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October 21, 2025 44 mins
Dr. Jerome Corsi takes a deep dive into another angle proving the government's coverup of and Deep State's role in President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Dr. Corsi takes a very close look at evidence seen plainly on the original windshield on #JFK's car when he was shot (yes, "original" windshield) and inconsistencies between that and the government's official narrative. Dr. Corsi looks at photos, maps, the Zapruder film and the bullet holes on the real windshield. This analysis can be found within Dr. Corsi's new book with Dr. David Mantik: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The more angular course information. We're going to a continual
special session again today of the book The Final Analysis,
which is my current book on JFK. It's called The
Assassination of John F. Kennedy Colm The Final Analysis. And
what this book does is it produces its centered around

(00:23):
the X rays and the optical density measurements that doctor
Mantig has made of the X rays would show that
the three extant X rays in the National Archives are
all not the originals. They're copies. They were forged, their
reproductions and copies of the original in which various things

(00:46):
have been added or masked to create the impression of
frontal shots. The X rays also make absolutely clear two
frontal shots, one that hit at the forehead and went
across the top of the Jack Kennedy's head and one
that hit in the front by the ear and blew
out the back of his head. Now, today we're going

(01:06):
to focus on chapter five of this book, which is
on the frontal shot through the windshield and a hit
that was a puncture wound in Jack Kennedy's throat below
the Adams Apple. Okay, and you can see an Elchin's photograph.
We're going to show you in a minute that Jack
Kennedy was reacting to this shot with lifting his arms

(01:28):
up towards his throat at the time when the shot occurred.
That's his reaction to the being shot. Now, at the
time of the autopsy, Jack Kennedy had a throat wound
which was seen in a Parkland but had been greatly expanded.
And again we had pre autopsy surgery which altered a

(01:48):
lot of the wounds. And again they wanted to make
this The doctors of Bethesa the two naval doctors who
were responsible for doing the pre autopsy surgery which we've
discussed at length, which is a matter of getting Jack
Kennedy's body to the morgue. The airplane lands at Air

(02:09):
Force Andrews Air Force Base at about six o'clock. By
six point thirty, Jack Kennedy's body is brought into the
Bethesda Morgue in a pinkish steel color a shipping casket.
The body is in a body bag, naked except for
a tall wrapped around the head. That's not the way
the body left Dallas left Parkland Hospital in a ceremonial

(02:32):
casket wrapped in sheets, including the head wrapped in sheets,
and that should have been the way the body arrived
at Bethesda, had there not been the need for a
Boswell and Humes, the two Humes was leading the pathology.
They both were Bethesda doctors. Their job was to alter

(02:53):
the wounds that Kennedy had leaving Parkland, which were frontal wounds,
and to make all of them appear to be exit wounds.
Only you know, all the shots from the were entrance
wounds from the back because that's where the text school
book depository was when the shooting started. Now, the the

(03:15):
throat wound was it understood by many, you know, it's
very fully documented. Okay, The controversy it involves why it
looked so jagged when it got to the autopsy table
at eight o'clock in the gallery. Looked at this, This
was a jagged open wound. Now we have some some

(03:38):
corroboration of a conversation that was found by Rob Coteau,
who's an author of a conversation that occurred with doctor
Malcolm Perry shortly after the assassination. So in the evening
of December second, nineteen sixty three, Dallas reporter Martin Stedman,
that's December second, sixty three. That's just a few days

(04:01):
after the assassination, on November twenty second, nineteen sixty three,
Steadman and two other journalists went to doctor Malcolm Perry
at his home to visit with him. Doctor Perry is
the one who did the uh tracheotomy trying to get
Jack Kennedy breathing again, and he was the one who
was badgered by the Bethesda pathologists to say that he

(04:26):
was wrong to interpret Kennedy's wounds coming from the front.
So Perry confessed to these journalists that he genuinely believed
that the throat wound was an entry wound. Furthermore, besides
me the overwhelming evidence from the telephone calls between Bethesda
and Parkland during the autopsy, the Bethesda pathologists recognized that

