The Zapruder Film – Special Edition
For more than 20 years, Through The ‘Oswald’ Window author Dave O’Brien presented a special version of the Zapruder film to seminar audiences across Canada.
This Zapruder film, featuring amazing film work by Robert Groden and narrated by researcher pioneer Penn Jones Jr., shows enhanced and slow-motion frames of several moments of controversy, many of which endure to this day.
The film was given to O’Brien on the condition that he show it to Canadian audiences. Jones wanted everyone to know what happened to America’s 35th President, including the cover-up that continues to haunt the United States.
O’Brien honored that commitment, showing this film to more than 250,000 people over two decades, never charging a cent to attend his seminars.
Courtesy Through The Oswald Window YouTube Channel –
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The seminar version of the Zapruder film (above) is an astonishing collaboration between pioneer researchers Robert Groden and Penn Jones Jr.
Robert Groden’s visual contribution to the JFK assassination is unparalleled, from his illustrative book The Killing of a President: The Complete Photographic Record of the JFK Assassination, the Conspiracy and the Cover-Up (https://www.amazon.com/Killing-President-Photographic-Assassination-Conspiracy/dp/0140240039) to his role as consultant to Oliver Stone’s movie JFK.
Groden’s other works can be found on his website – http://jfkmurder.com/
Penn Jones Jr. was one of the original critics of the Warren Report, researcher and publisher of the acclaimed newsletter The Continuing Inquiry.
Jones also authored one of the earliest series of books on the JFK assassination, a four-part series titled Forgive My Grief – (https://www.amazon.com/Forgive-Grief-vols-Penn-Jones/dp/B00DEDEMQI).
Regrettably, the Zapruder film posted here reflects the wearing results of hundreds of showings as a 16 mm film before it was digitally converted, which makes the slow motion sections and narration all the more important to students of this historic event.
Historical truth owes a debt of gratitude to both Robert J. Groden and Penn Jones Jr. for their contribution toward the truth of what happened to President John F. Kennedy.