Probable Cause - Photo Gallery
Photos never lie!
Probable Cause Australia is proud to be the depository of some of the more interesting photographs in the JFK case. Many you will see here for the first time. And these photos prove, without a shadow of a doubt, that Probable Cause is always where the action is.
* Take the time to view them all....the last one really does prove conspiracy! *
Here we go...
KEEP IN THE KNOW
Even the rich and famous need to keep up with things. And this was never closer to the truth than on that fateful November day in 1963. Jack Kennedy, only having newly subscribed to Probable Cause, had only just received his first two editions. Foolishly, he decided to put them away and read them on the trip home to Washington. If only he had set some time aside to read them before... If only...
"Hey, Mr. President!"
A quick snapshot from the motorcade shows the President attempting to get some quality reading time. Unfortunately, the crowd was so large and the weather so hot, the Jack Kennedy only found time to use our humble magazine as a sun shade. Unfortunately, Probable Cause is not bullet-proof.
"I heard shots..."
One of the shots taken just after the assassintion. It has long been held that William Newman, seen here on the ground, hit the deck once he heard shots and covered one of his sons from the bullets. From this little known photograph, you are able to just make out what William Newman was really covering. Yep, it's our humble little magazine - Probable Cause.
"I solemly swear..."
After the dreaded deed was done, the coverup began. Here is the shot that proves conspiracy. We witness the swearing in of the new Presidnet, Lyndon Johnson. It was a hasty ceremony, people called in from all over, witnesses and co-conspirators. As per tradition, the new President places his left hand on a holy relic, something revered and turned to in times of need...unfortunately, they could only find two tattered issues of some Australian magazine.
"I didn't shoot no-one, no sir."
This is the evidence Lee Harvey Oswald tried to make known to the public. Unfortunately, most of the press were talking to Jack Ruby at the time, eating the sandwiches he had just purchased, and no-one saw Oswald pull out the evidence of his innocence. Yes, for over thirty years it has been known that Oswald was eating lunch on the second floor lunchroom at 12.30pm that fateful day. What wasn't known was why he didn't go and grab a squiz of the President. Now, all can be revealed...he was too busy reading copies of Probable Cause.
"It's a fake!"
Lee Harvey Oswald proclaimed this photograph a fake, as did many other researchers. However, until now, it was believed that the photo was a composite in which Oswald's head was super-imposed over someone else's body. We can reveal exclusively what they didn't want you to know. In fact, the photo is a shot of Oswald, however, the conspirators super-imposed the newspapers! Yes, poor Lee was just showing off his first two issues of Probable Cause to the world! But that didn't fit the big plan...no...he had to be a Commie...with a capital C. So, they superimposed viscous, disgusting, right-wing (or left-wing...take your pick) newspapers to link Oswald to the crime! "How?" you ask? "Well, you are the researcher...you, you work it out."
The Truth Hurts
The Final Act in this danse macabre. Here we see Oswald buckling under the immence pressure of the truth as Jack Ruby, having finished all the sandwiches, confronts Oswald with the truth. Oswald, obviously in total agony that the "game's up" can do nothing more than crumble at the site of the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The poor sucker didn't stand a chance.
Poor Jack. Uh, that's Ruby, I mean.
Jack was no sucker. He knew how to draw a crowd. No wonder the Dallas Police grabbed at him after he attacked Oswald. They all thought he had the 8 by 4 glossies of his finest strippers that he'd promised the boys in blue for their locker-room. Notice the disappointment on the face of one of the DPD in this picture. Not what they expected. Still, Jack knew just how important Probable Cause was to the whole case and he wasn't letting his copies out of his sight.
"Tall us about the mag., Jack."
Poor Jack Ruby. He tried to tell them, tried to put the pieces together, to get the facts out, but they just weren't interested. In this famous shot, Jack has the press at his feet. But they're just not interested. Look at how interested the pressmen are, not in Jack, but in Probable Cause on the table. They wanted to know more about the magazine that he shoved in Oswald's face! In a suppressed tape recording of this press conference, Jack is heard to say, "There were three gunmen and they are..." Just as he begins to name the gunmen, a reporter yells, "Yeah, yeah, Jack, but what about the mag?!" We here at Probable Cause believe the foolish reporter who yelled those timely words is also the reporter who was at Parkland Hospital at 1pm on November 22. You remember the one:
Parkland attendant: The President expired at 1pm.
Reporter: Is he dead?
You remember him, has to be the same numbskull!
"I'm not with the DPD,
I'm just a very naughty boy."
Many have wondered how, if the Dallas Police were actively involved in the assassination, they were able to cover all their tracks and not be noticed shooting at the President. There are two parts to answering this question.
a) They're the police for godssake!
b)They had a full subscription to Probable Cause
* In fact, Police Chief Curry is holding a copy of Probable Cause when his mutters those famous words to the media:
"The suspect's name is Oswald, that's O S double-yah A L D."
Deposit yourself here!
Look closer. Stare. This is a shot of the "alleged" sniper's nest. No-one's ever asked, "Just what the heck was in all those boxes anyway?" Well, here's your answer! Using imaging techniques that would make Robert Groden proud, we are able to enhance this picture using the yet-to-be-patented "Probable Causel-scope" and actually pick up the writing on those boxes in the "alleged" sniper's nest. Yep, and surprise, surprise, they're boxes cram-packed with issues of Probable Cause! This shouldn't surprise you by now. In fact, Oswald was packing these just before the Assassination and therefore couldn't have killed Kennedy. Hey, would we lie to you?
"Heck, a real photo!"
We told you it would be worth the wait. And here you go! Your real photo! In case you are not aware, this is the famous "Badgeman" photo that "allegedly" (we like to hedge our bets around here) shows the Grassy Knoll shooter in a Dallas Police uniform. Well, without a doubt this is the most exciting photograph to hit JFK research for years (but not the most exciting photo on this page) and it goes a long way to proving the DPD (or at least people dressed like DPD) were involved. Stare at it for a while if you can't make it out...you will eventually...and if you don't...try looking for a 3D dinosaur!
Do you really need more proof? Come on, wake up and smell the gun-powder! Probable Cause keeps you up to date with everything there is to know about the Kennedy Assassination. And we're not just talking Jack, but Bobby and MLK and heck, you name it! There's Nixon and Watergate, the CIA and FBI, the AARB documents, Australian politics and more! What more could you ask for?
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