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Topic started on 14-4-2006 @ 11:06 AM by twitchy
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We were told for many years that JFK himself had ordered the Secret Service off the Limo, I had seen the footage before, but never really payed it
much attention until I found this on google video...
video.google.com...
Some other security related oddities that day...
www.jfklancer.com...
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reply posted on 14-4-2006 @ 11:15 AM by Griff
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That's interesting. I've never heard of this before. Thanks for bringing it up Twitchy. I'm really not up to speed on the JFK thing. Not being
alive when it happened probably has something to do with that.
What or who do you think ordered them back? What I mean is, do you think say the VP ordered it or do you think someone from the SS themselves ordered
it?
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reply posted on 17-4-2006 @ 09:24 PM by DontTreadOnMe
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Interesting video
I have heard about this before along with other inconsistencies of that day in Dallas.
We'll never know the truth, but the body language of the agent speaks volumes.
Who gave that order?
We can speculate that the Men Who Killed Kennedy were responsible.
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reply posted on 17-4-2006 @ 11:33 PM by Nygdan
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Intersting. What did any of these men say happened?
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reply posted on 17-4-2006 @ 11:39 PM by ThePieMaN
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Was that film of an event that took place seconds before he was shot or could that have been film from earlier before in the day and it just appeared
to be incriminating?
That does look very suspect.
Pie
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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 12:22 PM by AdamJ
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i think it is fairly obvious, not just from that video but from others.
little bit of conspiracy.
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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 12:41 PM by wecomeinpeace
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I can't view google video where I am, but I'm assuming you're talking about the guy who looks at the limo behind and raises his arms as if to say,
"WTF!?"
I saw a film a while back which claimed the order was given by the head of the SS detail who was riding in the limo behind. I forget what his name
was.
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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 05:49 PM by MadGreebo
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Holy crap!! I have never seen that before, but OMFG thats totaly unbelievable!!
They orderd the man who would of taken the bullet away from the back of the limousine ?? And then gave the shooters unfettered views as they drove
along! no wonder the agent was so perplexed at the order - It got kennedy killed - Maybe the guy liked the agent and knew what was going to go down,
so he saved his mans life, and let kennedy die...!
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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 06:58 PM by twitchy
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I can't figure out how to save the video without literally filming it with my camcorder, but yeah, it's pretty damned incriminating in my opinion.
For those of you that can't view the video, Emory Roberts, Special Agent in Charge of Security, is apparently the secret service agent who gave the
stand down orders.
Here's some more information on Mr. Roberts I found quite disturbing...
"Emory Roberts ordered the agents not to move"
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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 11:21 PM by Nventual
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I found it on YouTube for those that can't use Google Video.
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reply posted on 20-4-2006 @ 07:30 AM by Nventual
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Oops forgot to post the link.
www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 04:27 PM by noto
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Hey Griff, you should view this video:
JFK 2 - The Bush Connection
video.google.com...
[edit on 2-5-2006 by noto]
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 05:10 PM by twitchy
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I saw that video a while back, was well put together and very provocative. Thanks for posting the link to that video, I had almost forgotten about it.
If you haven't seen it, you should watch it.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 07:59 PM by starviego
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Wow!! When did this thing come out? I used to be into JFK assassination conspiracy stuff about a decade ago. I never even heard of this film. On
a related note, I remember the number of eyewitnesses that said the presidential limo slowed to a crawl when the shots rang out.
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reply posted on 3-5-2006 @ 09:11 AM by Dr Love
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That's the first time I've ever seen that video. Very interesting.
It makes me wonder if Kennedy himself ever turned around and said "hey guys....WTF?"
He had to know what the protection guidelines were as far as a motorcade went. Who knows, there might have been a video of Kennedy reacting to that
but I'm sure it's long since been disappeared.
Peace
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reply posted on 22-7-2006 @ 06:08 PM by twitchy
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I don't know the law here really, but if the Secret Service was ordered not to be where they were supposed to be and JFK was shot as a result, then
that is at the very least Criminal Negligence and really could be construed as manslaughter couldn't it? Let alone Conspiracy to Murder.
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reply posted on 22-7-2006 @ 06:27 PM by thesaint
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This video is also on there. It is very graphic and disturbing not for the light hearted.
www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 22-7-2006 @ 07:39 PM by Sth Hemisphere
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Very interesting video wonder how many people know the truth on who was involved in JFK shooting
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reply posted on 22-7-2006 @ 07:51 PM by Akraites
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Originally posted by MadGreebo
They orderd the man who would of taken the bullet away from the back of the limousine ?? And then gave the shooters unfettered views as they drove
along! no wonder the agent was so perplexed at the order - It got kennedy killed - Maybe the guy liked the agent and knew what was going to go down,
so he saved his mans life, and let kennedy die...! 
You answered your own question. Had the agent stayed where he was, he would have probably been in the shooter's line of sight and possibly blocking
his/their target. Assassin's prefer clean shots so as not to give away their location.
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reply posted on 23-7-2006 @ 01:43 AM by maynardsthirdeye2
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I don't see anything sinister in Emory Roberts' actions. Roberts calls both Henry Rybka (the man who throws up his arms) and Clint Hill over to the
car. Clint comes over without question and gets into the follow-up car. Rybka only becomes confused when he looks to the follow-up car. He seems to
be confused by the fact that there is no room for him in the car, even when other agents try to make room for him.
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