The banking system knew that this would put them out of business eventually. He saw that the government was printing money with out anything backing it, at this time, coins had silver in it and money was being backed up by silver. here is another one, maybe it was the banking system that did it?!? 4 months prior to his murder, he signed an excutive order into law, excutive 11110, JFK special curriencies. I belive there is more to this story than what is being told. Why is the government covering for the assination of JFk. Holland either made it up or he saw what he said he saw. Now I’m not saying your wrong on all counts but you are reaching. So if he was still catching glimpses of the cars in the parade stream by like he said, the last place he would be staring at is the picket fence area.ĭidn’t he say he was watching the parade?Īlso the Haygood incident was down at the curb and the wind was blowing in the opposite direction, perhaps there was a large exhaust cloud from his bike, I can well imagine it but it ain’t going near the fence, remember also Haygood comes into the scene some forty seconds later. That is, way up on the east end of the pergola. More importantly, Bowers couldn’t see a vehicle on Elm after it went past a certain point. He was also working at the time and the last thing he is expecting is an assassination attempt. Lee Bowers view of the fence could have been blocked by the cab of a small pick up truck, IF there was a truck and IF there was someone trying to conceal themselves behind it, Lee wouldn’t have seen them waving at him. The historical record and research community would be well served by digital re-issue of the original, full length RTJ, lest that valuable content be gradually forgotten and lost from our collective memory. I saw the original during a visit by Mark Lane to the Duke University campus in the fall of 1975 and recall segments about witness deaths since the assassination that seem to be part of footage edited out before the re-release by De Antonio. The number of 16mm B&W prints in existence of the original, full length film is probably dwindling every year. De Antonio then unilaterally edited out about 1/2 hour and reissued the film as a VHS video in the late 1970’s, as is the version of the film most typically found, for example, uploaded in part or whole to YouTube. The original documentary ran about 2 hours. Please note that the footage appears (in its entirety), to be excerpted from the 1966 documentary “Rush to Judgment” (RTJ) by Mark Lane (interviewer) and Emil De Antonio (filmmaker).
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