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Offline Susan Wilde

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Additionally,  Dallas patrolman  Joe Marshall Smith  also stated for us that during an   official protective public function  prior  to President Kennedy's 1963 Dallas motorcade,  that he had also  met and worked  directly with  REAL  Secret Service Agents,  and,  that he had also looked at their  REAL  Secret Service identifications.  He knew what a  REAL  Secret Service identification looked like.  He also stated for  us that the identification that the  fake  grassy  knoll  "agent"  flashed at him during his  gunsmoke  smelling  encounter behind the  grassy  knoll  also was  REAL.
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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Links to other JFK blogs....

http://jfkthelonegunmanmyth.blogspot.com/2012/10/fake-secret-service-agents-in-dealey.html

http://jfklancer.com/knollagent/index.html

According to Lancer ...
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YEARS LATER DPD OFFICER SEYMOUR WEITZMAN IDENTIFIED THE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENT BEHIND THE GRASSY KNOLL AS WATERGATE BURGLAR BERNARD BARKER ! ! !

Go figure 

Offline Susan Wilde

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Hi Barry, can you please be  clearer for everyone than the fuzzy, zoomed-in film frames you posted,  and  simply arrow-point-out  (or simply circle)  in much clearer aftermath, zoomed-in  film frames  exactly which person you  believe  is DPD patrolman  Joe Marshall Smith  by-passing the much closer TSBD, while he was running towards his  gun smoke smelling encounter atop the  grassy knoll, behind the North Pergola with the Secret Service  identification-flashing,  fake "agent"?

Also, do you know how many seconds after the last shot that the 'Couch film' frames was started to be captured that reveal for us the TSBD and Houston-Elm intersection north curb witnesses?
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Offline Susan Wilde

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Thank you Jerry. I have prior read the  outstanding  Lancer  referenced research article, and just read the  lonegunmanmyth  referenced research article.

Within minutes,  DP witness and Dallas police sergeant  David Harkness  also encountered  multiple  "secret service"-claiming 'agents'  (even though afterward,  ALL  of the  Real  Secret Service Agents were driven to, and, were located only @ Parkland Hospital)
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Offline Matt Grantham

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Deputy Sheriff Weitzman did an interview with researcher Michael Canfield years after the assassination. During the interview Weitzman was shown a picture of Bernard Barker and Weitzman said, "Yes, that's him."

According to Weitzman, Barker was the man who showed him SS credentials behind the fence that Patrolman Smith saw. It has been written that Barker went nowhere without E.H. Hunt being there also.

 Another gem Rob thanks He certainly fits in well with the suspected gang Did he ever make a statement where he was that day?

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        Let's remember that when Sitzman was interviewed by Tink Thompson for his 1966 groundbreaking "Six Seconds In Dallas", she told him that she spoke with an FBI Agent at the Top of the Knoll who Did ID himself as such.

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        Let's remember that when Sitzman was interviewed by Tink Thompson for his 1966 groundbreaking "Six Seconds In Dallas", she told him that she spoke with an FBI Agent at the Top of the Knoll who Did ID himself as such.

Royell,  I have  "SSID" (in hardback, and, the later paperback)  but do not recall reading that Sitzman said that.  What is the  "SSID"  reference page # for her saying that?

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Royell,  I have  "SSID" (in hardback, and, the later paperback)  but do not recall reading that Sitzman said that.  What is the  "SSID"  reference page # for her saying that?

        The interview of Sitzman conducted by Thompson for his "Six Seconds In Dallas" book was NOT published in its' Entirety in his book. Simply google, "Sitzman Thompson interview" and click on the Mcadams Link. (It is the 1st Link listed). Another revealing part of the Sitzman interview is her telling Thompson that from their Elevated position, she and Zapruder could See the JFK Limo turning onto Houston and progressing down Houston and then turning onto Elm St. Their being able to view the progression of the JFK Limo down Houston and then turning onto Elm flies in the face of the gap in the Current Zapruder Film between the DPD Cops turning the corner onto Elm and then the JFK Limo SUDDENLY Popping onto the film and already heading down Elm St. There are other Revelations in this interview which was conducted roughly 2 years following the JFK assassination. Sitzman's eyewitness recollections should have still been fresh and Not subject to outside pressure/shaping at that point in time.