BEFORE MOTORCADE AMBUSH: A Real Hero tries to save the President?
The late JFK aide Dave Powers says he ran out of film before getting to Dealey Plaza, and forgot all about the film we have today until prompted. His film shows (clips below) a man in a white shirt rushing the JFK limo after it had stopped for JFK to shake hands en route to Dealey Plaza. Who rushes a President’s limousine at risk of being shot and/or imprisoned for a federal offense? Or was this man, SS Agent Robertson--was he rushing to the limo to WARN THE PRESIDENT OF THE IMPENDING AMBUSH? Vince Palamara notes what Seth Kantor and others like Penn Jones and Gary Shaw have discovered: "Our 1965 investigation led us to believe Robertson was in Dallas but was posing as a POSTAL INSPECTOR, but it was reported to us that he had left Dallas. We also learned from newsmen that something unusual did happen on Harwood [street] shortly before the turn to Main Street. No one wanted credit for this, but we were told by reliable newsmen that a man jumped in front of Kennedy's car on Harwood shouting, "Stop, I must tell you." The man, according to the report, was promptly wrestled to the ground and hustled away."