Here is an interesting link to a YouTube video entitled *City of
Dallas* that contains a small amount of news coverage of the General
Walker shooting. For those interested this occurs at about the 4.21
mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxmzb2jP8uU
Also has other interesting footage of Walker and also Adlai Stevenson
in Dallas in October, 1963. Only runs around six and a bit minutes all
up.
Regards,
Tim Brennan
Sydney, Australia
*Newsgroup(s) Commentator*
Interesting example of how the media propaganda disinformation
specialists can distort information.....In this clip they've got a
sniper taking "a number of gunshots" at General Walker on April 13th.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxmzb2jP8uU
I believe the record is clear.....There was ONE shot fired through
Walkers window on the night of April 10th.
Keep looking Tim.... perhaps you'll find a report that Oswald was back
there in Walker's back yard with a machine gun, and riddled the back
of his house with macine gun fire.
You'll note that I said Walker's "BACK YARD"... and I wrote that
because nobody could have fired a bullet from the alley "that passed
within an inch of Walker's head". The alley is at least six feet
above the grade of the house. You can see this for yourself at point
4.20 in the video clip. At point 4.20 there is a man in a white
shirt standing at the south west corner of Walker's lot near the alley
that sloped up hill from Avondale ave to the Mormon church parking
lot .
The cameraman was standing in the alley and facing north when he took
the video. There are a couple of detectives standing in the background
about 40 feet behind the man in the white shirt. It should be obvious
to you that they are at a higher elevation than the man in the white
shirt.
Another interesting bit of info ...... There is a mail box in front of
Walker's house with the large letters "GENERAL" Edwin Walker....
When Dick Russel interviewed Walker, Russell addressed Walker as
"General", and walker promptly corrected him, saying..."I am NOT a
General"... Funny if he was so averse to being addressed as an Officer
in the United States army that he had that large lettering on his mail
box for the whole wide world to see. Perhaps by 1976 when Russell
interviewed him he no longer considered himself as a citizen of the
United States......
Hi Walt,
Well, of course, it doesn't take too long after a new piece of
information is produced for you to start weaving your usual fantasies
about it; now you've got Oswald firing from inside Walker's backyard,
LOL!
No one disputes that only one shot was fired at Walker and that it was
fired on the evening of April the10th, 1963. News organisations
routinely get stuff wrong, Walt, and that report was clearly compiled
a long time after Oswald shot at Walker.
Looks to me like the two detectives are standing at about the point
they think the sniper took a shot from. Perhaps this is film of
Detectives Dellinger and Rose who examined the crime scene on 11
April, 1963, and concluded that the shot was fired from the alley.
It was interesting to note, wasn't it Walt, how high off the ground
the bullet would have been when it hit the window frame? The detective
has to extend his arm and point upwards as he is examining it. There
is no way that that bullet would then have gone on into the room and
struck the wall at about ankle height, as you claim.
The window footage from outside the house is very interesting to
compare with the footage Bud previously supplied of the later
interview with Walker. The windows are quite large in that room and
appear to be set quite high in the wall. Wouldn't you agree, Walt?