09-11-2011, 05:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2011, 12:25 PM by Bernice Moore.)
from bill kelly;
JFK ASSASSINATION EXPOSED WITH STARTLING NEWCLARITY AS
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL REMASTERS EYEWITNESS FILMS IN
HIGHER RESOLUTION HD THAN EVER BEFORE,
INCLUDING ICONIC ZAPRUDER FOOTAGE
Mystery of Missing Bullet May Be Solved as New DigitalTransfer Captures
Previously Obscured Details, including Those in the SprocketAreas
JFK: The Lost Bullet premieres Sunday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NGC
(Washington D.C. October 31, 2011) Theassassination of President John
F. Kennedy still reverberates for the nationand the world after almost
50 years, yet there still seem to be more questionsthan answers.
According to a 2003 poll, as many as 70 percent of Americansstill
believe either that Lee Harvey Oswald was innocent or that he didn't
actalone. Most experts and skeptics agree that three shots were fired
at JFK, butone bullet missed and was never recovered. The official
investigations neverpinpointed the time and location of all three
shots and can only account fortwo of three bullets.
Now, National Geographic Channel (NGC) provides anunprecedented new
look at the only eyewitness evidence from that fatal day the home
movies shot by average citizens at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
Newly remastered in high definition at a higher resolutionthat ever
before, could the additional level of detail reveal evidence neededto
put to rest some of the biggest conspiracy theories surrounding
theassassination?
Two days before the 48th anniversary of JFK's assassination,NGC
presents JFK: The Lost Bullet on Sunday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The world premiere documentaryoffers the exclusive first look at home
videos from that fateful day, includingthe restored Zapruder film,
remastered in crystal-clear high definition andcombined for the first
time together in one film.
The digital scans offer more than projected images evercould
including details in the areas of exposed film between the
sprocketholes. Could this obscured information shed light on some of
the manycontroversies surrounding JFK's death including the mystery
of the missingbullet?
Led by renowned historian and author Max Holland, a team ofexpert
investigators analyzes the remastered films for new clues.
Cullingtogether these eyewitness movies frame by frame, Hollandcreates
a second-by-second reconstruction of what took place in Dealey Plaza
on November 22, 1963.
Referring to one of the restored home movie clips, he says,"This is
extremely exciting because as far as I'm concerned, this is a new
filmabout the assassination that's never been able to be viewed or
evaluated because it's never appeared with such clarity."
With the new high-definition scans and higher resolution,
Hollandthinks critical new details are revealed, including what he
believes is thefirst time we are able to see Lee Harvey Oswald moving
in the sixthfloor windowwithin seconds of the first shot. If Hollandis
right, the film may offer new clues as to where the mysterious first
bulletactually hit.
JFK: The Lost Bullet investigates this historic crime scenewith help
from a retired U.S. Secret Service agent who participated in thefirst
U.S. Secret Service investigation of the assassination, a key
eyewitnesswho hasn't talked publicly about the assassination since
1967 and a woundballistics expert.
Shutting down the streets of Dealey Plaza, the team restages
theshooting using a replica of Kennedy's car, an identical rifle and
ammunition.Measuring the angle of the rifle with lasers, they match
the approximatetrajectory of each of the three bullets.
Pairing their findings with the home movies, additionaleyewitness
accounts, and archival photos and records, Max Holland builds a
casefor what he thinks no official report has ever managed to provide:
a clearexplanation for the missing bullet fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.
JFK: The Lost Bullet is produced by National GeographicTelevision for
National Geographic Channel (NGC). For National GeographicTelevision,
executive producer is Pamela Caragol Wells. For NGC, executiveproducer
is Kathleen Cromley.
For more information, visit www.natgeotv.com orwww.ngcpr.com
http://natgeotv.com/...the-lost-bullet
http://natgeotv.com/...st-bullet/about
this program deals with the ZAPRUDER FILM AND Stolley, i imagine is the witness, info on the tsbd site...but MAX HOLLAND, seems as long as whatever zero's in on LHO, THE TSBD and others will and do go along...
apparently some years back Max came up with a theory that the missed, first shot, occurred before or just as JFK was turning onto Elm...some are wondering if this is what is going to be presented, in this film, and they say this has been proven in error in the past.but some do believe in such, to each their own, again.we shall find out when it hits the tellys..but anything that says it shows LHO at the window as he turns, doesn't sound very interesting, for now....thanks.b
Correction ALL;:director: The Museum is NOT advertising the Max Holland/Nat Geo TV show. The Dick Stolley film and interview is a separate event. that is being advertised by them on their site...i hope the zapruder and all films are as sharp as are being mentioned, i wonder which copy they dealt with for the film.......just a thought, perhaps they will say.....wish i could get the program but we shall have to wait up here.
again members the info is corrected, thanks..b:director:
JFK ASSASSINATION EXPOSED WITH STARTLING NEWCLARITY AS
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL REMASTERS EYEWITNESS FILMS IN
HIGHER RESOLUTION HD THAN EVER BEFORE,
INCLUDING ICONIC ZAPRUDER FOOTAGE
Mystery of Missing Bullet May Be Solved as New DigitalTransfer Captures
Previously Obscured Details, including Those in the SprocketAreas
JFK: The Lost Bullet premieres Sunday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NGC
(Washington D.C. October 31, 2011) Theassassination of President John
F. Kennedy still reverberates for the nationand the world after almost
50 years, yet there still seem to be more questionsthan answers.
