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The JFK Assassination New Point Of View
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Alright so to start things off.
I saw a video that my father showed me.
It was a different angle of the assassination that was not released now i dont know exactly where to find it because he showed it to me.
So this is what happens in the video-
You see the assassination just like the other view as normal but you see it from a slightly different angle so you see the car driving and what happens is right when you see him get shot you see everyone but the driver duck down it plays it slower to see that right before he gets shot the driver turns around now slowed even farther down you can see the driver lift the gun and shoot you can even see the muzzle flash the video is truly chilling. and if i can find the exact video i will add it. One of the things you can think about is the fact that they say a certain person sniped him from behind. Then why is the wound in the front of his head? I mean the exit wound is normally bigger but im not quite sure that means he was shot from behind and watching it over and over again it makes so much sense. Feel free to add your own thoughts.
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I don't mean to burst your bubble, but I have seen this video, and it has been debunked.

The driver's "gun" and "muzzle flash" was as a result of bad resolution and over exposure during the film, and general bad cameras at the time.

Anyway, as for why the wound is in the front of his head, it is, like you said, because exit wounds are much larger than entry wounds. To get a wound on the front of his head the size and shape that it was, and it not be an exit wound, he would have had to have been shot by a shotgun. If the driver had shot him, at the close range he was, with a handgun, then there would be not much more than a bullet-sized hole in the front of his head.
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