Sunday, May 18, 2014

Dallas

The only reason why we are here in Dallas is to see with our own eyes the place where President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated.
But before that here are few pictures from Dallas downtown
We are walking the same itinerary, from Market Street up to Houston Street and then Elm Street
Here above is the JFK Memorial on Market Street, it is an open air grave, the other picture is Dealey Plaza.
Below the Depository Book.
There are two X on the road which indicate the exact spots of the shooting, I bet drivers hate to cross this road, because there are always people standing in the middle of it, including us! In the third picture you can see the white half pillar (in the Grassy Knoll), where Zapruder was standing when he filmed the whole President's assassination
Below you can see the Grassy Knoll and the Federal Building that stands on Dealey Plaza

You can go on a tour, you can go to the Sixth Floor Museum, which is actually the Depository Book, but instead we were so blessed to walk through the Grassy Knoll and to meet Robert J. Groden.
He is often there to explain to people how things really went. Meeting Robert has been an enormous pleasure, you can really tell he is a genuine good person, I admire so much what he has done and how he has sacrificed not only his life, but also his whole family life, for the sake of the truth. He really made our day and while we are leaving our hearts are a little heavier, how could they not be? Power and money are always allied together to destroy those few, who are trying to make the difference and to change the system, and whether they succeed, they then tell us lies and cover up stories (which in most cases are ridiculous) to make us believe it was someone/something else.

In the afternoon we have gone to Stockyards, Fort Worth, to the see the West!
Well that's the story! Tomorrow we will be leaving for Hays, Kansas, I pick this up in order to have a stop before to reach Mount Rushmore.

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