(04:47):
the five centimeter contusion at the right long could not
have been caused by Perry's tracheotomy. Rather, the throat wound
and the associated lung contusi and as well as the
pathologists reasonable consternation about it was due to a frontal projection,
a frontal shot that struck on Elm Street. Okay, but

(05:13):
the pathologists never understood exactly what caused this throat wound.
They couldn't find the bullet the right wing, the right
wound had the right lung had a contusion on it,
so something had penetrated the body, but they could not
find what nobody, No, no bullet was found. So you know,
the projector projectile entered near the midline of the throat

(05:35):
at about the third tracheal ring and traveled to the
right lung apex where it stopped. A further confirmation of
this limited, non existing trajectory, the pathologists found no deep
penetration at the upper back wound, so the back wound
had not come through to the front. How do you
explain the contusion on the lung that became a big

(05:58):
problem all right? Now? The also the shot that came
through the windshield, and Chris of will show figure five
point one on page two seventy two. It's a schemnic
of what Deally Plaza looks like. And you can see

(06:18):
that if the limousine is coming down Elm Street and
you can see where the pagoda is this, you know, Chris,
you can point that out where the grassy knoll is
and et cetera. So on the other side, on the
south side, this is over here to the right of
the south side of Dalley Plaza. To the left is

(06:40):
the north side, and so to the south side. Up
above the triple underpass at the railroad crossing, there's a
whole railroad yard up up above the triple underpass. And
if you draw a line to where the car is
in approximately frame about two fifty five two fifty five

(07:02):
through that windshield, you could hit Jack Kennedy's throat. Now,
if you go to page five point page two seventy seven,
the Altin's picture, and this was first recognized by a
gentleman named Shaeffer, who is another expert on photography. He

(07:22):
was one who first got Roy Schaeffer, Dayton, Ohio, was
the first to have seen the windshield damage in this
altin six photograph. The altin six and enlarge that Chris
of you woods so we can see Kennedy there, go
down a little bit and there he is. He's clutching
his throat and there's a red circle. Can you see

(07:43):
the red circle by the rear view window. There's a
rear view mirror right there, right by Kennedy's left ear.
That's where there is a flash of light where the
bullet is hit the windshield from the front and it
enters from above, aiming towards Kennedy's ear. That draws a

(08:05):
line over to the railroad yard on the south side
of the Daily Plaza, and Kennedy's clutching his throat. Okay, Now,
the way a bullet hits the window, it punctures the
window on the going in the outside of the window.
The front of this windshielder on the outside is smooth.

(08:25):
It's like a little pencil point that goes through the windshield.
It makes a little circle. You can see. It's an
entrance wound to the windshield. And then the back of
the windshield and safety glass kind of shatters inward. So
a lot of glass was thrown inside the limousine. And
in fact, doctor, if your shouldown figure five point two.

(08:46):
This is on the next page two seventy four. By
the way, the Texas Goalbook depository is behind the car.
And when Jack Kennedy is hit, so five point two
you can see again there's the picture of the that
you can see. This is ault in seven. Now the
limousine is beeding towards the Triple Underpass. Jackie Kennedy's getting

(09:08):
out on the back and that that red circle is
where the the bullet entered the windshield right there. It's
a little flash of light, and Chris go to the
the picture just above that. I think it's five point
two five point three, five point two the other direction
five point two five point three, I believe, keep going

(09:31):
all you can see in the zupprud Or film.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Okay, and in large enlarge that one. Okay, Now that's
that's frame two twenty five. And Kennedy's just beginning to
reach up to his throat. So it's at that point
where the shot first comes through his throat. Something hits
his throat. Okay. Doctor Mantick believes it's a shad of
great glass from the breaking of the safety glass and

(09:56):
the bullet entered from the front through the windshield. And
then go to the next picture. By two thirty you
can see Kennedy is emerging from the behind the Stemins
Freeway sign, which obliterated the view that Zappruiter had from
the pagola's pedestal where he was standing, and Jack's reacting
more strongly to the shot in his throat. Okay. Now,

(10:22):
let's continue with a little bit of the narrative here,
because there's a Douglas Weldon who is an attorney for
the County of Kalamazoo's Circuit Court. He was an adjunct
professor for Western Michigan's University's Department of Justice. He became
an expert on the bullet hole in the windshield and
what Douglas Weldon stated was an officer Stavis Ellis, who

