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Files claims that he was alone behind the stockade fence when he shot JFK with his XP-100. Nice try. You can see in Zapruder 475 there were two guys there, and Lee Bowers saw two guys. Just look in Z475 at the tree with yellow leaves. Go to the rightmost of the leaves at the fence line, another foot. The Hitler helmet is actually a green fedora, shows black and white in good copies of Mary Moorman. Two feet to the right of the fedora is a straw hat with narrow black armband. Hat tilts around from frame to frame. If it was Files, he wasn't alone. Why are these two pumping out huge quantities of smoke when none of the other assassins were ignorant of smokeless powder? These two in Z475 were there to create a distraction.

The real final headshot came from the passenger train behind the cars at the top of the grassy knoll. You see it in the James Darnell film, behind Roger Craig when he walks by in his suit waving his left arm. But the Deep State made sure the train disappeared from the Willis slide stills, totally airbrushed away. Somebody tried to pull the train away at 1pm but Lee Bowers wouldn't let them. Persistent, the train was gone by mid-afternoon. So chances are the two guys in Z475 were there to distract attention from the final shot sniper in the passenger train.

Files is proud of his green fedora, photo taken by one of the Oswald doppelgangers in a Dallas motel [or so Files claims]. Might be Files was behind the fence with the straw hat guy to make noise to distract from his Hero Mentor Charles Nicoletti shooting from the train. What makes lots of smoke and noise but isn't incriminating? Just a couple of pullstring party favors with the confetti cut out. Another view of Fedora Man can be found in frame Z413 also. Low in the frame, behind the fence.

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