Bright Insight - JFK Assassination

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Check out page 214 of 239 on the pdf attached. Yup, space aliens. I didn't see any reference to Chinese but it is a warning about communists taking action against JFK that was supposedly sent to the US Consulate on July 15 1963. They replied with what appeared to be a form letter.

I could believe someone having a psychic premonition but this sounds like a double handful of nuts to me. There would have to be proof this message was actually sent when they said it was but when you read the rest of it hooooooo boy. Klaatu barada nikto indeed. Is it really surprising they were ignored ?

Even if the damned Russkies said Oswald was a bad shot I think I'd still put my faith in the US Marine Corps. Note the distance difference mentioned between Whitman and Oswald's shots. That's what I've been saying, it was only about 80 yards at a very large slow moving target.
 

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Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Just came to my mind, while we are onto this angle . . . what do remote viewers say about who killed Kennedy? But then its so easy to plant dis-information into RV.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Check out page 214 of 239 on the pdf attached. Yup, space aliens. I didn't see any reference to Chinese but it is a warning about communists taking action against JFK that was supposedly sent to the US Consulate on July 15 1963. They replied with what appeared to be a form letter.

I could believe someone having a psychic premonition but this sounds like a double handful of nuts to me. There would have to be proof this message was actually sent when they said it was but when you read the rest of it hooooooo boy. Klaatu barada nikto indeed. Is it really surprising they were ignored ?

Even if the damned Russkies said Oswald was a bad shot I think I'd still put my faith in the US Marine Corps. Note the distance difference mentioned between Whitman and Oswald's shots. That's what I've been saying, it was only about 80 yards at a very large slow moving target.

Admitedly, I skipped through your translation .PDF as a headless chicken, but it seems to suggest that Chinese wanted to kill JFK because Nixon said he would go to China to make partnership.

Checked page 214, found this insigtfull prediction:
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Who would guessed that: sometime, somewhere there would be earthquakes. Really precise. I would say she could get a job as a chief meteorologist and save them lots of money.
 
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pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Just came to my mind, while we are onto this angle . . . what do remote viewers say about who killed Kennedy? But then its so easy to plant dis-information into RV.
I started to look that up and ran across Courtney Brown and The Farsight Institute but that all seems a bit too pat to me, another money making operation. There is so much hearsay and nonsense surrounding it I don't know how to separate signal from noise.

From personal experience RV seems quite real to me. In one instance a person (not on this forum) started to describe in detail the room I was sitting in and that was not the purpose of the conversation, it was just the cherry on top.

Real conspiracies almost always get discovered quickly. The plot to kill Lincoln, Watergate etc. Doesn't mean they all do. Look at all the fuss made over classified materials regarding JFK that were just released. The simple fact that there was classified material made grist for the mill, provided traction for conspiracy theorists who got a lot of attention and $$ from all then. Now we find out it was a big nothing burger ..............

Over classification exists in the UFO field too and creates the same problem.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Admitedly, I skipped through your translation .PDF as a headless chicken, but it seems to suggest that Chinese wanted to kill JFK because Nixon said he would go to China to make partnership.

Checked page 214, found this insigtfull prediction:
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Who would guessed that: sometime, somewhere there would be earthquakes. Really precise. I would say she could get a job as a chief meteorologist and save them lots of money.
Nixon lost the presidential race to Kennedy so he was in no position to do anything with China. He went as president 9 years after JFK’s assassination

Just remember that if aliens tell you about a future event and you want to warn anyone don’t mention the aliens part :)
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Attaching that $$$ value to this doesn't add anything to credibility.


JFK assassination film held by feds could be worth $900M – and could prove 2nd shooter on ‘grassy knoll’

By
Geoff Earle
Published Feb. 1, 2026, 3:38 p.m. ET

A 62-year-old home movie could blow the JFK assassination wide open — and prove once and for all there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll that fateful day.

The grainy 8mm footage, captured by Dallas air conditioner repairman Orville Nix as bullets ripped through Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963, hasn’t been seen since 1978, when it was sent away for analysis by an LA company and later fell under federal ownership – although the feds claim they don’t have it.

Nix died in 1972, and his granddaughter picked up from her late dad the legal war to recover his film — which she’s convinced is worth more than $900 million as it may hold the key to exposing one of history’s biggest coverups.

Now a federal judge has ruled that the battle over the film can go forward — and the footage might finally see the light of day.

A still from the Nix Film shows the assassination of President Kennedy in Dealey Plaza, highlighting the grassy knoll with a red rectangle. 7
The granddaughter of Orville Nix, who shot 8mm film of the Kennedy Assassination, is fighting in court to force disclosures from the government and get compensation for the film, which is less known than the famous Zapruder film of the incident.Orville Nix, Sr.

Unlike the famous Zapruder film showing the moment President Kennedy was shot in the head, Nix’s camera was pointed at the infamous grassy knoll — the exact spot where many witnesses thought shots originated. Conspiracy theorists have long believed a second gunman was hiding behind a fence on the knoll.

The Nix film captured first lady Jackie Kennedy climbing on the back of the presidential limo immediately after her husband was shot — and a view of the fence.

The film could reveal evidence that gunman Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t act alone — thanks to new optic technologies and AI, according to Scott Watnik of Wilk Auslander LLP, a lawyer for Nix’s granddaughter, Linda Gayle Nix Jackson.

Orville Nix, the man who filmed the assassination of President Kennedy. 7
Orville Nix’s film shows the famous “grassy knoll” which Kennedy conspiracy theories say could have been the location where a second gunman was located.Courtesy Nix family

“It’s really the only one that is known to have captured the grassy knoll area of Dealey Plaza right as the assassination occurs,” Watnik told The Post, noting that the film could bolster a 1978 House Select Committee on Assassinations report that found Kennedy “was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.” That panel obtained the Nix film and played a role in the legal saga for its return.