(10:47):
was in charge of the motorcycle escort through Dallas, recalled
actually putting a pencil into the hole, and Ellis claimed
there were numerous people and police officers at Parkland Hospital
who viewed the hole. What Weldon wrote, he s Davis
Ellis vividly remembers that while he was observing the hole,
a Secret Service agent came up to him and tried

(11:08):
to persuade him that he was seeing a fragment and
not a hole. Mister Alis noted, it wasn't a fragment,
it was a hole. Mister Alis had been totally consistent
with his statement over the years and has not wavered
in his assistance that he saw a hole in the
windshield immediately after the assassination. Ellis, moreover, had a distinguished
career with the United States Army and the Dallas Police.

(11:31):
Dallas Police officer HR Freeman who rode in the motorcade
observed the limousine of Parkland Hospital after the shooting. He said,
I was right beside it. I could have touched it.
It was a bullet hole. You could tell what it was. Okay,
this is damaging the Secret Service. Secret Service is simultaneously
getting water and they're washing out the blood and gore
from the back seat, and they do not want people

(11:53):
observing that this was a entrance wound through the windshield
from the front. As remember of Oswald is going to
be the patsy if he's going to be staged, as
the government's narrative is the lone gun assassin. There cannot
have been shots from the front. Now that the text
school book depository was behind the limousine when the shooting started.

(12:16):
So we also have testimony from this. Avallia Glandays g
L A N G E s A MD. Now, she
was in the seventh episode of Nigel Turner's The Men
Who Killed Kennedy, which was a series of shows that
really opened up a lot of people's minds about that
Jack Kennedy was killed by a crossfire and a conspiracy.

(12:41):
And she was a tough lady. She was new weapons.
She was filmed by Nigel Turner on the shooting range.
She said, this is what she said. I've been handling
guns since I was a child. We ran around the
side of the building Parkland Hospital, the emergency room exit
and the press residential limousine was there. I had been

(13:03):
standing there just watching the back of the emergency room
and I realized there was a bullet hole in the windshield.
I talked to my friends and said, look, there's a
bullet hole in the windshield. I putted it out to them.
At that time, I did not know any of the
details of the shooting. I was quite shocked when I
looked up and saw the bullet hole, but was very
clear that the bullet hole went through and through the

(13:27):
windshield from the front to the back. I don't believe
there was even any cracks associated with the bullet hole.
It's like a high velocity bullet that penetrated from the
front to the back to the glass pane, at which
point a security officer of some type raced forward and
jumped in the limousine and drove it off, even if
I was leaning against it, to an area back of

(13:47):
us somewhere, and that was the last time I saw
the limousine. Okay, Now, she was insistent that the official
story that that was a bullet from the rear that
kind of rattled and around and was ended up hitting
the windshield. She said she thought that was a completely

(14:08):
phony story. She confirms that she was one hundred percent
certain there was a hole in the windshield and the
limousine to Parkland Hospital and that it was from the front. Okay, Now,
if we go a little bit for this, a lot
of testimony in here about the shot coming from the
front through the windshield, and David Manning did a very

(14:30):
good job along with Douglas Horn Testations Records Review Board
of really looking at all this data. Now, the windshields
a problem because experts are going to know that was
a frontal shot. And so if you go to figure
five point seven, this is Douglas Weldon. It's one of
his slides. It's on page two seven to ninety seven,

(14:52):
and you'll see he did a slide showing you what
happens when a bullet hits safety glass. So right there
you'll see the bullet enters the safety glass and then
it's the inside, you know, the exit wound. The bullet
through the glass that causes all these shads glass to
go apart. You can think about that because the bullet

(15:14):
comes in, it punctures. It sounds like a firecracker. Typically
when a bullet hits of safety glasse and then the
glass shreds are all thrown at the exit wound. And
that's apparent to anybody who knows how a bullet gets
through safety glass and thugs. He did a great job
of showing this. Now there's if you go to picture

