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DEALEY PLAZA EARTH CAM...http://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/

so we can all take a peak on the 22nd..
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Bernice Moore Wrote:DEALEY PLAZA EARTH CAM...

http://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/

so we can all take a peak on the 22nd..

The propaganda text under the image is priceless!!!!! [No, make that worthless!!!!!!!!!]
:wirlitzer: That is Big Brother speaking "Do not think for yourself, I will think for you!"

That is not a 'web cam', but a 'web cam sham!'

I can only hope [size=12]OWS-Dallas* soon starts an occupation of the Plaza and the phony building/floor/window from which LHO did NOT fire - along with the fallacious 'museum' that purports to represent historical anything. [/SIZE]Its a psyop, stupid! -from 11/22/63 until this very day and ramping up for the 50th - the biggest attempted propaganda [and actual, if secret] coup [now, along with 9-11-01]. *[size=12]I suggest that you email ows-Dallas, as I just did asking them to plan to occupy Dealey Plaza and the faux 6th floor museleum - along with those researchers going to Dallas and the many ordinary citizens who come to the Plaza on the 22nd! - put a link for them to this post and/or any others you care to - put it in your own passionate words! DO IT! BE THERE! Pass the word to others who will be there! [Remember, physical presence is best, but technology now allows one to 'be there' via internet.]

[those of us who can connect the dots from Dallas {and related} to our current corporate-run internal police state - external permanent war state Empire; complete with economic serfdom, increasing inequity/theft of wealth and ongoing economic/social/political/ethical collapse, are now needed to inform others at all of the Occupy locations - and at the Dallas Occupy before and on 11/22!]

Dealey Plaza traffic was not even shut down when they murdered JFK...this year, I say SHUT IT DOWN all day - Who's Plaza! OUR Plaza! Who's President did they murder in a well-planned conspiracy and ongoing cover-up? OUR most popular President!

If not us, who? - if not now, when?!!!

"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." ― Frederick Douglass

"…If you stand up straight, people can't ride your back" - MLK

[size=12]There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all! - Mario Savio

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"I have, therefore, chosen this time and this place to discuss a topic on which ignorance too often abounds and the truth is too rarely perceived--yet it is the most important topic on earth: world peace. What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children--not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women--not merely peace in our time but peace for all time." - JFK [URL="http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Ready-Reference/JFK-Speeches/Commencement-Address-at-American-University-June-10-1963.aspx"][American Univ. Speech - the one that put one of the final nails in his coffin]
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We are not stupid![size=12]
We are not fooled!
We do not forget!
We do not forgive those who have lied to and manipulated the People!
We are mad as hell!

Now, WE rise up peacefully to reclaim OUR stolen county, polity, money, rights, liberties, Constitution et al.

We will also reclaim its true,
if often ugly and intentionally hidden history!

We will determine OUR own future, values and directions, from here on out!

We, the 99%, who the Oligarchy have long considered their 'serfs' are rising up in rebellion now! You will have 1% say after and we will have 99% - together we will form a whole, as equals and proportionally. One person, one vote; not one dollar, one vote. Corporations are not people, have not the rights of persons, but are accountable for their actions - we will see to that. The only valid wars are those of defense. Offensive wars, Imperial wars, covert wars, and covert operations are anathema to our beliefs and values.

To the 1%: your evil game is soon to be OVER! [Le jeux sont fait!] Some of you need to prepare yourselves for Justice long delayed; and all too long denied to US!

[size=12]Expect us!!!!!!

V E R Y Soon!
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N.B. My use of the style of Anonymous in some of my righteous anger rant above doesn't signify any endorsement of them - although I don't consider them to be on the 'wrong side' either. We had all been focused on the 50th - and that will be an important and symbolic date - with a full-court press from the official liars. However, the Occupy Movement has happened now, is growing rapidly now and we have a 11/22 coming up - to not combine the two this year would be a great loss, IMHO. It might even make the outcome of the 'war for truth of the 50th anniversary' turn out quite differently!
Let this serve as a call from COPA to Occupy the Grassy Knoll in 2013 for our Moment of Silence at 12:30 pm on November 22.

