A Diversion in Dealey Plaza: The JFK Assassination
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A Diversion in Dealey Plaza: The JFK Assassination
The book, "A Diversion in Dealey Plaza: The JFK Assassination", presents startling new discoveries concerning the John F. Kennedy assassination in Dealey Plaza drawn mainly from witness testimonies, the Abraham Zapruder film and photographs taken during the event. The first two chapters give an overview of the assassination as well as the Warren Commission conclusions as to the number, placement and timing of each shot. The rest of the book is devoted to the actual audible and visual events as reported by those who lined up along Elm, Houston and Main Streets and by those riding in the motorcade within a few car lengths of the President. Many of their testimonies have been misunderstood or ignored over the last 50-plus years, thus presenting a confused and muddled version of the assassination. Yet as the testimonies are brought into focus, these priceless gems offer insights and new discoveries into questions that have been gnawing at the minds of countless individuals worldwide, questions like: 1. Was there a shot from the Knoll? 2. Was there smoke on the Knoll? 3. How many shots were actually fired? 4. Is the "Magic Bullet" theory correct? 5. When precisely was the first shot fired? 6. The missing third shot, when was it fired and where did it hit? As testimonies are pieced together the reader will uncover shocking evidence left hidden for over 50-plus years: • Not only testimonial evidence but a new awareness of photographic proof that a diversionary device was detonated during the shooting to confuse the Secret Service contingent protecting the President, • That all three precision shots from the sixth floor sniper's nest hit President Kennedy, • That Governor Connally did turn when he heard the first shot, but not when the Warren Commission thought he did, offering proof of a second gunman. With these discoveries there can be no doubt that the assassination was carried out, not by "a lone gunman," but by a more sophisticated group of assassins. "A Diversion in Dealey Plaza: The JFK Assassination", researched and written over the last six years, is my introduction into the writing arena. It evolved from an inquisitive notion to find a missing third shot to a seemingly overwhelming book-length proof of a conspiracy in Dealey Plaza. Find out what actually happened through the eyes and ears of those that were present that day.