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Is he is holding it with his right hand to his left ear ?

 

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17 hours ago, Steve Thomas said:

 

Vince, 

Does your Ruby behind the fence have any bearing to Frame 413 of the Zapruder film?

See the bottom of Frame 413. This figure is seen in several of the nearby frames.

 https://assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/

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The Hat seen through the bushes turns out to be Emmett Hudson's, the groundskeeper for the Plaza. He's one of the three guys standing on the steps.  Zapruder's line of sight through  the bushes to the point on Elm  directly behind the Hat passes directly through Hudson's known position on the steps. You can estimate the height of the Hat using the slope angle of that line of sight and it comes out to between five and six feet off the ground. It is pretty much a perfect match and the only object in that line of sight that could account for that hat.

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23 hours ago, Ron Bulman said:

In the last picture it looks like 3/4 black guys on the rr overpass (weird, who are they?) along with a hat/head sticking up over the concrete railing to the left by the taller post.  With our second walkie talkie man to the right of this. 

But to his right is a DPD motorcycle cop (note helmet) climbing the fence.  After Sam Holland and the rest have all (?) ran to the GK?

If so, interesting.  Someone on the overpass using a "cell phone" of the day (only available to the CIA/MIC?) several seconds after the assassination.  While Moorman's photo was at the time of.  Confusing.

Does no one else notice this?

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The "dark-complected man" aka "Cuban" sitting next to the Umbrella

Man had a walkie-talkie, as did that other fellow with the crew cut (identified

as Jim Hicks) who was walking on the grass on the south side of Elm Street

with the device in a back pocket just after the shots were fired.

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On 12/3/2022 at 8:42 PM, Jean Paul Ceulemans said:

Is he is holding it with his right hand to his left ear ?

 

It looks like he's picking a bullet from between his teeth,

hard dudes those Secret Service guys...

 

 

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Can anyone bring back the pictures of the tall, thin, flat cap hat wearing, umbrella man seat mate black man walking around the knoll seconds after the shooting which clearly shows a bulge in his back coat or upper pants area?

My recollection was you could clearly see an unusual and pronounced protrusion from his backside which could not have been simple folds of the jacket or shadows.

Also, not one person to this day has ever come forward to identify this first shot close up sidewalk JFK hand and arm waving, 24 inch close sitting next to Umbrella man, aimless running around, Morgan Freeman look-alike fellow in 59 years?

 

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On 12/3/2022 at 9:23 PM, Vince Palamara said:

Looks like it. Hard to say.

@Vince Palamara  in the Mark Bell film he catches a part of that view on the tripple underpass, it's when he turns his camera from the U/P to the G/K,

I don't know if you have acces to that frame (or frames) o/t Bell film, I think it's going to be blurry (as he moves his camera from L to R rather fast) but you never know.  I can pauze the film but as such missing a bunch of frames.

It's a little after this frame when he moves to the right, it's likely to be blurry, but there could be a lucky shot...   

 

 

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In The Fourth Decade, Volume 3, Issue 1 is an interesting article on the men standing on the Trpple Underpass.

And o/c Bowers WC testimony.  I still have to compare these 2 to see what matches or not

 

 

 

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