(15:36):
five point eight on page three hundred, which is Warren
commissioned Exhibit three point fifty. This is again is where
they have now a bullet hole that you can see
with a lot of You have to enlarge that quite
a bit, Chris to really see it. But there's a
bullet hole there and there's lots of little spider web

(15:58):
lines coming out from it. And again that could be
characteristic of the way the bullet fractures the safety glass
after it's gone through the windshield. Okay, now this is
a problem for the cigaret service. Gets this limousine out
of there as fast as they can. They don't want that.
This is primary evidence, another primary evidence of a frontal

(16:21):
shot and it's going to violate the narrative of Oswald
being the shooter. So what is done is that this
limousine is flown back to Washington, DC and it's put
in the White House Garage, which is not right at
the White House, a few blocks away in that time,

(16:41):
and now they've got a problem. What are they going
to do with it? They have to figure out how
they're going to change this wind shield out. Okay, And
there's a couple of people who have had some discussion
of this. I want to read you one of the
we didn't read m Ellis Okay, so there was a

(17:05):
couple let me find Okay, Nick Principe, p R. E. N.
C IP. This is in page two eighty five. He
was a U. S Park motorcycle officer. Nick Principe, the
us A US Park Police motorcycle officer, drove to the
White House Garage on the evening of the assassination, having

(17:26):
a conversation with the JFK limousine driver, Secret Service Agent
Bill Greer. Greer told Principe that there were shots, quote,
coming from every direction, adding that one of them came
right through the windshield. Okay, now that's credible. Testimony. I
mean it's not it's not all the proof you're gonna need,

(17:49):
but it's highly credible testimony, Okay, And then go to
page two ninety one. Because what doctor Mantick found was
a couple of witnesses in a dearborn Michigan who were
involved in the windshield being swapped out. So in November
twenty fifth, nineteen sixty three, the first dearborn witness appeared.

(18:12):
George Whittaker, Senior, a Ford Motor Company supervisor, was interviewed
in the August nineteen ninety three, told Douglas Weldon that
he had replaced the windshield on Monday, November twenty fifth
at the River Rouge Assembly Plant Building B. He recalled
a hole the windshield that was four to six inches

(18:32):
to the driver's side of the rear view mirror, and
he claimed that the shot came from the front. In
other words, the major damage was on the inside, as
would be expected for standard contemporaneous safety glass. Weldon confirmed
that Whittaker's description match the damage seen alt in six

(18:52):
as initially discovered by Roy Schaeffer. So witness first cited
this witness in the Kennedy Limousine Cold the Dallas nineteen
sixty three, published in Murdering Deally Positive was another book
in which Mantic also wrote an article, a very good
article on his optical density measurements. And Weldon noted that

(19:15):
Whittaker had worked for the Ford Motor Company for forty years,
starting in nineteen thirty four. And here's what Whittaker, Here's
what Weld Whittaker's statement was because he Weldon interviewed him
at length, and in fact, after Whittaker's death in two
thousand and one, his family released his written statement to

(19:36):
Nigel Turner, who, with their permission, finally revealed Whittaker's name.
His memo said, this is written by Whittaker, the Ford
Motor Company supervisor who observed and saw the windshield being replaced,
and they saw the initial windshield from Dallas which had

(19:59):
a shot through the windshield front windshield of the limousine.
And what Whitaker wrote is this is November twenty second,
nineteen ninety three, thirty years after the assassination of John F.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
And as I will be eighty years old in about
two months, I think it is about time I put
this bit of history in writing or on tape. So
when I am gone, the record will still be there.
This is what I know about this part of the records.
I know they are incomplete. JFK was shot and killed
in November twenty second, nineteen sixty three. That was a
Friday afternoon on Monday morning, November twenty fifth. The Lincoln

(20:38):
limousine was in the Rouge plant of the Ford Motor
Company in Dearborn, Michigan. When it arrived there, I do
not know, about nine o'clock. At about nine o'clock I
was called to report to the glass laboratory, which I did.
When I arrived at the lab, the door was locked.
I was let in. There were two glass engineers in there.

