What is interesting about this postcard?
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dankbaar wrote:Yes, but the crux is that the official scenario has long been 3 shots, 3 hits. This postcard shows that. It was 6 months later that they had to invent the single bullet theory, because they could no longer surpress the evidence that one shot had missed (the one that hit a curb and wounded bystander James Tague).Now they needed to explain all the wounds of two men with one shot less. Thus they invented the hoax one bullet went through both men. But few people know this was done much later. Wim There has bin also to much evidence disapeared,from that day.And from weeks and month's after the shooting to say it was a well organized govermand investegation,that should NORMALY protect evidance from disapearing.... From eyewitnesses to files and even possible killers... And do's that not in it self leave a trace,that looks like indireckt evidence...
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Re: Postcard
bobwc wrote:It would be incide the skull and traces could be on the clothes of Jacky.Now that is a thought!!! Is there a way that this could be done. The clothes are not on public display, but they still exist.bobwc
Does anyone know where they are?
Does anyone know where they are?
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For JohnJohn, to the best of my knowledge, Jackies dress is at the national Archives, but unavailable o the public. The dress,if I am not mistaken, was cleaned, but I have no knowledge to what extent. It does need to be analyzed for mercury traces and or other telltale signs. bobwc
John Nix on the lancer forum also says the dress is in the National Archives.
Cheers Bob,
John
John Nix on the lancer forum also says the dress is in the National Archives.
Cheers Bob,
John
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Re: Postcard
dankbaar wrote:bobwc wrote:It would be incide the skull and traces could be on the clothes of Jacky.Now that is a thought!!! Is there a way that this could be done. The clothes are not on public display, but they still exist.bobwcDoes anyone know where they are?
I belive it was Discovery Channel that had or has a program that located things lost in history.
One of the things was Jackies Dress and if i rember right it was donated to National Archives.
http://www.newhousenews.com/archive/Rios111303.html
I belive it was Discovery Channel that had or has a program that located things lost in history.
One of the things was Jackies Dress and if i rember right it was donated to National Archives.
http://www.newhousenews.com/archive/Rios111303.html
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There in the Archives, the suit remains. Stored in a custom-designed corrugated board box, it rests on a gray steel shelf in a secured area of a suburban warehouse. It has never been cleaned. The wool skirt and jacket lie flat, with a suggestion of human form created by acid-free tissue paper folded inside the sleeves.
Only recently was a deed of gift obtained from the Kennedys' sole surviving child, Caroline. But one hundred years will have to pass before the suit can again come before the American public. This condition is consistent with Mrs. Kennedy's determination to balance her obligations to history with her family's privacy. Archivists' interests, moreover, are not only the past and present, but the future.
The Archives also has JFK's jacket, shirt and tie -- exhibits in the Warren Commission investigation of the shooting.
Only recently was a deed of gift obtained from the Kennedys' sole surviving child, Caroline. But one hundred years will have to pass before the suit can again come before the American public. This condition is consistent with Mrs. Kennedy's determination to balance her obligations to history with her family's privacy. Archivists' interests, moreover, are not only the past and present, but the future.
The Archives also has JFK's jacket, shirt and tie -- exhibits in the Warren Commission investigation of the shooting.
Here's another one:
http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/postcard.jpg
Thanks to Wolfgang Kazzer who just sent me a clear copy.
Wim
http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/postcard.jpg
Thanks to Wolfgang Kazzer who just sent me a clear copy.
Wim
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