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A CIA photographer at the plaza on November 22, 1963 should come as no surprise. I would argue that the entire procession was not only photographed but filmed from multiple vbantage points for future analysis and film manipulation. If every post-war nuclear test conducted by the US -- from Operation Crossroads (1946) at Bikini atoll to the Nevada tests in 1951 -- from the mid-1940s to the 1980s were photographed and captured on film I think we should assume the very real possibility of the intelligence community following and commiting to film the every move of the presidential procession. Where did you obtain this piece of memo on Smith?
This is one of the Garrison memos in the National Archives. I would have posted the RIF# but the cover sheet came lose.Winston Smith is a pseudonym but for whom I do not recall offhand.
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