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   Whatever that might be, it is on the (R) side of the traffic signal. The car was parked on the (L) side of the traffic signal. And where is the remaining 17 Feet of the car? You can see between the people standing on the (L) of the traffic signal, and the surface street directly behind them is clearly visible. There is absolutely nothing directly behind these people. Not yet.
   I know after 62+ years some of you find this hard to believe. But this is what happens when "researchers" are focused on finding shooters, gun barrels, smoke, and any other $$$ generating pulp fiction. And this being the case, boring details such as this car rolling down the Elm St Extension while JFK was under fire are missed.
   The car was abandoned in that "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone for 3+ Hrs. What happened to the occupant(s) of that car?

                 ...............................................  STAY TUNED ............................................................
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   The key here is knowing exactly when did the TSBD power go out and prevent Mooney from using the freight elevator beyond the 2nd floor? Knowing this would timeline Mooney and those 2 "plain clothes" guys that he encountered coming DOWN the stairwell. It is hard to believe these 2 possible Sheriffs could have entered and gone up into the TSBD and actually investigated anything within roughly 10 minutes after the Kill Shot.
Mooney never claimed that the power to the building was cut off. Only to the elevator.`This is from his report to Decker:

"Officers Webster and Victory took the stairs and I told them I would take the freight elevator. At the time I got on the elevator two women who work in the building got on the elevator, saying they wanted to go to their office. As the elevator started up, we went up one floor and the power to the elevator was cut off. I got out on the floor with these women and looked around in their office and I then took to the stairs and went to the 6th floor"

No one else reported the power to the entire building being cut off or the lights going out etc, and there were any number of people in the building at the time.

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Here are some more images. These images can be found at this link:

https://www.jfkassassinationgallery.com/Gallery/Weigman%20Gallery









The front right wheel/tire can be seen in both images (see yellow arrows):






Combine these with my previous post showing the refraction of the light through the windshield and there should be no doubt that the car is behind the spectators in the Wiegman film.
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On the subject of why LBJ kept all the Kennedy people after the assassination:  He hardly had time to assemble a team. Everyone was in shock around the US, if not in a lot of the world.  LBJ had been kept on the outside by the K people since day one; I doubt he had  any idea about what was going on other than superficially. LBJ once said "I'd rather have someone inside the tent pissing out than have them outside the tent pissing in."  Keeping the K people in the government was the only way to know what they were up to.
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  Thanks for posting those pics.  Whatever angle you choose, there simply is no 17 foot long car to the (L) of the traffic signal.
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Here are some more images. These images can be found at this link:

https://www.jfkassassinationgallery.com/Gallery/Weigman%20Gallery





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Thanks for the response.
Yes, LBJ did keep and work with the majority of JFK's people, and a great deal of JFK's proposals were carried out. But, that was not guaranteed to happen.

So, perhaps the assassination - if it was a conspiracy-  did not reap what "alleged" conspirators had sowed (or is it sown) Obviously,  we're getting into counterfactual history, so I'll stop here.
There was, of course, no guarantee that he would be elected President in 1964. Maybe the Baker scandal explodes, maybe he has another heart attack; lots of unforeseen things could happen. So killing JFK (assuming he was behind it) gives him a year as President. That doesn't mean it's the end of any Baker investigation. A Republican wins the White House, his career is really over and the Baker dirt is exposed by a GOP Justice Department. Win/win turns into lose/lose.

In conspiracy world, everything is smoothly run, all of the right buttons are pushed and work, the people, the ones who carried out the conspiracy and followup generations investigating it, act like cogs in a machine, follow orders and remain silent forever, and everything comes out as planned. Easy peasy. In the real world, as we know simply by reading the news each day, none of that is true. In fact, it's the opposite. People screw up, events unexpectedly happen and "all of the plans of mice and men go awry."
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   The car is parked to the (L) of the Traffic Light Pole. The people that are claimed to be obstructing Wiegman from filming this car, are standing on the (R) of the Traffic Light Pole. Some of these same people are standing so far to the (R) of the traffic light pole, that they are standing in the street. They are Not even standing atop the Island. Officer Baker runs directly over/across this same Island on the Couch/Darnell films. The car can be seen on the (L) of Officer Baker as he crosses over the island. And remember, the car is 17+ Feet Long and 5 ft tall. This car occupies an extremely large amount of space. Wiegman filmed this same space as he was turning the corner. This means that space was filmed by Wiegman from many different angles. The car is simply Not there. Not yet.



