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Landau brothers reveal mob secrets from the JFK tour and unsettling truths about Dallas

Landau brothers reveal mob secrets from the JFK tour and unsettling truths about Dallas

Investigation into JFK Assassination

Recently, twin brothers Dave and Mike Landau have taken on a unique and engaging journey to uncover the exact location of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. They followed the same route as JFK’s motorcade in downtown Dallas on a replica of his Lincoln Continental, starting from Dealey Plaza and moving towards Grassy Knoll and other significant sites.

With Robin Brown, a local expert from JFK Custom Tours, leading the way, the brothers are exploring one of the most hotly debated events in American history. They venture into various locations, including the notorious Carousel Club, owned by Jack Ruby, and discuss the discrepancies found in the Warren Commission report, notably the “magic bullet” theory. They’re diving deep into questions about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, the actual trajectory of the motorcade during the incident, and even possible connections to organized crime figures.

Brown makes some bold assertions, like “Oswald had nothing to do with it.” He explains discrepancies observed when passing the Texas School Book Depository, claiming that Oswald couldn’t have been responsible for the shots fired at JFK.

As the group observes the Carousel Club’s setting, Brown points out that it was positioned conveniently for businessmen seeking a little excitement away from the more upscale Adolphus Hotel.

Intrigued, Dave asks if there could be CIA involvement with Ruby. Brown affirms this, noting that Ruby’s birth name was “Jacob Rubenstein.”

The discussion also highlights the famed Zapruder film, shot by a dressmaker in Dallas, which captured critical moments of the assassination.

While retracing the fateful route, Brown remarks on Kennedy’s car, noting its speed and behavior during the shooting, with a poignant detail about Jackie Kennedy attempting to gather parts of her husband’s skull after he was shot.

They also discuss the shadowy figure often called the “badgeman,” theorized to have potentially fired the fatal shot from nearby.

Standing at the site where the shot supposedly originated, Mike notices an X marking the spot and feels compelled to agree that it might indeed represent an “absolute perfect shot.”

This shadowy figure is rumored to be Charles “Cucky” Nicoletti, a known mobster believed to have connections with the CIA, yet the Warren Commission never mentioned him in their findings.

Dave expresses his skepticism about the Warren report: “What they put out was so ridiculous. I don’t think anyone believes the truth.”

As the brothers stand near the window where Oswald allegedly fired shots, Dave questions the narrative surrounding the assassination. “It just doesn’t add up,” he muses, prompting thoughts of the haunting tale of Elm Street.

For those interested in their intriguing exploration, a video of their tour includes insights into their perspectives on JFK conspiracy theories.

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