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VIDEO Two Men In Dallas
Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).
Lane tells the story
of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing
wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed,
not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the
road and barely survived the accident.
Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the
Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle
with the clear stamp on the barrel reading "7.65 Mauser" found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations
he made.
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