  The car is parked to the (L) of the Traffic Light Pole.

Is this not the same car that has its windshield clearly to the right of the traffic light pole (from a similar angle to the Weigman film’s angle)?



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Which shows seven primary witnesses (including JFK, Jackie, and JBC) to Oswald's first, missing-everything shot at "Z-124" consciously reacting to it between frames Z-140 and Z-150, which shows JFK's and JBC's nearly simultaneous reactions to being hit from behind by CE-399 at approximately Z-222, which shows at least two of JFK's skull fragments flying in a forward direction, and which shows most of JFK's blood and brain matter being propelled forward.
 

Which, ironically, Kremlin-loyal FEDORA's telling Hoover and Nixon that the Kremlin had a complete copy of (it didn't) caused the latter to set up . . . wait for it . . . The Plumbers!

During which James Angleton testified about KGB Colonel Nikolai Leonov (aka "The Blond Oswald in Mexico City") and said that the guy at the Soviet Embassy who volunteered the Department 13-radioactive name "Kostikov" to a forgetful Oswald (or a "forgetful" Oswald impersonator?) over a sure-to-be-tapped-by-CIA phone line on 10/1/63, Ivan Obyedkov, was a Kremlin-loyal triple agent, i.e., whom the CIA mistakenly believed it had successfully recruited

Bummer, dude.

I'll politely disagree about your shooting sequence. And, if the Zapruder film was such a proof of the official story, why keep it hidden?

As to my second and third examples, Pentagon Papers and Church Committee,  I not sure I understand your reply.
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Of all of the people or groups who had a motive to kill JFK, those who would benefit most from his death, LBJ is probably at the top or near top of any list. Not just for the Baker matters but the fact, as Caro points out, that LBJ felt his political life was at a complete end, it was all over. And politics was everything to him. He had no influence in the White House (in fact he was mocked by the Kennedy people) and despite apparently thinking he would have some, none in the Senate. Why he thought he could have sway over the Senate is a mystery. He really made a huge mistake here.

But Baker had a lot of dirt on a lot of people, including JFK. So anyone bringing LBJ down would bring many others with him. Or he could. There was sort of a "mutual assured destruction" with many people not wanting to launch the first missile.

What's weird about this, of course, is that LBJ kept ALL of the Kennedy people, including the ones who mocked him, in his Administration. Not only the Cabinet people like McNamara and Rusk but the Kennedy Mafia like O'Brien, Powers and O'Donnell. O'Brien in particular was important in getting his legislation passed and the accounts I've read are that O'Brien absolutely loathed LBJ. Not a hard thing to do since LBJ was so crude and vulgar.

Showing motive isn't enough though. Castro had a motive too - the plots, the covert war on his "Revolution." So did the Mob, anti-Castro Cubans, Birchers, et cetera. But getting from motive to Dallas on November 22, 1963 at 12:30 is another question. Too many conspiracy people think showing motive is enough, that the rest can be filled in later. It's not; you can't go from conspiracy first and then evidence second. The evidence has to come first. Too often in conspiracy world this is how they argue, they thinking showing motive covers enough ground. It doesn't.
Thanks for the response.
Yes, LBJ did keep and work with the majority of JFK's people, and a great deal of JFK's proposals were carried out. But, that was not guaranteed to happen.

So, perhaps the assassination - if it was a conspiracy-  did not reap what "alleged" conspirators had sowed (or is it sown) Obviously,  we're getting into counterfactual history, so I'll stop here.
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