“If we subjected the camera-original film to optics technology of 2026, we can certainly capture details in the film that we never could have captured when . . . the committee had the film in 1978,” he said.

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Lawyers for the family say new technology would allow for more advanced analysis to pinpoint what happened.Orville Nix, Sr.
The FBI, in its own 1980 analysis, found inaccuracies in that report, which relied on acoustic analysis to try to pinpoint the location of a potential second shooter.

During the last six decades, the Nix film has been held by the FBI, news outlet United Press International, Congress, and a private firm called The Aerospace Corporation in Los Angeles, which analyzed it and says it handed it back to the National Archives.

The National Archives in 1988 said it had only a copy of it – and the legal discovery process set forth by a Court of Federal Claims Judge Stephen Schwartz in a Jan. 15 order gives lawyers a chance to try to force the government to reveal information about its stewardship.

The family’s case rests on the 5th Amendment, which states that the government shall not take property without providing “just compensation” in return.

But the 1992 JFK Records Act law granted the government ownership rights to JFK assassination evidence, while setting up a process for release of records to the public.

But the family’s massive monetary demand could run into trouble — given that an arbitration panel valued the Nix film’s more famous counterpart, the 8mm film shot by dress maker Abraham Zapruder, at $16 million back in 1999, calling it “a unique historical item of unprecedented worth.”

Lawyers for Nix’s granddaughter cite that value as a benchmark for what Nix’s film might have been worth back then — but want their client to get a whole lot of interest, based on the government’s longtime possession.

“If one were to say this film is worth what that one is worth as of ’92, and you apply 32 years of compound interest at a quarterly compound basis, you start to get numbers in the many many hundred of millions,” Watnik said. One “preliminary estimate” his team reached was $930 million.

It’s not just about getting money to Nix’s heirs — Nix’s son, Orville Nix, Jr., died in July, slowing proceedings.

Lawyers for Nix Jackson say they want to use the court case and potential trial that would come if no settlement is reached to force new information from the government about how and where it has stored materials, including fragments of JFK’s brain, and recordings of internal communications by Dallas cops the day of the shooting.

“This is evidence of a murder, after all, of our nation’s president,” said Watnik. “So it’s even more important that we know where these records are.” The Nix family’s lawyers aren’t willing to take the government’s responses at face value. Among the Kennedy records they say have become “unlocated” over the years: the original copy of the supplementary autopsy report of the president, up to three photos taken at the autopsy, and Kennedy’s brain.

The National Archives and Records Administration did not respond to a request for comment.

The 1964 Warren Commission report concluded that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository as the president’s motorcade drove past, but conspiracy theorists have long dismissed its conclusions.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
I'm looking at red rectangles and I'm seeing no parts of human body like head or hands, etc. All I can see is a variety of blurred shadows that can be interpreted whichevery way.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I'm not clear on what the chain of custody was for this film. It sounds a bit like the missing original Patterson Gimlin film that vanished due to a lack of concern and carelessness not conspiracy.

From the Grassy Knoll to where the car was you could make that shot with a handgun, no need for someone like Vasily Zaitsev
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
Attaching that $$$ value to this doesn't add anything to credibility.


JFK assassination film held by feds could be worth $900M – and could prove 2nd shooter on ‘grassy knoll’

By
Geoff Earle
Published Feb. 1, 2026, 3:38 p.m. ET

A 62-year-old home movie could blow the JFK assassination wide open — and prove once and for all there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll that fateful day.

The grainy 8mm footage, captured by Dallas air conditioner repairman Orville Nix as bullets ripped through Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963, hasn’t been seen since 1978, when it was sent away for analysis by an LA company and later fell under federal ownership – although the feds claim they don’t have it.

Nix died in 1972, and his granddaughter picked up from her late dad the legal war to recover his film — which she’s convinced is worth more than $900 million as it may hold the key to exposing one of history’s biggest coverups.

Now a federal judge has ruled that the battle over the film can go forward — and the footage might finally see the light of day.

A still from the Nix Film shows the assassination of President Kennedy in Dealey Plaza, highlighting the grassy knoll with a red rectangle. 7
The granddaughter of Orville Nix, who shot 8mm film of the Kennedy Assassination, is fighting in court to force disclosures from the government and get compensation for the film, which is less known than the famous Zapruder film of the incident.Orville Nix, Sr.

Unlike the famous Zapruder film showing the moment President Kennedy was shot in the head, Nix’s camera was pointed at the infamous grassy knoll — the exact spot where many witnesses thought shots originated. Conspiracy theorists have long believed a second gunman was hiding behind a fence on the knoll.

The Nix film captured first lady Jackie Kennedy climbing on the back of the presidential limo immediately after her husband was shot — and a view of the fence.

The film could reveal evidence that gunman Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t act alone — thanks to new optic technologies and AI, according to Scott Watnik of Wilk Auslander LLP, a lawyer for Nix’s granddaughter, Linda Gayle Nix Jackson.



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Wouldn't the guy standing on top of the wall notice somebody shooting a rifle 20 feet away?
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Yup, not far at all. I looked up where Zapruder was standing and that should be about the location mentioned in the article above. 25 yards to a target the size of a billboard. As I said, that's easy handgun range. Hell I could hit him with a good size rock from there - high powered rifle not needed.

Also consider that this was a very tall man sitting on a custom hydraulically elevated platform in a large slow moving vehicle.

Some interesting stuff here on that vehicle: Kennedy Presidential Limousine.


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