Apparently, I have power over Corporate America because NBC has removed all traces of their 1993 retrospective on the Oswald shooting. Not only is it down from Youtube, but all references to it are gone from everywhere. It's as though it never happened.
Ah, but I remember it well. It included Fred Rheinstein, who was in charge of the original NBC coverage of it in 1963.
But, in looking for it, I came across this showing of the orignal footage, and I decided to watch it because all the ones on Youtube are EXTREMELY blurred. I was hoping that this one would be better quality, and it is.
And what it shows is that the Shooter shot Oswald while he was in motion. He shot him as he moved from the side of him to the front of him. So, the Shooter crosses in front of your eyes, from left to right, as he is shooting. You'll see that starting at second 26 in this video.
The reason why it is significant to me is that it proves that that long lunge that we see in the Beers photo can't be real. The Shooter definitely did not do that, and this video proves that he didn't do it TO DO WHAT HE DOES IN THIS VIDEO, HIS FEET HAD TO BE CLOSE TOGETHER. And that confirms what I have been saying for years, that the Beers and Jackson photos were taken a photo-shoot beforehand.
So, watch this, the famous NBC footage of the Oswald shooting, and you will see the Shooter jump across the screen from left to right, where his feet could not have been far apart. The agility to do it doesn't exist when you are in a stretched lunge.
So, watch this. It's probably the clearest rendering of the NBC footage of the Oswald shooting that we have.
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