Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries
This eBook is a companion to Two Abraham Lincoln Mysteries.
Two known but little explored facts inform the Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries.
The first is based upon the definition of sound that each child learns in school—it is, simply stated, moving air. Thus, the eight millimeter silent film that Dallas garment maker Abraham Zapruder shot of the murder of the 35th President of the United States—26 seconds that caught the assassination sequence in total—actually contains the image of that moving air.
In “The Zapruder Soundtrack”, two amateurs, a young film restorer and an elderly retiree—the cur and the curmudgeon—stumble across a computer technical anomaly that enables them to realize that image and translate it into sound and sound directionality.
Elements in the government use it to begin to solve the Kennedy crime. But there are those whose actions go back to that day in 1963 who want to eliminate the technology and the two who discovered it.
The second fact relates to the back brace that President Kennedy wore every day and the undeniable reality that, had he not been so bound, the first shot that hit him would have crumpled him onto the seat of the limousine and put him out of sight of the gunman’s final and fatal shot.
In “Twist of Fate”, Kennedy’s valet suggests that, due to the predicted warm weather, the President forego wearing the bindings for the limo ride and put them on at the Trade Mart prior to his speech. That compassionate suggestion saves John Kennedy’s life, though he is left paraplegic, speech-impaired, and with limited arm movement less than a year before Election Day 1964. With his own ambitious vice president and others in the wings looking for any sign that his job may be open, the bullet that wounded him represents the beginnings of his troubles.
JFK thus lives well into the 21st Century and here writes a memoir of that eventful year, bringing into his narrative such notables as Fidel Castro, Frank Sinatra, J. Edgar Hoover, and Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he eventually meets, among many many others.
The Gandy Mysteries is a promotional and outreach division of Maximizing Individual Potential ().
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Two known but little explored facts inform the Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries.
The first is based upon the definition of sound that each child learns in school—it is, simply stated, moving air. Thus, the eight millimeter silent film that Dallas garment maker Abraham Zapruder shot of the murder of the 35th President of the United States—26 seconds that caught the assassination sequence in total—actually contains the image of that moving air.
In “The Zapruder Soundtrack”, two amateurs, a young film restorer and an elderly retiree—the cur and the curmudgeon—stumble across a computer technical anomaly that enables them to realize that image and translate it into sound and sound directionality.
Elements in the government use it to begin to solve the Kennedy crime. But there are those whose actions go back to that day in 1963 who want to eliminate the technology and the two who discovered it.
The second fact relates to the back brace that President Kennedy wore every day and the undeniable reality that, had he not been so bound, the first shot that hit him would have crumpled him onto the seat of the limousine and put him out of sight of the gunman’s final and fatal shot.
In “Twist of Fate”, Kennedy’s valet suggests that, due to the predicted warm weather, the President forego wearing the bindings for the limo ride and put them on at the Trade Mart prior to his speech. That compassionate suggestion saves John Kennedy’s life, though he is left paraplegic, speech-impaired, and with limited arm movement less than a year before Election Day 1964. With his own ambitious vice president and others in the wings looking for any sign that his job may be open, the bullet that wounded him represents the beginnings of his troubles.
JFK thus lives well into the 21st Century and here writes a memoir of that eventful year, bringing into his narrative such notables as Fidel Castro, Frank Sinatra, J. Edgar Hoover, and Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he eventually meets, among many many others.
The Gandy Mysteries is a promotional and outreach division of Maximizing Individual Potential ().
Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries
This eBook is a companion to Two Abraham Lincoln Mysteries.
Two known but little explored facts inform the Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries.
The first is based upon the definition of sound that each child learns in school—it is, simply stated, moving air. Thus, the eight millimeter silent film that Dallas garment maker Abraham Zapruder shot of the murder of the 35th President of the United States—26 seconds that caught the assassination sequence in total—actually contains the image of that moving air.
In “The Zapruder Soundtrack”, two amateurs, a young film restorer and an elderly retiree—the cur and the curmudgeon—stumble across a computer technical anomaly that enables them to realize that image and translate it into sound and sound directionality.
Elements in the government use it to begin to solve the Kennedy crime. But there are those whose actions go back to that day in 1963 who want to eliminate the technology and the two who discovered it.
The second fact relates to the back brace that President Kennedy wore every day and the undeniable reality that, had he not been so bound, the first shot that hit him would have crumpled him onto the seat of the limousine and put him out of sight of the gunman’s final and fatal shot.
In “Twist of Fate”, Kennedy’s valet suggests that, due to the predicted warm weather, the President forego wearing the bindings for the limo ride and put them on at the Trade Mart prior to his speech. That compassionate suggestion saves John Kennedy’s life, though he is left paraplegic, speech-impaired, and with limited arm movement less than a year before Election Day 1964. With his own ambitious vice president and others in the wings looking for any sign that his job may be open, the bullet that wounded him represents the beginnings of his troubles.
JFK thus lives well into the 21st Century and here writes a memoir of that eventful year, bringing into his narrative such notables as Fidel Castro, Frank Sinatra, J. Edgar Hoover, and Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he eventually meets, among many many others.
The Gandy Mysteries is a promotional and outreach division of Maximizing Individual Potential ().
Two known but little explored facts inform the Two Kennedy Assassination Mysteries.
The first is based upon the definition of sound that each child learns in school—it is, simply stated, moving air. Thus, the eight millimeter silent film that Dallas garment maker Abraham Zapruder shot of the murder of the 35th President of the United States—26 seconds that caught the assassination sequence in total—actually contains the image of that moving air.
In “The Zapruder Soundtrack”, two amateurs, a young film restorer and an elderly retiree—the cur and the curmudgeon—stumble across a computer technical anomaly that enables them to realize that image and translate it into sound and sound directionality.
Elements in the government use it to begin to solve the Kennedy crime. But there are those whose actions go back to that day in 1963 who want to eliminate the technology and the two who discovered it.
The second fact relates to the back brace that President Kennedy wore every day and the undeniable reality that, had he not been so bound, the first shot that hit him would have crumpled him onto the seat of the limousine and put him out of sight of the gunman’s final and fatal shot.
In “Twist of Fate”, Kennedy’s valet suggests that, due to the predicted warm weather, the President forego wearing the bindings for the limo ride and put them on at the Trade Mart prior to his speech. That compassionate suggestion saves John Kennedy’s life, though he is left paraplegic, speech-impaired, and with limited arm movement less than a year before Election Day 1964. With his own ambitious vice president and others in the wings looking for any sign that his job may be open, the bullet that wounded him represents the beginnings of his troubles.
JFK thus lives well into the 21st Century and here writes a memoir of that eventful year, bringing into his narrative such notables as Fidel Castro, Frank Sinatra, J. Edgar Hoover, and Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he eventually meets, among many many others.
The Gandy Mysteries is a promotional and outreach division of Maximizing Individual Potential ().
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BN ID: | 2940015836554 |
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Publisher: | Michael Gandy |
Publication date: | 11/14/2012 |
Series: | The Gandy Mysteries , #8 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 475 KB |
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