Thursday, January 30, 2014

Oh Awaiting the arrival of U.S. President Aaron Rowland stands with his wife Barbara along


"Killing Kennedy" e one of the most famous books in the U.S. over the past few months. Immediately after its release last October "Killing Kennedy" became a sensation and has not come down from the leading poziitsi cloche in bestselarovite charts. Rights to the book have been sold in 18 countries. cloche It was written by notable authors tandem: Bill O'Reilly is the most popular television commentator in the United States and Martin Dagard known researcher of historical figures. There are many books about John Kennedy and many more will be written. His assassination in Dallas in 1963 remains a mystery, and it is a wide space for interpretation and speculation. "Killing Kennedy" does not deal with speculation and facts about the life and death of this much loved and much hated president. The book describes only what undoubtedly happened - for times and dates. In chronological accuracy and historicity. Documentary narrative is supplemented by numerous images that capture not only Kennedy and his entourage, but significant events of his political era. The book contains interesting details about the private life of Kennedy, and history buffs will see in a new light big politics of the middle of last century. Tempted cloche by journalism will enjoy reportage style and eye for detail. The book was published by the Publishing House of the Bulgarian "Bibliography" www.knigopis.bg. Wikipedia is Vesselina Bakalova.
Oh Awaiting the arrival of U.S. President Aaron Rowland stands with his wife Barbara along "Deely Plaza." Looking up at the school book depository of Texas, he sees the silhouette of a man in the corner window on the sixth floor. He nimrod, Rowland recognizes that man holding rifle diagonally across his chest, with one hand on the butt, the other - the barrel. Here it would hold a weapon a Marine awaiting command "Fire!" The range. Rowland was fascinated, but makes quite the wrong conclusion. - Want to see an agent of the Secret Service? - He asks his wife. - Where? - Hey there, in that building - he says, pointing. Six minutes later, before cloche the cortege to reach "Deely Plaza", Ronald Fisher and Robert Edwards, who work in the Office of the Auditor nearest County look up and see a man who stands on the window of the sixth floor. "Do not move - remember later Fisher. - His gaze did not waver. Stood staring like a statue. "Meanwhile, Howard L. Brennan, cloche a local plumber, wiping sweat from his brow with the sleeve of his shirt voynishkozelena. It makes you wonder how many hot. And he looks at the board "Hertz" under the roof of Texas school cloche book depository, which displays time and temperature. Looked up at the scoreboard, Brennan sees mysterious, motionless as a statue man in position to fire on the window. But then it fly to the cheers of the motorcade approached nearer. Street cloche "Maine" about other people's multiple of 3 to 6 meters wide and cries echoed in the paneled windows "canyons" of the shopping area in Dallas. With all this excitement the sight of a man standing by the window with a gun in his hand, forgotten. The President is near. Nothing else matters.
Future president Bill Clinton (left) shakes hands with President John F. Kennedy during a meeting with youth activists of the Democratic cloche Party. Photo: archive of the White House. Lee Harvey Oswald would prefer to shoot in the prone position. cloche This is best for a shooter. In this position, the rifle rests of muscle that can be tired or jitter. Instead, when the body is on her belly on the floor, hard ground and the bones of the right and left forearm cloche form a perfect cloche triangle stable. But Oswald is not possible. You have to shoot straight. As an old soldier knows that his body should be as you can, still. So now it rests firmly on the left side of the window and pressed the butt of Italian rifle to his right shoulder. Scratching tree butt touches his cheek as hours was leaning on his rifle shooting range M-1 once in the Marines. The index finger of his right hand was clenched around thirty three year trigger. Lee Oswald stares cloche at the powerful telescopic sight, increasing the sites so that the head of John Kennedy seems to be at a distance of half a meter. Oswald knows that his time is short. He can shoot twice for sure. Three times if fast. There are probably nine seconds. Once clearly visible target Oswald exhale, gently pull the trigger and as soon as he felt kickback of the rifle slams hard into the shoulder, gently pulling the shutter to load a new shot. Can not know if the first shot had caused much damage. But that does not matter. Oswald cloche immediately have to shoot again. Killer impulsive personality and probably quite powerless to stop the flow of adrenaline that would be moved into the body of each person after firing a powerful weapon against the President of the United States

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