The denial of a permit for COPA to hold it's annual Moment of Silence is a free speech issue. Our event has always been "solemn and respectful" save to those who want to forget what happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963 and opt for perpetual silence instead.

We will inform the Sixth Floor Museum and the Mayor's office of our planned event, which has been held since it was started by Penn Jones, Jr. in 1964 up on the Grassy Knoll in Dealey Plaza, next to Abraham Zapruder's perch on the pergola, from which he caught the event on a Super 8 camera, a film that convinced the American public, who finally saw it in the 1970s, that there had to have been a shooter to the front of the limousine who hit President Kennedy in the head.

We cannot remember Kennedy's life by forgetting his death, it's historical significance and the impunity of those who carried out this still unsolved homicide. I hope you will be out there with us this year and next on November 22 to retain what little is left of democracy in America. We will hold our banners and call for a Moment of Silence and then speak truth to power about the assassinations of the 1960s and since. If the crowd is too large to hear me, maybe I will shout "Mike Check!"

The Sixth Floor's Message to History: Just Hush Now
Dallas Observer
Thursday, Mar 15 2012
By Jim Schutze


http://www.dallasobserver.com/2012-03-15...ush-now/2/

Someone with a lot of clout in this town thinks Dallas should clamp down on free speech at Dealey Plaza for the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination coming up next year. There's only one right way for free Americans to deal with that kind of thinking. Clamp down on Dallas.

In talking to assassination experts around the country for the past week or so, the phrase that pops up is "Occupy Dealey Plaza." I not only agree, I'd like to see what can be done to help make that happen.

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So this column, in part, is an invitation. If anybody out there agrees with me, I will tell you how to get in touch. Let's do this thing.

Two weeks ago The Dallas Morning News published a story by Scott Parks quoting Nicola Longford, curator of the "Sixth Floor," the official Dallas assassination museum. She told Parks there should be no discussion of the shooting itself or the controversy, only a "moment of silence," which Longford apparently thinks should endure for an entire week.

That's a lot of silence. But maybe she thinks she can pull it off. The city has violated its own longstanding policies on access to Dealey Plaza by granting Longford a permit for a full week of exclusive control over the site of the assassination. The exclusivity of the permit, barring others from the plaza, is a first, according to people who have been involved in previous observances.

They have been told no one else can be given an equivalent permit that entire week, a fact confirmed for me last week by the city official in charge. Jill Beam of the city's special events office also confirmed she is directing all groups with questions about the 50th to call Longford, effectively making her the de facto commissar of all 50th-anniversary observances, even though she is the employee of a nonprofit that is not supposed to be a part of city government.

Longford does not come across as a commissar, more as a curator who has been put in a tough position, by whom we do not know. I can't help suspecting the same brilliant leadership that wants to build a highway in the flood zone along the Trinity River aging affluent persons who may have tossed back too many toddies over the years.

Longford said: "This is something that Dallas has not embraced ever. We know the whole world is going to be watching in 2013."

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings is supposed to be putting together some sort of JFK 50th "task force." I asked him if he thinks diverse groups should have free access to Dealey Plaza. He said in an email that any events must be "solemn" and "respectful."

"Rest assured," Rawlings said, "that Dealey Plaza, in particular, will be closely monitored to assure that that space will be in keeping with the above tone and message."

I believe I am going to take that, perhaps unfairly, as a no to my question about free public access. Rawlings doesn't come across as a commissar, either, but somewhere in this is some kind of very concerted push. Perhaps it is from the Commissar of Too Many Toddies the one whose face we cannot see.

The words "solemn" and "respectful" do seem to crop up. In the recent Morning News story, Longford was quoted saying any event should be both solemn and respectful and should "put his death into context without reliving the details of what happened."