According to a 2003 poll, as many as 70 percent of Americansstill
believe either that Lee Harvey Oswald was innocent or that he didn't
actalone. Most experts and skeptics agree that three shots were fired
at JFK, butone bullet missed and was never recovered. The official
investigations neverpinpointed the time and location of all three
shots and can only account fortwo of three bullets.
Now, National Geographic Channel (NGC) provides anunprecedented new
look at the only eyewitness evidence from that fatal day the home
movies shot by average citizens at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
Newly remastered in high definition at a higher resolutionthat ever
before, could the additional level of detail reveal evidence neededto
put to rest some of the biggest conspiracy theories surrounding
theassassination?
Two days before the 48th anniversary of JFK's assassination,NGC
presents JFK: The Lost Bullet on Sunday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The world premiere documentaryoffers the exclusive first look at home
videos from that fateful day, includingthe restored Zapruder film,
remastered in crystal-clear high definition andcombined for the first
time together in one film.
The digital scans offer more than projected images evercould
including details in the areas of exposed film between the
sprocketholes. Could this obscured information shed light on some of
the manycontroversies surrounding JFK's death including the mystery
of the missingbullet?
Led by renowned historian and author Max Holland, a team ofexpert
investigators analyzes the remastered films for new clues.
Cullingtogether these eyewitness movies frame by frame, Hollandcreates
a second-by-second reconstruction of what took place in Dealey Plaza
on November 22, 1963.
Referring to one of the restored home movie clips, he says,"This is
extremely exciting because as far as I'm concerned, this is a new
filmabout the assassination that's never been able to be viewed or
evaluated because it's never appeared with such clarity."
With the new high-definition scans and higher resolution,
Hollandthinks critical new details are revealed, including what he
believes is thefirst time we are able to see Lee Harvey Oswald moving
in the sixthfloor windowwithin seconds of the first shot. If Hollandis
right, the film may offer new clues as to where the mysterious first
bulletactually hit.
JFK: The Lost Bullet investigates this historic crime scenewith help
from a retired U.S. Secret Service agent who participated in thefirst
U.S. Secret Service investigation of the assassination, a key
eyewitnesswho hasn't talked publicly about the assassination since
1967 and a woundballistics expert.
Shutting down the streets of Dealey Plaza, the team restages
theshooting using a replica of Kennedy's car, an identical rifle and
ammunition.Measuring the angle of the rifle with lasers, they match
the approximatetrajectory of each of the three bullets.
Pairing their findings with the home movies, additionaleyewitness
accounts, and archival photos and records, Max Holland builds a
casefor what he thinks no official report has ever managed to provide:
a clearexplanation for the missing bullet fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.
JFK: The Lost Bullet is produced by National GeographicTelevision for
National Geographic Channel (NGC). For National GeographicTelevision,
executive producer is Pamela Caragol Wells. For NGC, executiveproducer
is Kathleen Cromley.
For more information, visit www.natgeotv.com orwww.ngcpr.com
http://natgeotv.com/...the-lost-bullet
http://natgeotv.com/...st-bullet/about
this program deals with the ZAPRUDER FILM AND Stolley, i imagine is the witness, info on the tsbd site...but MAX HOLLAND, seems as long as whatever zero's in on LHO, THE TSBD and others will and do go along...
apparently some years back Max came up with a theory that the missed, first shot, occurred before or just as JFK was turning onto Elm...some are wondering if this is what is going to be presented, in this film, and they say this has been proven in error in the past.but some do believe in such, to each their own, again.we shall find out when it hits the tellys..but anything that says it shows LHO at the window as he turns, doesn't sound very interesting, for now....thanks.b
Correction ALL;:director: The Museum is NOT advertising the Max Holland/Nat Geo TV show. The Dick Stolley film and interview is a separate event. that is being advertised by them on their site...i hope the zapruder and all films are as sharp as are being mentioned, i wonder which copy they dealt with for the film.......just a thought, perhaps they will say.....wish i could get the program but we shall have to wait up here.
again members the info is corrected, thanks..b:director: