What ‘A Coup in Camelot’ gets wrong–and right
In a closely-argued essay, Martin Hay criticizes the recent documentary, A Coup in Camelot, but also gives credit where credit is due.
A Coup in Camelot demonstrates, through the pioneering research of former investigative reporter Barry Ernest, that in all likelihood Oswald was where he claimed to be when the shots were fired; on the first floor of the building eating lunch.
Source: Kennedys And King – A Coup in Camelot …
A technical investigation into the first shot fired in JFK’s assassination
Max Holland has a theory that the first shot first at President Kennedy came from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, grazed the arm of a street sign, and missed the limousine altogether. …
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Lee Harvey Oswald’s application to work at the Texas School Book Depository
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