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Now that President Donald Trump has ordered the declassification of the investigation into the assassination of then-President John F. Kennedy, a new and chilling version has emerged of the assassination that shocked the country 62 years ago in the city of Dallas
According to RadarOnline.com, there is a home movie where JFK himself acted out his own death and which remained hidden for decades, so it would be proof that the president sensed what his tragic fate would be months before his fateful trip to Dallas.
In the film, Kennedy faked his death and his performance was recorded by his glamorous wife, Jackie Kennedy and was lost to time. Among its features, the tape is silent and was jokingly recorded during a weekend retreat in late September 1963 at Hammersmith Farm, Jackie's huge childhood home in Newport, Rhode Island.
In one scene, the president is seen being hit by an imaginary hail of bullets as he leaves his personal yacht. He then clutches his chest and falls lifeless
Other close friends of the president who were present on the trip trampled over his lifeless body as they left the boat, including a World War II Navy friend, Paul 'Red' Fay, who trips over the fallen president and causes an eruption of fake blood, which they used ketchup, which gushed from the leader's mouth.
In another chilling shot, the president's security team, led by eight Secret Service agents, crosses through the front door of the 97-acre property and found the president lying in the lobby after being hit by another gunman's bullet.
In these scenes, Jackie sat on the stairs leading to the second floor of the house and directed the filming, not imagining that just a few weeks later she would have her husband's badly injured body bleeding on her lap
Why did JFK make movies where he acted out his death?
The source indicates that JFK himself wrote the script for all these scenes, allegedly to give his family some peace after the death in August 1963 of the couple's second son, Patrick, who was born prematurely.
JFK was known as a fervent irer of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, so there would also be another project to create a parody of the most famous secret agent in cinema
However, some versions see a much darker subtext in making a film that tries to depict what a real scene would be like if you were shot
The only recording of this film is in the possession of Robert Knudson, whose father, a longtime photographer and cameraman, shot the film in 16mm.
For this reason, there are versions that indicate that JFK was worried about the possibility of being assassinated in the months prior to his death, to the point that on several occasions he referred to the subject to the point that he insisted on g his Christmas cards before leaving for Texas in November 1963, so this tape would have been a manifestation of JFK himself to release some of the tension he was experiencing
"It could easily have been just a fantasy to release many of his own internal fears and counter his own phobic behavior in an effort to overcome the reality that his life was in danger," the source says.