Yeah, but here's the problem. The context for Kennedy's death in Dallas was a violent public assassination. If he had come to Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963, and died of a massive coronary, no one would remember that he died at Dealey Plaza. Or in Dallas.

They blew the top off his head and splattered his wife with brains and blood. That's the context, along with an enduring mystery and a great deal of honest skepticism in many people's minds about who did what and why. Saying that we should just be quiet and have a nice dignified event to make the city look good is not the sort of thing any historian would say, ever.

History simply is debate. No one knows what happened five minutes ago. All we can do is debate what happened. That's what history is for.

When I first wrote about this issue in the spring of 2011, I talked to Conover Hunt, one of the consultants who helped design The Sixth Floor before its opening in 1989. Hunt, who is in Virginia now, is a real historian and authority on historic places. Hunt gets what these places are for.

"Dealey Plaza doesn't really belong to Dallas," she told me. "It belongs to everyone. And not necessarily just the American people.

"There will always be in any of our tragic historic sites where major history was made," she said, "a sense of collective ownership. It's neutral ground.

"People will go there, they'll go to Gettysburg, they'll go to Mount Vernon, to the Washington Monument, to these battlefields, the good history and the bad, and they will ponder the meaning of life, the meaning of government, and they will talk about it.

"These places are like debate parks," she said, "where you can engage in the discussion and feel the power of history under your feet."

Scott Parks' story in the News was especially interesting in the interviews it offered with recognized presidential scholars and historians. They seemed to be of one mind that the anti-Dallas epithets of the day, like "City of Hate" and "City that Killed Kennedy," have largely faded from memory and may even have a sort of funky anachronistic ring today. You know: Who cares about one little old city of hate, when now we have the entire state of South Carolina?

But beyond being stupid, the idea that Dallas has some right or prerogative to control free speech flies straight in the face of an over-arching global reality. Everyone alive on the planet today has grown up in an era of unconscionable official lies.

How can anyone be shocked that many young people think the 9-11 assault on the Twin Towers was an inside job, when everyone knows that Shock and Awe and the decimation of Iraq produced not a single WMD?

Young people would be idiots to believe what government tells them and fools not to question and debate every single thing they see and hear in the monopoly media. We should all be repelled and infuriated by what Dallas City Hall is trying to do, not simply with regard to the Kennedy assassination but for what it means to speech and freedom.

And I'm happy to say, based on the chats I have had so far, that people are already reacting appropriately. John Judge, an assassination historian in Washington, said to me last week: "A moment of silence that denies talking about his death on that day and certainly not talking about the historical truth behind it and the controversy is no longer a moment of silence. It's a perpetuation of silence."

Judge said it doesn't matter that we can't see exactly who is behind this push. We can see exactly what they want.

"We know the underlying theme. There is going to be a humungous crowd, and they want to catch it and capture the message and control it."

Judge was one of a few I spoke to who are already thinking in terms of what to do. "Maybe we have to do 'Occupy the Grassy Knoll 2013,'" he said.

What a terrific idea. In fact it would be the perfect marriage of physical occupation the seizing of a place with concepts of truth and freedom. And what a grand stage it could be, especially with all those cameras hovering.

I spoke to Robert Groden, the assassination author whom the city has arrested and jailed for expressing views and selling books in Dealey Plaza. His take on the assassination conflicts with Sixth Floor official dogma, which is, "We didn't do it; show's over; return to your homes."

Groden promised me he will be out there on November 22, 2013, and if the city wants to clap him in irons again and haul him off to a dungeon in front of Japanese news crews, he says he will be more than happy to play his part.

Judge had what I thought were very creative thoughts. Especially if the city goes really Super-Stalin and rings the place with cops, he thought perhaps it might be fun for counter-protesters to re-enact one of the theories about how the conspirators may have escaped.

"They could reverse the route," he said. "They could go down to the Trinity River bottoms, enter the storm sewer system, crawl uphill to Dealey Plaza and pop up out of the manhole covers."

