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Old 11-16-2013, 07:43 PM   #28
FunkMasterFlame
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Originally Posted by Flabbibulin View Post
There are dozens of other examples, before Nov 22, of Kennedy riding around in a motorcade with the bubbletop down and no secret service agents on the bumper. This video makes the assumption that the secret service always stood on the back of the Presidential limo and this day was the one exception. A poorly managed protection team, prone to making foolish decisions, doesnt prove a conspiracy, but it does help explain how the assassination was a success.
You claim there are dozens of examples, yet you provide none? Here's a picture of Kennedy in Tampa on November 18th, 1963, just 4 days before his assassination.



Notice the 2 Secret Service agents riding on the bumper, grasping the arm bars, providing a human-shield protection for the president, just like they are supposed to be doing. And yes, that is the same limo that was in Dallas.

Now go back and watch the video I posted again. Look at the agent that was called off the bumper. He throws up his arms in confusion and frustration 3 times, each time in a more exaggerated manner. To me, that is clearly a sign that standard procedure had been broken, and it was done purposefully by a signal from the SS agent in charge, which led directly to the murder of the president.
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