Wednesday, April 6, 2016

The Number Of Shots That Missed J.F.K. Documented In The Warren Commission Report Scream That There Was More Than One Shooter On That Fatal Day



Even the Warren Commission Report has a lot more shots fired than the three in the "official" story. Just a few:
 (1) Hit person on sidewalk. Volume 20, page 410.
(2) Hit the inside of the windshield of the driver's compartment cracking the glass. Volume 16, page 945
(3) Hit the windshield chrome, as set forth In Volume 16, page 946
(4) Hit the sign. Volume 16, page 19-24.
(5) Hit the motorcycle officer on the far side of the motorcade. Volume 18, page 763, and Volume 19, page 535.
(6) Known as the Koolade bullet, Volume 6, page 212.
(7) Hit child at curb on the north side of Elm Street, Volume 11, Page 218.
(8) Hit man named John Wiseman, Volume 19, page 535
Official story is bunk.
Cited by:
Thomas H. Little, New Canaan, United States.

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Friday, April 1, 2016

AMAZING EVIDENCE THAT PROVES MOON HOAX. Can This Evidence Be Debunked? Have a look at this incredible shot of the first step of man on the moon.


One small step for Man

When Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon. What an amazing shot. Who was standing on the moon to take the shot if the camera that Buzz Aldrin had was attached to his suit, and he was in the LEM?

Aldrin egress




The only shot Aldrin could have taken would have been a head shot, not a horizontal shot. Who was the person that took this photo? Maybe that was the mythical "man in the moon" who people say has been residing there for centuries.  Buzz Aldrin followed 19 minutes later, as Neil Armstrong snapped this with the Hasselblad.

Love the color. Studio quality.




Unbelievable evidence that the men on the moon were actually men in the USA. See the stage sets and the obvious discrepancies that you probably missed but were there in plain view.