"My God, I'm Hit!"
Investigating the Kennedy
Incident on Elm Street
From the Diagonal
You can listen to the Investigative Journal segment for free with no
commercials at http://mygodimhit.com/Interview.html
Press Release below
For 44 years researches have investigated the pieces of the Kennedy jigsaw
puzzle related to the incident on Elm Street from the straight, standard
and narrow perspective that a murder by gunfire took place. However, the
pieces of the murder by gunfire approach cannot (and will never) fit
together as the completed puzzle/solid unit that would enable readers to
form logical conclusions and answer endless questions that surface with
each.
Brian David Andersen is the first investigator to successfully assemble a
majority of the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle related to Kennedy incident on
Elm Street so that individuals can formulate his/her own logical but very
astounding conclusions and answers. The first portion of the text is
written by Andersen. The second portion of the book includes the
fascinating testimonies of the key participants -- Secret Service agent
Roy Kellerman, Dr. Charles Baxter M.D. and Abraham Zapruder to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the Warren Commission. Andersen's evidence and
the key testimonies included in the 340 page hardbound and softbound book
feature numerous illustrations and photographs. Andersen's book provides
the proper pieces of the jigsaw puzzle so readers have the components,
information and awareness to make logical conclusions and formulate
sensible answers.
The author places the reader in the position of a juror as he assembles
and presents the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle from the diagonal rather than
from the straight, standard and narrow perspective. The author requests
the juror, you the reader, to sustain or revoke the death certificate (of
John Fitzgerald Kennedy) after he presents the compelling and indisputable
evidence in the "lawsuit"/book. At places the author / Plaintiff expresses
his discoveries, opinions and conclusions with light humor and other
places he pounds the reader with unambiguous, harsh and numbing realities.
The Rosetta Stone of the Kennedy incident on Elm Street is the diary of
eye-witness June Dishong. Her simple, heart-felt, shocking and honest
words will rock the reader's world to the very core.
Although he did not know it at that time, Andersen began gathering his
peripheral and hardcore evidence at age 11 during the shocking afternoon
of November 22, 1963. "My God, I'm Hit!" is based upon the 44 year Odyssey
of Brian David Andersen who spent his childhood and teenage years in the
suburb of Dallas called Irving. The book details how he was inadvertently
and purposely exposed to hidden evidence and aspects of the Kennedy
incident on Elm Street from various sources.
Andersen did not seek-out but was informed in detail how the body that
rolled into the emergency room really died due to his being a neighbor and
an employee of a Parkland Hospital attending surgeon. Andersen relates how
and why the medical doctor emphatically, shockingly and forcefully halted
all life saving procedures on the near lifeless body that was removed from
the Kennedy Presidential limousine. This revelation was one of countless
off-the-wall and unexpected exposures and experiences for Andersen over
the past 44 years.
In conclusion the thrust of "My God, I'm Hit!" is summarized by a quote
from the book:
"Whether you like it or not here comes the loaded, hard and heavy paradigm
shift train so either hop on for a wild new ride or get run over while
your heart and head remain buried underneath the rails."
Website: http://mygodimhit.com
email b...@mygodimhit.com
phone (619) 884-1455
Brian David Andersen
Researcher / Author
The "jigsaw puzzle" is not at all difficult to put together. In fact,
it is as complicated as figuring out what 2 + 2 equals.
~sigh~
So, we have a new kooky theory out there. Lovely. They never stop, do
they? It doesn't matter how totally stupid-sounding or illogical the
theory might be....the ridiculous theories just keep on coming.
I guess Jackie was "in" on the massive cover-up too, huh Brian? Because
Jackie testified that she had the bloody head of her OWN HUSBAND in her
lap during the drive to Parkland Hospital, and she said she was trying to
"hold his hair on".
Brian's impossible theory, per this radio program....
http://mygodimhit.com/IJ-1.mp3
....takes David Lifton's theory one step further into the Twilight Zone of
absurdity by including a "body switch" that takes place right inside the
limo itself DURING THE DRIVE TO PARKLAND (via a "secret compartment" that
Brian has invented...a compartment that apparently was hiding a second
"JFK" during the motorcade).
I guess Jackie Kennedy either didn't notice this "body switch", or she
just didn't give a damn about this cloak-&-dagger activity going on right
under her nose. I wonder if Jackie is even mentioned in "My God, I'm Hit"?
Plus: Jackie must have lied when she said this to the WC regarding JFK
uttering any words after being shot (and she was about six inches from
JFK's mouth when he was shot):
Mr. RANKIN. Do you recall anyone saying anything else during the time of
the shooting?
Mrs. KENNEDY. No; there weren't any words. There was just Governor
Connally's. And then I suppose Mrs. Connally was sort of crying and
covering her husband. But I don't remember any words.
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Just when you thought the conspiracy theories couldn't get any kookier,
Brian David Andersen arrives with his wholly-unsupportable batch of utter
nonsense.
Brian is one of those "Everything Is Fake" conspiracists. Literally
EVERYTHING is fake, per Mr. Andersen....from JFK's body, to the head shot
("pyrotechnics device"? LOL), to the Z-Film (naturally), to the autopsy
pictures, to the ballistics evidence, to the WC, to the HSCA (evidently),
etc., etc.
I think Brian David Andersen needs to step back from the "CT" abyss he's
now in and ask himself a logical question --- Is such massive "fakery"
really and truly possible; and, moreover, is such an absurd amount of
"fakery" really and truly a "reasonable" thing to believe with respect to
the "incident on Elm Street" involving President John F. Kennedy on
November 22, 1963?
Is your outlandish theory "reasonable" or "unreasonable", Mr. Andersen?
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REALITY LINKS:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy.jfk/msg/880c62b3ea505ae0
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy.jfk/msg/5d384fd048c73bc8
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/showpost.php?p=3200858
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