Now, I have a frame that proves that there was just one street light above the sign in the Zapruder film. The light is in the upper left corner, while the sign is in the lower right corner. So, just one street light, and then it gets to the sign, but only in the Zapruder film. In reality, there was another street light before you got to the sign. Remember that the sign was below the second light in the lower image, and that's why you don't see it.
So, that other street light was within the red swath that they removed from the Zapruder film to eliminate JFK reacting to being shot in the back high on the hill, long before he reached the freeway sign.So, as Zapruder was tracking the limo down the hill, we should see two lights posts before it gets to the freeway sign. But, you don't. You see only one. What happened to the other one? It was cut out. That big piece they cut out, in which JFK was showing visible signs of having been shot, contained it. And that's why you only see one. They cinched it up.
If we had an honest government, I should be able to take this collage to the Attorney General and get him to open a criminal investigation into the murder of John F. Kennedy.
U.S. taxpayers paid the Zapruder family over $18 million for the Zapruder film, and it's a fraud. And I don't say that they, the Zapruders, phonied it up. They had nothing to do with it. It was out of their hands for 12 years, from 1963 to 1975. And even when they got it back in 1975, it didn't go back to them. It went to the National Archives. They just got to benefit financially from it. It was rented out to various groups entities for extremely high fees or modest ones, depending. The National Archives did the work, and the Zapruders got the money.
But eventually, the Zapruders said that since they owned it, they had the right to possess it, and therefore, they wanted it back. But, guess what? They found out that they didn't really own it. The government owned it.
And then it became a battle over how much the government had to pay them for it, and an arbitrator came up with the figure of $18 million.
The Zapruder film was kept out of public view for 12 years. Why? Because it wasn't ready to be seen. They had to get it to tell the right story, that JFK was smiling and waving until he reached the freeway sign, and then, it all happened behind the sign (except for the fatal head shot). It probably took them the better part of 12 years to figure out how to make the film say that.
But then, it was like a hot potato. Time/Life didn't want to own it because if anyone screamed bloody murder over the massive alterations that were done to it, they didn't want to be blamed for it. But, no one would suspect the Zapruders of foul play, so, it would look good if they owned it. And that's why Time/Life sold it back to the Zapruders for a dollar.
But, there was no way they were ever going to let the film fall into private hands that could have it analyzed and expose all the things they did. It's a very safe bet that it is the most altered film in film history.
The corruption involved in all this is mind-boggling, but it was a matter of covering up the murder of President Kennedy by the national security state, as Vincent Salandria told us.
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