(21:00):
They had a car windshield that had a bullet hole
in it. The hole was about four to six inches
to the right of the rear view mirror as viewed
from the front. The impact had come from the front
of the windshield. If you had spent forty years in
the glass industry, you know which way the impact was from. Okay,

(21:23):
So Whittaker continued around noon. We got it around two
o'clock that had been killed. So right away they called
meetings to find out what they were going to do,
and we are going to run. Monday morning when the
President's being killed, we opened. We didn't design on anything

(21:44):
at that meeting, and being that I had charge of
all power service, I was in charge of getting that
plant ready to run or shut down and everything. So
they decided that they would let everything ride and they
would call me on Sunday. So on Sunday, around noon,
I had just finished in. They called me up and
told me to go in and make arrangements to start
the plant up because we would have to start that

(22:07):
plant up around midnight to get it going for the
day shift and number two shift. So I did that.
Then I arrived at my normal time on Monday, and
they had me on a two way radio and they
had me on a Cushman scooter because I was covering
a large plant. I got a call from the vice
president of the division and he told me on the
radio I was wanted in the glass plant lab. Now

(22:31):
I went down to the glass lab in the door
was locked. I knocked on the door. They let me in.
There were two lab men in there and they had
the windshield there. They told me we were to use
that to see the car with a special built car.
We were to use that windshield as a template to
make a new windshield. And the new windshield had a

(22:51):
bullet hole in it coming from the outside through you
could see it the way it was broken. But the
car was folding b where we had a repair garage,
and they taken the windshield out as the glass plant,
and we were using it as a template to make
a windshield. We were told to follow it right through
until it was a finished product. Get it back into

(23:12):
the building. B told if anyone asked us what we
were doing, we're running a template for prototype. And so
he said that. After describing the process for making a
new windshield, he noted, we laminated it. We took it
out of there, it was a finished windshield, took it
to Building B. It was put in that limousine. Now
the limousine had an entire interior completely stripped out, the

(23:36):
carpet and everything was gone. So they stripped out the
entire limousine. They're destroying the crime scene. And what Whittaker
was certain was that it was a frontal shot. But
what he became aware of is they were replacing the
windshield so they could create what looked like a shot

(23:58):
from inside the They were making it a backshot. Okay,
now this goes on. There's quite a bit of evidence
about this in the book, about all the memos and
all the confusion overall this. But it turns out that
the Secret Service on Sunday, November twenty fourth, nineteen sixty three,
the limousine was flown to Dearborn from Andrews Air Force

(24:19):
Base and one of the executives from Ford flew with it.
And then on November twenty fifth of the Dearborn Rouge
Assembly Plant and Building B Whittakers supervised the removal of
the limousine windshield and replacement by an undamaged windshield, and
then the limousine was flown back to Andrews Air Force

(24:42):
Base with its new windshield. And then they start calling
another glass company and they start making arrangements to create
this spider webbing as if the windshield was damaged from
the inside. And the Secret Service gets it wrong. They

(25:02):
have to replace the windshield a couple of different times.
And if you see a figure five eleven on page
three thirteen, they were using a ball hammer. At first.
The Secret Service didn't understand safety glass and they just
made it look again like it was coming from the
front and shattering glass on the inside. They had to

(25:23):
change that all around, get it right, and this was
another fiasco. Now there ended up being a second dearborn
witness on the windshield. Robert Harrison was an automotive engineer,
and Mantick said during medical school the University of Michigan,

(25:44):
I shared a Phi Chai apartment with two fellow medical students.
One of them, Dwayne Harrison, was our wedding organist and
had been a lifelong friend. Dwayne's family lived in Detroit.
His father worked at the Ford Company's Experimental Vehicles building,

(26:05):
and the building it was right where George Whittaker worked,
and he'd previously discussed Dwayne's father's recollection of the limousine.
Dwayne had specifically recalled that his father's encounter with the
limousine had been a contemporaneous topic of conversation within the family.
So what was done was that he contacted Dwayne's family,

(26:34):
contacted him, and he went to see that. Mantick went
to see the family. He prompted Dwayne to contact his brother,
so his brother's response was voluntary and not influenced by me.
Dwayne's brother independently required that his father had seen the
perforated windshield. His father had been very upset about this.
Dwayne recalled his father telling the family that there were
several bullet holes in the DFK limousine. All right, So

