Assassination of President Kennedy


William Smith
Assassination of President Kennedy
Fri Oct 3 16:07:43 2003
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Subject: Assassination of President Kennedy
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 09:25:25 -0700
From: "William Smith" william.smith35@worldnet.att.net
To: apfn@apfn.org


Greetings:

I warn you. I support a business. That is how I became involved in the entanglement of misinformation that saturates the "media ambiente." But involved I am. My present focus is directed to the Kennedy assassination. For what it is worth, I impart to you my findings on that matter.

President Kennedy was shot at the base of the neck with a bullet fired from a .22 calibre rifle. The bullet did not make its exit but was removed during a tracheotomy performed at Parkland Memorial Hospital. The injury to the President was minor, and he would have made a complete recovery from it. A second shot, fired from a 7.65 Mauser, missed Mr. Kennedy and struck Governor Connally. The weapons from which the shots were fired were brought into the Texas School Book Depository Building by Warren Caster, manager of the Southwest Publishing Company, and they were discharged from the fifth floor of the depository building. The sixth floor was used to arrange the frame-up of Lee Harvey Oswald. Finally, the third and fatal shot, which struck Mr. Kennedy on the right side of the head, inflicting a tangenital wound, was fired by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy.

Interestingly, I obtained my information from reading the Warren Report and a careful study of the testimony released by the Warren Commission.

I am Bill Smith, author of Assassination By Consensus, the story behind the Kennedy assassination. There is more about the assassination on my web page, located at http://william.smith35.home.att.net/

Best wishes,
Bill Smith
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