JfK killing aftermath Oswald set up
September 2023
Context
Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Encyclopedia Britannica
Assassination of John F. Kennedy, mortal shooting of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, as he rode in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. His accused killer was Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine who had embraced Marxism and defected for a time to the Soviet Union. Oswald never stood trial for murder, because, while being transferred after having been taken into custody, he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, a distraught Dallas nightclub owner.
The Murder of Officer J. D. Tippit
Ted Yacucci
This video is an in-depth review of the murder of Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit right after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza. Tippit's actions are followed from the time of the assassination of JFK through the 45 minutes until he will also be shot and killed.
Very clear and compelling evidence for a conspiracy. Anyone alive, even a 2-3 year old, was adversely affected by this horror story. It sickens me in my stomach every time I watch one of these hypotheses, and I think this is one off the best I have seen! Thanks for a job well done.
The J. D. Tippet component to this day was always the part I shyed away from due to its complexity and contradictions. I've waited 32 yrs to delve into it and I'm happy to say this was worth the wait. Absolutely plausible and possible. Fantastic work.
Brilliant, highly credible piecing together of events beginning with the real and fake Oswald's departure from Dealey Plaza, the killing of J.D. Tippit, and the arrests of the two Oswalds in the Texas Theater. I had not realized Westbrook's key role in these events. Thanks for this excellent video!
Ted Yacucci
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I had already heard that J.D. Tippit was complicit. What this shows is how far this whole affair reached. Thank you for this, and your other videos!!!
The best theory I’ve heard of regarding the Tippet murder. Totally plausible. Oswald did a miraculous job of staying alive, causing many issues for conspirators. A question that I’d have is who threw the light coloured jacket under a car in the used car sales lot - if imposter Oswald was driven to the Texas Theatre? It would be great to create a short film of the events.
Tippit's son, stated that on the morning of the Murder's, as his father was preparing to leave the house, he gave him a big hug, and said, ''Today, something very bad might happen ''.
I 've read / heard much of this before, but never more detailed ,and so complete. It makes so much sense. GUT WRENCHING, and so sickening, for a country, that so many looked up to .
Certainly plausible analysis....the one fact we know to be totally true is that none of the events happened as we have been told. Great job.
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