Nathaniel Heidenheimer Posted March 24, 2013 Share Posted March 24, 2013 What are our most basic early sources on C.D. Jackson's involvement with the Zapruder film. Is there some chronology of early references that could be established? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Rigby Posted March 24, 2013 Share Posted March 24, 2013 What are our most basic early sources on C.D. Jackson's involvement with the Zapruder film. Is there some chronology of early references that could be established? From the thread: Was Muchmore’s film shown on WNEW-TV, New York, on November 26, 1963? Post #115, 4 May 2008 C.D. Jackson’s papers at the Eisenhower Library in Kansas do not contain a detailed diary covering late November 1963, but they do offer a trip and speech log; and a desk calendar on which Jackson noted forthcoming meetings and appointments, things to be done, birthdays, etc. The film made such a profound impression on Jackson that neither contain any reference to an alleged viewing on either Monday, 25 November, or the previous day, Sunday, 24 November. Yet the desk calendar does contain clear evidence of Jackson noting changes to his plans as a consequence of Kennedy’s murder. No wonder Stolley changed his story on Jackson’s role! http://educationforu...105#entry144363 The claim that Jackson was central to the process of suppressing the first version of the Z-fake looks to me, absent evidence to the contrary, a retrospective fiction promulgated to get the CIA off the hook. Plausibly, you understand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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