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thefrankshow · 2 years
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Sexy JFK Jr. strolls through Dealey Plaza with Jesus. DJT brings up the rear.
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mastercontrol · 1 year
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The Texas School Book Depository, Dealey Plaza, Elm Street and the Sixth Floor Window, Dallas, Texas — Afternoon, 68 degrees, November 22nd 1963.
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doylewesleywalls · 1 year
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Garry Winogrand, Dealey Plaza, Dallas
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ivovynckier · 2 years
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A scene from Oliver Stone's movie "JFK".
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walkonpooh · 3 months
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So this is the best I’ve been able to do with Prayer Man. Got definition of an ear and a hairline.
Unlike Badge Man where I just couldn’t see it, using the same techniques I did here, this is *clearly* someone the question is then who is it?
Per Bart Kamp there were 4 Caucasian’s working at the TSBD, three of which are definitively accounted for, Oswald is the fourth.
It could be a stranger to the employees of the TSBD, but again according to Kamp they testified there was no stranger among them.
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jacobinbrothers-blog · 4 months
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Don't Blink
A time traveler found himself in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963.
He asked the man in a black suit and sunglasses standing next him, "Is this before or after the Kennedy assassination?"
"Before."
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andyxphantom · 4 months
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i really miss the windbreaker, spinkick/cartwheel, crowdkill your homies, slow breakdowns and super downtuned deathcore from 09' to the early mid 2010s decade or so, and also those bands promoted in breakdown compilation videos or that old chugcore blogspot
good times
keep staying br00tal in the year of 2024 my friends
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benjisbytes · 6 months
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Lee Harvey Oswald had a fractured childhood
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Lee Harvey Oswald as a teenaged marine.
Lee Harvey Oswald moved 21 times during his childhood, all of them before he had even turned 17.
His upbringing was very fractured and turbulent, with two siblings older than him both moving out to join uniformed services, leaving him the sole focus of his mother.
He never knew his father, who died two months before he was born.
He was both a recluse and bullying towards his mother, and his fellow classmates. He was abusive and even violent when at home.
The constant moving meant he enrolled in 10 different schools, and was therefore unable to form deep friendships and socialise in a healthy way.
He was also once placed on probation for truancy.
This all added up to produce a child who had no foundation or structure from his earliest years. It gave him no sense of 'home' or community.
He was left to form himself through his own impulses, with no communal roots to help steer his development and maturity.
Whilst this does not explain his actions at Dealey Plaza in November 1963, it is absolutely necessary to understand when considering the choices he made that ultimately led him to murder John F. Kennedy, and J. D. Tippit.
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dontcallittimetravel · 7 months
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On This Day: the president goes for a casual open-air drive, and this happened:
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mrsmoose54 · 7 months
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Dallas - 60th Anniversary of JFK
Wednesday 22 November 2023 will mark the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas – TX. The date has been remembered by the 6th Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza by signs announcing ‘JFK was here’. The route from Love Field Airport to the Dallas Trade Mart  has banners all the way along that show photographs of the crowds from that fateful day that were…
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hardtickettohomevideo · 8 months
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Schlocktoberfest XIII - Day 12: Wolfen
Wolfen (1981) Trailer: *Spoilers Throughout* What’s This About: Eight years before Jason Voorhees washed up on our shores, New York had a new problem. Here are some of my observations as I watched the film: I love these long shots of NYC from the old days. That’s Lt. Castillo from Miami Vice up there using that Australian noise making wind thing Crocodile Dundee used in his second movie. On…
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aesthetic-odie · 8 months
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Dallas, TX. August, 2023.
Kodak Ultramax 400 // Olympus OM-1
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rhokel · 10 months
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Lee Edward Bowers
On November 22, 1963, Lee Bowers was working as a switch operator for the Union Terminal Company in Dallas. He was stationed in a railroad tower near the Texas School Book Depository at the time of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
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mrbopst · 10 months
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Me at Dealey Plaza 2017
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haikuandy · 1 year
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ivovynckier · 2 years
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A clip on the "magic bullet" from Oliver Stone's documentary "JFK Revisited".
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