(26:58):
you've got a lot of evidence in here that the
shot that was through the windshield was from the front
of the winshield was replaced, and a lot of the
mechanics of how it was replaced. It's a very very
detailed chapter. Now, at the end of the chapter, one
of the critical factors is that there were a lot
of bullets found, not just not just this pristine bullet,

(27:23):
but you have a scenario where you know, a lot
of bullets were found on the scene and recovered and disappeared.
So Captain David Osborne, who was the chief of surgery
at Bethesda in nineteen seventy eight, Admiral Osborne recalled for
the House Special Committee on Assassinations that he'd seen a

(27:44):
slug that was copper clad and fully intact roll out
of JFK's clothing onto the table where his shoulders were
raised to remove his clothing. Clothing. Okay, So Lifting contacted
Osborne and the next year and Osborne described a reasonably clean,
unmarred bullet. Even recalled holding this bullet in his hand

(28:06):
and noting it had no blood on it. On further
inquiry by the House Special committean assassinations, Osborne emphasized that
the slug was a fully intact missile, not a fragment. Okay,
So what happens to that fragment. So also Osborne ends
up handing it over in the autopsy and it disappears, okay.

(28:32):
So what you see is that Osborne also found a
couple of fragments of bullets and it were evidently handed
over to Humes, and the intact bullet was that was
also described by James morning Star Young an MD as

(28:55):
found inside the presidential limousine that night. Young reporter that
White House medical Corman Chief Petty Officer Thomas Mills gave
him the bullet an envelope after we returned from the
White House garage to treat the skull fragments from the
rear of the limousine. Okay, So the whole limousine windshield

(29:16):
stories makes it clear that there were a lot of
bullets flying around, and we do a lot of discussion
to make it clear that all of these bullets that
were flying around in the limousine were such that the
evidence would have of the initial windshield had to be destroyed. Okay,
now I don't think there's any more pictures to be shown,

(29:37):
but I want to make a couple of comments here
that we discussed in the book Our JFK's limousine was
a landmine just waiting to explode. Too many witnesses had
seen the perforated hole in the windshield, even if a
posterior shodo had caused it. That we still have meant
too many bullets for the three shot Oswald scenario. So

(30:00):
the conspirators had no choice at all costs. The windshield
had to vanish. Evidence of such a whole, especially from
a frontal bullet, would have shattered lives and careers. Too
many powerful men were at risks. Surely James Rawley, who
was a secret service understood this all too well and
must have quite promptly explained this to Von Ferguson at

(30:22):
the Detroit plant in Dearborn. Once the safe site existed
for the secure disposal of the windshield. The Ford Plant
d and Dearborn, where Ford Ferguson was a well known employee,
and only one tight window of time existed for its
final rendezvous Monday, November twenty fifth, the day of JFK's funeral,

(30:46):
when the entire world was too distracted, so on Sunday,
the White House garage detail was lifted, probably by Raleigh,
and Ferguson easily escaped with the limousine that day, probably
via a fargo plane C one thirty from Andrews Air
Force Base, most likely after landing near Dearborn. He personally
drove the limousine the Ford plant late that night and

(31:08):
Sunday and flew back the next day with an immaculate
new windshield. Even on Monday, November twenty six, Chapter fifth,
the first Dearborn witness was called at home. He was
ordered to report to work on the windshield. Report for
work to work on the windshield. This is George Whittaker
and i'll then a Ford Motor Company supervisor. And it's

(31:33):
clear that the windshield, like the body, was a problem
because the government's narrative demanded that the shooting be from
the rear. There's a picture of how the bullet went
through the windshield. It had a downward deflection and it
hit Kennedy's throat. It might have had whatever it was

(31:57):
that that bullet was never found. That bullet it may
have been one of the one of the intact bullets
that was found in the limousineause it never entered a
body apparently got deflected. But at least a piece of
glass would have come into Jabca's throat and could have
caused the puncture wound. Piece of glass could have caused
the contusion on the right lung, but again that might

(32:20):
not have shown up in an X ray or be
much harder to have found in an X ray, and
we don't have X rays of the lungs. What we
do know is that there was no path at the
autopsy that was found connecting the back wound to the
throat wound. That was just made up because the necessity
was after we found out that James Tag a bystander

