soviets felt that they could trust President Kennedy and could deal with him on a cooperative basis,” Branigan wrote. “Shamrock further stated that the Soviets mourned President Kennedy’s death, a situation which Shamrock considered very unique inasmuch as the person being mourned was the leader of another country.”

Shamrock’s information showed the Soviets were prone to believing some of the conspiracy theories surrounding the Kennedy Assassination

As a result of long KGB study, “the KGB concluded that President Kennedy was killed by representatives of a group of monopolists, characterized as the military-industrial complex in the United States,” Branigan wrote to Sullivan. “The KGB felt that President Kennedy had tried to limit the activities of this group of monopolists and therefore they planned his assassination.”

CIA-FBI fight over informants

Shamrock became part of the fight between the CIA, led by its counterintelligence chief James Angleton, and the FBI over the value of information provided by a series of informants and defectors.

Angleton believed that most KGB defectors and informants were planted by the KGB, an idea promoted by defector Anatoly Golitsyn, whom Angleton considered a reliable source. That skepticism led the CIA to interrogate another Soviet defector, former KGB agent Yuri Nosenko, for three years before finally acknowledging that Nosenko was telling the truth.

“The information furnished by Shamrock is very similar to that previously furnished to us by Yuri Nosenko, a Soviet defector whose bona fides has not been established,” Branigan wrote Sullivan.

“We feel we should disseminate this data since we have previously disseminated the information we received from Yuri Nosenko regarding the assassination of even though we recognized some of the data was not subject to proof, particularly, that occurring within the Soviet Union,” Branigan wrote. “We feel that by documenting Shamrock as a ‘confidential informant, contact with whom hasbeen insufficient to establish his reliability,’ we will alert other agencies that the information has not been established as true,” he wrote

Shamrock’s name has been published only once, in the 1994 book Wedge by author Mark Riebling that chronicled the longstanding fight over intelligence between the CIA and FBI. Angleton considered Shamrock to be “bogus,” Riebling wrote, and that even Sullivan began to suspect the FBI’s good luck in generating new sources of intelligence. As a result, Riebling wrote, Sullivan shared some FBI data with Golitsyn to help determine if the bureau was getting correct information.

JFK Face, Looks left and right, Animate

JFK Face, Looks left and right, Animate

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Part of my upcoming animated documentary on the Kennedy Assassination.

Made from old newsreel footage rotoscoped (traced) with Adobe Animate ( formerly Adobe Flash.)

This is to show how Kennedy was moving his head around and could have been looking anywhere when shot- thus making it difficult for any would be plotters to know what bullet hold could have been the right one or the wrong one.

I made this in 1 point line weight, watched a preview version on YouTube, then realized it would look better in 3 point line weight.