Oh, wouldn't that be spectacular?

Look, I'm serious about organizing something, but only if anybody else wants to do it. My role would be only to put you together. Some sort of steering committee? Or not. The thing has to grow organically.

Do it without me. Just do it. Meaning them no disrespect, this cause should expand to include more than the community of people interested in JFK. Everybody with a speech issue should be welcome, even though I know that includes the birthers.

Everybody. Come on down. Send me an email at jim.schutze@dallasobserver.com. Don't use that little contact dealie on the web page. That may be a placebo. Send me a real email. If you want to anonymize, do so. We'll get it all figured out.

Dealey Plaza is already Ground Zero for the debate about the JFK assassination. Maybe it can grow to become Ground Zero for free speech in this country. What greater purpose could this homely rag of ground ever serve? Somehow those of us who do remember where we were that day must imagine that JFK looks down and is on our side.

If this actually does come off, then from the bottom of my heart I must also thank you, the Too Many Toddies of Dallas. You may have been of greater service to your country than you ever dreamed.

-- John JudgeCoalition on Political Assassinations (COPA)PO Box 772Washington, DC 20044copa@starpower.netCheck out our new website:www.politicalassassinations.com
I reject the premise:

In cooperation with The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, EarthCam has positioned a webcam in the southeast window on the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository in Dallas. This is the site where an assassin is alleged to have fired the shots that killed President John F. Kennedy and severely wounded Texas Governor John Connally, as the presidential motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963.

There is no proof "an assassin" was in the alleged locationonly the Big Lie of the plotters and their surviving accessories, the mausoleum and its Church Lady at the vanguard thereof.


A better location for CoupCam would be the picket fence on the grassy knoll, a window on the west side of the Dal-Tex Building, et cetera.

Americans massively reject the official propaganda.

The president today must take forty vehicles to the bookstore. The secretary of Defense must disarm the troops before speaking to them.

Three volleys. A fusillade. Automatic weapons. My God they'll kill us all. I want them to see what they've done to him.

The window holds only a balladeer singing J'accuse:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkObnNQCMtM&feature=related
Right Phil. US television is a very subtle Orwellian propaganda and mind control device used to condition Americans. The positioning of a web cam in that spot reinforces the idea of a single Lone Nut.

This is a subject for the "Propaganda" branch. If you are wise you'll see advertizing executives are sharing in subtle propaganda from showing people with long hair and beards as objects of ridicule to outright political endorsement.
And Gary Mack / Larry Dunkel / the Pope of Dealey Plaza is the Grand Wizard of Propaganda and Cover-Up - and not only pumps out and pimps up the Official Big Lie, but tries to stop others with the truth [or attempting to honestly work toward the truth] from being heard or even having a platform! Shame on you Dunkel. You had the temerity to call me a 'buff' - Ha! You are Buff-In-Chief and deal in misinformation, disinformation, partial-slanted informaion with some facts to hide the Big LIe you're basically selling - yes selling - as you are backed by rich powerful men who only deal in money and power - nothing to do with truth, justice nor morality. They are the 'fathers' of Dallas, who are heirs to some of those involved and had 'grandfathers' in DC and elsewhere with who they knived in the conspiracy and cover up. We know what side YOU are sadly now on, Mr. Buff-In-Chief. See you at the Occupation of OUR Dealey Plaza - not those who sell the lies of the coup and cover it up - such as you do, and your Mausoleum. Selling JFK and the Unspeakable in your pop-shop's bookstore yet and not selling CIA disinfo like Russo and Pozner? If not, why not!?!? Your cover is long blown.
Phil Dragoo Wrote:... The secretary of Defense must disarm the troops before speaking to them. ...

A true sign of the times.

While the "surveillors" take paparazzi-like snapshots of online activity and maintain massive keyword filters, monitor YouTube activities, and censor in the name of someone's anti, small handfuls of people engage in Autodidactic Distributed Learning.