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I, apparently identified around two years ago that Zapruder clearly depicted jfk's rear skull breaking open and detaching. This simple fact debunks the conspiracy nonsense that jfk was shot in the head from the rear and then the front. Of course, no normal person would ever believe it because there's only one violent impact seen in Zapruder and Nix. The bullet struck the President's right forehead and exited the opposite side, right rear, the exact location that Kinney described so beautifully.

 

The first gif file is a recent find that shows his hair and skull extending way beyond the back of the head. The others I made long ago that provide the video evidence that had to be there unless the editors were able to wipe it clean from Zapruder. They weren't successful even remotely around the exact frames that needed the most editing. Kinney's perfect eyewitness account corroborates exactly what Zapruder has always shown, jfk's right rear skull was blown off, which means that hundreds of researchers either ignored these video facts or didn't look close enough. Emory Roberts was the SS agent in charge and rode in the follow-up car along with Kinney, Hill, and several others. He told the agents not to move after the first shots were fired, in other words, "stay still until the fatal shot is fired". The SS agents were the only guilty parties involved that day where conclusive evidence exists of their involvement.

 

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SECRET SERVICE AGENT SAW JFK'S HEAD BLOWN OUT IN THE BACK

 

DON'T MISS THIS STARTLING INTERVIEW OF SECRET SERVICE AGENT SAMUEL A. KINNY, IN THE FOLLOW-UP CAR, WHO SAW JFK'S HEAD BLOWN OUT IN THE BACK.../5/94; 4/15/94 --THIS IS ONE OF VINCE PALAMARA'S EARLIEST AND BEST INTERVIEWS:

 

SAMUEL A. KINNEY was the driver of the follow-up car on 11/22/63.

Interviewed three times between 1992 and 1994, Kinney was a rich source

of information. In an exclusive interview conducted on 10/19/92, the

author learned the following new information from Kinney: the agent 

admitted that "we (the Secret Service) didn't do our job", adding that

he thinks about the assassination "every night" and has even "dreamed

about it." ...Sam said "e...no, no, no, he had nothing to do with that...(ordering agents off the rear of the limo)...No, never- ...President

Kennedy was one of the easiest presidents to ever protect; Harry S.

Truman was a jewel just like John F. Kennedy was...99% of the agents

would agree...(JFK) was one of the best presidents ever to control-he

trusted every one of us". In regard to the infamous quote from William

Manchester, whereupon Kennedy allegedly said "Keep those Ivy League

charlatans off the back of the car"[ "The Death of a President", p. 37

(1988 version)], Kinney said "That is false. I talked to William

Manchester; he called me on the book [sic]...for the record of history

that is false- Kennedy never ordered us to do anything. I am aware of

what is being said but that is false". .. Sam also told me that JFK had

nothing to do with the limiting of motorcycles during motorcades, and

that Ken O'Donnell did not interfere with the agents : "Nobody ordered

anyone around". ...

 

In regard to JFK's head wound, Kinney was explicit: "He

had no brain left- it was blown out...there was nothing left...it was) 

the back of the head. I saw it (the shot) hit and I saw his hair come 

out...I had brain matter all over my windshield and left arm, that's how

close we were to it...it was the right rear part of his head...because 

that's the part I saw blow out. I saw hair come out, the piece blow out,

then the skin went back in- an explosion in and out". Elaborating

further, Sam said, after telling him that that's where the Parkland

doctors saw the wound, "I would say that, too...it involved half his

head". Asked to explain the 1500 gram brain at the autopsy, Sam seemed

perplexed, saying that "there was brain matter all over the place".

...Amazingly, when I told Kinney that there was a book- "High Treason"-

that alleged that "[SS agent] Emory Roberts ordered the men not to move", Sam said, "Exactly right"! ... I also attempted to get Kinney to go on the record in

writing, but I was too late: his widow Hazel informed me that Sam passed 

away 7/21/97 while they were travelling through Iowa [letter to author

dated 11/20/97].

 


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