http://untoldvalor.blogspot.com/2008/05/its-small-world.html
....a claim by an Internet blogger for his wife and a friend recently meeting a black man at the Sixth Floor Museum who claims to have been a DP witness, who also witnessed the GK gunsmoke....
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Second, my wife was in Dallas, Texas for a nursing convention, and went to the Sixth Floor Museum at the Texas Book Depository, which is the site where Lee Harvey Oswald fired his shots at President Kennedy that terrible day in 1963. At the museum was a middle-aged African-American gentleman who comes to the museum from time to time to talk about the assassination. He can be seen in the photo in the red shirt, running, after JFK has been shot. He told my wife and her friend that he is absolutely certain he saw a puff of smoke from the grassy knoll at Dealy Plaza, near where he was watching the motorcade.

The man my wife talked to at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas is seen
in red running shortly after the JFK assassination. Grassy Knoll in
background. JFK was shot roughly where this press bus moments earlier.
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....That is the BOND # 5 photo.
Best Regards in Research,
Don
Don Roberdeau
U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, CV-67, "Big John," Plank Walker
Sooner, or later, The Truth emerges Clearly
Discovery: ROSEMARY WILLIS Zapruder Film Documented 2nd Headsnap : Westward, Ultrafast, & Directly Towards the "Grassy Knoll"
Dealey Plaza Professionally-surveyed Map Detailing 11-22-63 Victims locations, Witnesses, Photographers, Suspected trajectories, Evidentiary artifacts, & Important information & considerations
President KENNEDY "Men of Courage: 4 Principles" speech, and a portion of fellow researchers articles and my research & discoveries, 1975 to present
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National Terror Alert for the United States:

"Drehm seemed to think the shots came from in FRONT OF or BESIDE the president." (my EMPHASIS)
CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza attack witness, quoted only minutes after the attack, and while he was still standing within Dealey Plaza (11-22-63 Dallas Times Herald, appeared only in the fifth & final daily edition, which mis-spelled his name)
"Another eyewitness, Charles Brehm, said he was 15 feet away from the President when he was shot.
'He was waving, then the FIRST shot hit him and that awful look crossed his face.' " (my EMPHASIS)
CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza attack witness (quoted to the Associated Press, 11-22-63)
