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Al Owens: A visit to Dallas, 51 years after JFK assassination 'I was overcome by a powerful presence as I entered the school book depository that day. It was an eery feeling to be in this locale.' - BIG AL OWENS Click on headline for full story with photo(s) PHOTO POSTING IN PROGRESS. By Allen Owens, the Big Rig Trucker It was 51 years ago that tragedy struck in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The official record states that Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F Kennedy from the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository. I had the opportunity to tour Dealey Plaza recently and view for myself the entire location of this tragic event in American history. In my expert opinion, it is my duty to say that I do that believe that story. I have included pictures for your viewing so you can come to your own conclusion. My belief from speaking to witnesses who were present on that fatal day, and the opportunities to view the area where this occurred is that there was a shooter with much more expertise than Mr Oswald that was perched on the grassy knoll area that shot our beloved President. The grassy knoll area provided a much better view to fire upon the Presidential motorcade and a better chance I being successful. I will not state my own conspiracy theory but there were many people who were in a power position at the time who wanted to eliminate the President. I was overcome by a powerful presence as I entered the school book depository that day. It was an eery feeling to be in this locale. I was not even alive when this happened but it is my belief that this was some type of conspiracy and that the United States government used propaganda to convince most Americans that Lee Harvey Oswald was the alleged shooter and who was conviently killed before he could tell us his version of the event. I do hope that you enjoy the photos from Dealey Plaza in Dallas and that you never forget that fateful day on November 22, 1963. This story was posted on 2014-12-04 13:58:11
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