The new book "My God, I'm Hit!" Investigating the Kennedy Incident on Elm Street From the Diagonal gives new details about Kennedy's assassination. Pieces related to the Kennedy incident have been looked into for 44 years from the narrow and unique perspective of a murder by gunfire. Still, the pieces of the puzzle don't seem to fall into place and logical connections are obviously missing.
Brian David Andersen is the first investigator to successfully assemble a majority of the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle related to Kennedy incident on Elm Street so that individuals can formulate his/her own logical but very astounding conclusions and answers. The first portion of the text is written by Andersen. The second portion of the book includes the fascinating testimonies of the key participants -- Secret Service agent Roy Kellerman, Dr. Charles Baxter M.D. and Abraham Zapruder to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Warren Commission. Andersen's evidence and the key testimonies included in the 340 page hardbound and softbound book feature numerous illustrations and photographs. Andersen's book provides the proper pieces of the jigsaw puzzle so readers have the components, information and awareness to make logical conclusions and formulate sensible answers.
The reader is placed in the position of a juror as the author assembles and presents the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle from the diagonal rather than from the straight, standard and narrow perspective. The reader is asked to sustain or revoke the death certificate (of John Fitzgerald Kennedy) after he presents the compelling and indisputable evidence in the "lawsuit"/book. At places the author expresses his discoveries, opinions and conclusions with light humor and other places he pounds the reader with unambiguous, harsh and numbing realities.
The eye-witness June Dishong's diary is one of the major elements in the Kennedy incident on Elm Street. Her simple, heart-felt, shocking and honest words will rock the reader's world to the very core.
Andersen began gathering his important evidence at age 11 during the shocking afternoon of November 22, 1963, without even realizing it at the time. "My God, I'm Hit!" is based upon the 44 year Odyssey of Brian David Andersen, who spent his childhood and teenage years in the suburb of Dallas called Irving. The book details how he was exposed to hidden evidence and aspects of the Kennedy incident on Elm Street from various sources.
He was informed without even wanting it about several incidents, including how the body that rolled into the emergency room really died due to his being a neighbor and an employee of a Parkland Hospital attending surgeon. Andersen relates how and why the medical doctor emphatically, shockingly and forcefully halted all life saving procedures on the near lifeless body that was removed from the Kennedy Presidential limousine. This revelation was one of countless off-the-wall and unexpected exposures and experiences for Andersen over the past 44 years.
This is one of the quotes of "My God, I'm Hit!", coming as a conclusion: "Whether you like it or not here comes the loaded, hard and heavy paradigm shift train so either hop on for a wild new ride or get run over while your heart and head remain buried underneath the rails."
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