JFK Shooting

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pckts

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I don't remember Kennedy from when I was a kid, however I did a little research years ago. From that, I remembered Connally and his wife. The magic bullet made him hard to forget. It was a 6-seater no doubt about that. My answer would be at the least, 5.

Don't remember about CP30.

Jif PB no doubt. I was a young mom in the 80's and remember that slogan, "Choosy Moms choose Jif."

I think Mandela Effect was made possible via internet/TV. Think of the enormous amount of data! Collectively we drive products, advertising, you name it, by purchase and adding content to the net. Even politicians tailor their ads to appear to give the people what they want, from analyzing data collected off the web forums.

The reason it's called Mandela Effect, to me is a great indicator of how the dominos got set up to begin with. Just my .02. :)
80's mom, they say this intro changed from "The Neighborhood to This", what do you think?

[video=youtube;FL3xSctTB5c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3xSctTB5c[/video]
 
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Karraster

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80's mom, they say this intro changed from "The Neighborhood to This", what do you think?

[video=youtube;FL3xSctTB5c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3xSctTB5c[/video]
I think it was "This". We didn't watch him much tho,(my children didn't care for it) so I can't say absolutely.
 
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pckts

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I think it was "This". We didn't watch him much tho,(my children didn't care for it) so I can't say absolutely.
You seem to be mandala effect proof, you've really destroyed the whole farce for me. I guess you have been paying closer attention than the rest of us.:p
 
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Stranger36147

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[video=youtube;FL3xSctTB5c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3xSctTB5c[/video]
I love Mr. Rogers. He seemed like such a nice guy.
 
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Karraster

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You seem to be mandala effect proof, you've really destroyed the whole farce for me. I guess you have been paying closer attention than the rest of us.:p
I don't have the greatest of memories. One thing is a given, "how susceptible people are to suggestion", I include myself in that. We are, as a rule fairly naïve, much more than we'd like to admit, more easily deceived than we'd like to admit. The Bible says satan deceives the whole world. The Bible says words are powerful, maybe because words convey truth or lies, can build up or tear down.
 
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Karraster

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I love Mr. Rogers. He seemed like such a nice guy.
Thanks for your comment, it triggered a memory. My son mentioned this rumor to me back around 2000, when he joined the Marines. Lot of people believe it is fact, it is not. See, we hear or read something and just believe it without researching. There's no way to verify every piece of information we are exposed to, there is not enough hours in a day.

There is a long standing rumor that children's television host Fred Rogers of Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood was a Marine sniper who racked up a record number of confirmed kills (and wore his famous sweater to hide "Born to Kill" tattoos). This is simply not true. Fred Rogers never served in any of the armed forces.
usni.org/news-and-features/10-people-you-didnt-know-were-us-marines
 

Zmouth

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To answer the OP's question, NOBODY was ON the car. The SS agents were in the car behind the President's car. As to how many were IN the car, there was:

1. Jackie Kennedy

2. John Kennedy

3.The driver

4. Mrs. Connolly

5. Mr. Connolly
And 6. the Agent riding shotgun (passenger seat - right front)

 
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Ok, this is not about arguing or trying to prove a point.

I just want to pick your brains..

How many people were on the car when President JFK was killed?

Also, did C3PO always have a silver leg, or was he solid gold?

Hmmmm

Did he die in the car? If not, then JFK was not KILLED in the car!
 
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this is a definite possibility - I've watched it over and over, and have never seen
his blood and brain matter, skin shown on 'her'...is it just something that I missed?!?!?
 

stand2

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Have you watched the Zapruder (sp) film in slow-mo ?
 
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Have you watched the Zapruder (sp) film in slow-mo ?
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no Stand, we haven't, but if we do, do you think that we would 'believe' something 'other
than what we were supposedly watching 'LIVE' on the 'telly' at the 'exact' same time???...
just curious, that's all...
 

blue_ladybug

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So if there WAS a SS agent in the car with him, why has it always been told that there were NO agents on or in the car??


And I've never seen this pic. I've only seen the one where only the connolly's are in the front with the driver..:confused:


And 6. the Agent riding shotgun (passenger seat - right front)

 

hornetguy

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Thanks for your comment, it triggered a memory. My son mentioned this rumor to me back around 2000, when he joined the Marines. Lot of people believe it is fact, it is not. See, we hear or read something and just believe it without researching. There's no way to verify every piece of information we are exposed to, there is not enough hours in a day.

There is a long standing rumor that children's television host Fred Rogers of Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood was a Marine sniper who racked up a record number of confirmed kills (and wore his famous sweater to hide "Born to Kill" tattoos). This is simply not true. Fred Rogers never served in any of the armed forces.
usni.org/news-and-features/10-people-you-didnt-know-were-us-marines
I looked that up on Snopes quite a while back, and it says that's false. I don't think he was ever in the military.

I also heard a story about how Lee Marvin once talked about the bravest marine he ever saw... helping other soldiers without worry for his own safety on a beachhead... that was Capitan Kangaroo... That was also said to be false by Snopes.
 
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Let's look at it this way.

Which is more likely:
A. I misremember something from the past.
B. All of time and space has mysteriously changed in order to trick me about some meaningless bits of trivia.

: )
Nice way to put it...