(32:41):
in Dallas at Park you know, got indiely Posea got
nicked in the cheek by one of the bullets that missed.
So since the setup had been put three empty shells
the six Florida of the Texas school Book Depository, the
government was stuck with all this damage having to be
done with two bullets damage to Kennedy's head, the damage

(33:03):
to Don Connolly. It hit the bullet, hit Connolly's ribs,
broke the radio bowl, of his bone, of his arm,
and landed on his knee. We've got lots here of documents,
written documents, et cetera in which everything we're saying is validated.
There's a lot of evidence in this book. It's a
thousand footnotes, five hundred and sixty four page book with
a lot of appendices. The science is in the appendices.

(33:27):
Now that I want to focus on that for a minute.
That's a shot of the looking at the the bridge
above the Texas, above the Triple Underpass on the south
side of the of Dealey Plaza, and Chris, I want
you to go to one of the appendices at the

(33:49):
very back of the special Appendix. It is at page
we find it here. It is at page four thirty nine. Now,
Brian Edwards, who did a lot of work with some
of the witnesses in dealely Plosea, did a slide show

(34:10):
and he said, was there a shooter on top of
the Triple underpass? Chris enlarged these so we can really
see them. That's good, and go to the next picture.
You can see these red lines are from the span
of the concrete bridge at the top of the Triple
Underpass on the south side of Dealey Plaza to where

(34:33):
shot Z two two approximately with the Kennedy was hit
in the neck. And go to the next slide. You
can begin to see what this angle looks like. See
that's where the car would have been, you know, that's
where the car is coming down Elm Street. Okay, and
now go to view number the next view and you

(34:53):
can see the shot to that point from the bridge.
So that's it would have come through just to the
left of the rear view mirror on the front windshield
and would have crossed over to hit Jack Kennedy, which
is what it was aimed for. Okay, Now, just a
couple more show you the shooter's path. Just a couple

(35:15):
a couple more of these slides kind of just make
it really clear what the path looks like from an
up view of up above. And keep going. Okay, now,
and there's another view of the shots from the from
the railroad yard on the triple above above daily pause

(35:37):
on the Triple Underpass. On the top of the Triple Underpass.
Keep going, there's some Dillard photographs. Dillard was one of
the UH photographers with the press. He started taking a
bunch of photographs. Okay, and UH photograph number nine, you

(35:57):
can begin seeing there's something blocking the light between the
pillars in the spot. If you can large that just
a little bit more, it might be possible to see
it and come down, Come down a little bit. There
we go. Keep going down right there, keep going down.

(36:18):
You can see there's something blocking there. Okay. Now go
to the go to a frame number eleven, picture number eleven,
which is an extreme close up. Yeah, that's again what
we're looking at. Go right there. Okay, so there's during

(36:38):
the Dillard photograph, there is somebody there. There's something behind
that fence right there, behind that concrete fence. Okay, and
go also to figure number thirteen, and again that one
more down. I think that's twelve. Go to thirteen. Again

(36:59):
you can see there is somebody there. A picture of
the of that fence when there's nobody there looks very different. Okay.
The next couple of pictures you can see where the
that is on the bridge the overpass. Of course, the
railroad observers who were on the that same elevated part

(37:23):
of the Triple Underpass were down at the other side.
They were down, there were and they weren't watching this corner,
the distant corner of the railroad yard. They were watching
Kennedy's car. So whoever was there was not observed, but
shows up in the shows up in the photographic evidence. Now,

(37:45):
these are the kinds of things that again make clear
that the Warren Commission was lying. Jack Kennedy was shot
by multiple shooters. This is the best description we've given
you of the shooter who in the south eye to
the yard of the Dailly Pasa up above the triple underpass,

(38:06):
the shooter on the grassy knoll who shot the last
shot which hit This is the first shot which hit
the throat, probably shrapnel hit the back from a shot
that missed on Elm Street. And that's the chancillary picture,
which also gives you a good view of that triple

