Friday, July 24, 2015

Blaine debunked AGAIN

Blaine debunked AGAIN

Yes - 87 year old Dallas detective Elmer Boyd joins the chorus: It was the Secret Service who made the primary decisions about the president's security:

http://wdtn.com/2015/07/24/dallas-detective-reflects-back-on-jfk-assassination-oswald-ruby/

"Boyd was engaged in the security preparations leading up to the president’s visit, but as it would be today, the Secret Service made the key decisions. So, he couldn’t shed any light on why the president’s limousine was not protected during the motorcade with a specially made plastic bubble top. It would later be reported that the enclosure was not bullet proof, but the decision not to use it would fuel a few conspiracy theories.
Boyd pointed out that a Dallas newspaper ran an extensive article on the morning before the assassination about how the social issues of the era provoked some Texas tension for the president. But Boyd said those concerns were not reflected in the Secret Service briefings in the days and hours before the shots were fired at Kennedy around 12:30 in the afternoon on November 22, 1963."

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