A 60-year-old home movie could finally reveal whether multiple shooters, and not a lone gunman, assassinated President John F. Kennedy – but the federal government has been hiding it for decades, according to an explosive new lawsuit.
The heirs of Orville Nix, a Dallas maintenance man who recorded the moment of Kennedy’s death with his home-movie camera, have tried for years to get his original film back from the government’s clutches.
“It would be very significant if the original Nix film surfaced today,” said Jefferson Morley, author of “The Ghost” and other books about the CIA.
With recent advances in digital image processing, the original film “would essentially be a new piece of evidence,” Morley explained. “There’s a significant loss in quality between the first and second generation” of an analog film like Nix’s.
Nix’s clip, unlike the better known film shot by Abraham Zapruder, was taken from the center of Dealey Plaza as the presidential limousine drove into an ambush on Elm Street in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
(In the original article, there is a short film from Nix of the shooting. It will not post in this Disqus format. I will post the link below for you. *Miss Jesse)
It provides the only known unobstructed view of the infamous “grassy knoll” at the time of the fatal shot – the area where, some researchers claim, additional snipers were concealed.
Nix’s original film was last examined in 1978 by photo experts hired by the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
Based in part on that analysis, the panel concluded that Kennedy “was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy” and that “two gunmen” likely fired at him.
But the technology of the time left the experts in doubt about whether Nix’s movie captured those alleged marksmen — and the complete, original film disappeared without a trace. Only imperfect copies remain, including one that flashed on theater screens in Oliver Stone’s “JFK.”
Forty-five years later, computer-enhanced analysis of the original frames could at last solve the mystery, spurring the Nixes back to court after their 2015 lawsuit was dismissed by a different tribunal that lacked jurisdiction in the matter.
The new suit, a 52-page filing in the US Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., is loaded with dozens of documents that meticulously trace the winding path taken by the original film since Nix created it
In 1963, the UPI press agency paid Nix $5,000 – about $50,000 today – for a 25-year license. Nix handed over his reel, which UPI promised to return in 1988.
When Nix died in 1972, the rights passed to his wife and son. They were never notified when the House Special Committee on Assassinations subpoenaed the original film from UPI in 1978.
The lawsuit details the government’s startlingly sloppy handling of the priceless piece of American history from that point on, chronicling patchy documentation and lax security.
It also alleges that officials at the National Archives and Records Administration have repeatedly lied to the family, claiming never to have had the “out-of-camera original” film in their possession.
But the filing presents newly uncovered evidence that the HSCA’s photo analysts delivered Nix’s original film directly to NARA in 1978, once their work on it was complete.
The Nixes are seeking $29.7 million in compensatory damages, along with the release of the film.
But time could be running out, a prominent photo expert said.
“The Nix film is at or near the end of its lifespan,” said Kenneth Castleman, a former NASA senior scientist who analyzed photos for the official investigations of the Challenger and Columbia disasters and studied the Nix film in the early 1970s.
“Modern image processing should be done,” Castleman told The Post.
“Working directly from the original, assuming it’s still in good shape, might reveal data that is not visible on the copies,” he added. “There are new techniques to bring up detail in an image that might possibly bring out new information that was not visible previously.”
In 1973, Castleman conducted an extensive analysis of one element seen in Nix’s film, the Dealey Plaza pergola, that some believe shows a marksman with a raised rifle.
That element, dubbed a “controversial aspect” by the HSCA, “was definitely not a person. It was actually just three bright spots that appear in some frames,” Castleman said. He has “no expectation that further analysis of the Nix film will change that result.”
But researchers have pointed to two other locations — one at the edge of a retaining wall, and another behind the picket fence at the top of the grassy knoll — that remain suspicious.
“Digitizing the original film with modern equipment and analyzing the data with modern image processing techniques could possibly bring out interesting new detail,” Castleman said.
The original film could shed important light on other aspects of the assassination as well, Morley said.
“It might tell us more about the impact of the shots on Kennedy’s body, both the first shots and the fatal shot,” he said. “And I think it would.”
The Kennedy assassination remains “an open wound for our country,” said a source familiar with the new lawsuit. “This film could finally prove – or disprove – the official government conclusion.”
https://truthpress.com/news/feds-hid-jfk-film-that-could-prove-grassy-knoll-conspiracy-lawsuit/
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Calls on Joe Biden to Honor His 1992 Vote and Release the John F. Kennedy Assassination Documents
The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft interviewed Democratic Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. earlier this month.
Robert sat for an hour and discussed his campaign, his goals, and his positive vision for America.
** You can read about Robert Kennedy’s priorities at Kennedy24.com.
Robert spent a considerable amount of time discussing his uncle’s assassination in great detail. Robert believes the CIA was involved. He wants the US government to come clean on their role in his JFK’s death. Robert then went on to detail his father’s assassination. Robert accused the CIA of being involved in both assassinations.
Robert Kennedy, Jr., went on with FOX News soon after our interview. He called on Joe Biden to honor his previous vote and release all of the government documents on his uncle’s death. Kennedy wants Biden to follow through with the 1992 Assassination’s Act that Biden voted for.
S.3006 – The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 – directs the National Archives and Records Administration to establish a collection of records to be known as the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection (the Collection).
The Congressional Act requires the Collection of copies of all Government records relating to the assassination of President Kennedy, shall be transmitted to the National Archives (NA).
Requires all assassination records transmitted to NA for public disclosure to be included in the Collection and made available for public inspection and copying.
Requires the Collection to be preserved, protected, archived, and made available to the public at NA using appropriations authorized, specified, and restricted for use under this Act.
President George H. Bush signed the legislation into law in October 1992.
Joe Biden voted for the release of these documents back in 1992 in a Senate voice vote.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is now calling on Joe Biden to honor his vote and release the Kennedy Assassination documents.
It’s past time that Americans know the truth.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/robert-f-kennedy-jr-calls-joe-biden-honor/
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