(38:27):
underpass section of the railroad yard up above by that
concrete fence and anyway, and they look and again it's
tough to find figures in these because again they're just
thirty five millimeter negatives and they weren't terribly detailed. They're
not like digital photographs. They don't have all the pixel
information negatives were much less precise. They couldn't contain as

(38:52):
much information, and so if there were three shooters and
one a low angle behind in the Daltech building, what happened.
It looks like the sequence of the shots was the
first shot which hit Jack Kennedy at frame three thirteen,
his heads moving forward to get debris coming out of
the front of the head. And then a few frames later,

(39:12):
about two seconds later, frame three point thirty one, Jack
Kennedy has hit his head explodes by the temple here
literally explodes, and he's the back of his head blown out,
and he's thrown violently to the left and back into
the seat. So the shot to the temple could have

(39:34):
occurred in between those shots or simultaneously with one of
those shots. It's tough to see whether there was another
shooter on the grassy knoll or whether in fact that
was the shot from the shooter on the south side
of Dealey Plaza. But what we know is that there
were three shots that hit the head Tour from the front.

(39:54):
We know the windshield was shot from the front and
was replaced. This is extremely damaging information to anyone wanted
maintaining that Jack Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
That's the critical point of this presentation and the book.
The final analysis is the final analysis the assassination of

(40:16):
John F. Kennedy. The final analysis and the final analysis
is taken from a speech that Jack Kennedy gave American
University where he said in the final analysis it was
after the Cuban missile crisis and just before he died.
Final analysis, we all live in this small planet and
we're all mortal. Jack Kennedy was a peacemaker. He did

(40:36):
not want to go to war. He was killed because
he stood in the way of the Vietnam War. He
had blocked going to war the Cuban missile crisis. Our
military desperately wanted to go to war. Billions of dollars
being made. November twenty second, nineteen sixty three was a
coup d'tas to day. The deep state came out in
the open, lied about it, covered it up with the

(40:57):
psychological operations lasted until they or a cluble psychological operation,
which the last memo in this book, the last appendix,
a memo from the CIA from nineteen sixty seven instructing
the CIA's official policy to take any one criticizing the
warm report and run a psychological operation to muddy their

(41:21):
evidence and discredit their credibility. Can the idea of conspiracy
theorist was born to cover up the CIA's kudeton Lai
deep state is running the country, which is obvious today.
They finally got a president who's suffering se senior dementia.
The special prosecutor wouldn't indict him for misusing classified information

(41:41):
as vice president, yet he's running the country. Well, if
you're in the deep state running the country from behind
the curtain, you don't want a president is making any decisions.
You better just have an AI president or robot. Well,
they got the best, next best thing. They got someone
in Joe Biden who suffering senior dementia, and he'll do
what he's told and they'll prop him up with enough

(42:03):
drugs to get him through the experience. He's not running
the country the deep state, CIA, military industrial complex, lying press.
And this opens up the argument, how many lies have
we've been told? Why do buildings in nine to eleven
go down that were not hit by airplanes? What was
the Tonking golf all about? Lead up to the Vietnam War?

(42:25):
Obviously an incident that was again made up, and that
was demonstrated very convincingly. What were the weapons of mass
destruction when we rated into Iraq to go after Sadam
Ussein in nineteen ninety one. This is a very compelling,
game changing book and the end, God will always win.
God will win here too. The truth is coming out.

(42:47):
Anyone reading this book can no longer be under the
illusion that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Jack Kennedy. And you
can see how the evidence was changed. It fits together now.
The government's evidence doesn't fit together because government's lying. We
make that point abundantly clear, is doctor Jerome Corsi. We
will be back next week with more. This is the

(43:09):
Truthcentral dot Com and the end, God always wins. Join
me in I think the solution the Bible gives, which
is second Chronicle seven fourteen. Let's get on our knees
and repent. We'll let so many babies be killed in
the womb after Rob Wade and the Democrats are going
to run on that theme, wanting to kill more babies,
calling it the right of a woman to choose. Satan

(43:31):
does not rule the earth. God is sovereign. God will win.
God has already won Satan's losing people are waking up.
There will be a great awakening. This could be one
of the most important moments in human history. Doctor Jerome Corsi,
thank you for joining us.

Speaker 2 (43:46):
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