Why is this considered a "great thread?" It's a pixelly, blurry 5-second clip taken from far, far away and proves absolutely nothing one way or the other. I'm constantly amazed on here of how people get into a lather about something that means nothing.
For years and years, some of us who study the photographic evidence have never been able to see the motorcade "Going up the hill" in the WFAA-TV film that was broadcast live the day of the assassination, as it was narrated by WFAA-camera man Bert Shipp. In fact, barely anything could be made out in the film due to horrendously bad quality video tape.
Over the past few years, due to technologyy, we have been able to get our hands on better quality copies of certain footage taken that tragic day. James' find finally allowed many of us to actually see where the motorcade was when this "5-second clip taken from far away" came to surface for James, who shared it with us. To you, it's nothing, to us, it's a great find, and allows us for the first time to see something we couldn't see before, that took place while the president was being taken to Parkland Hospital.
I'm not sure why this "amazes" you, but to each their own. It's a great thread because it's a discussion about a new find in film footage taken November 22, 1963.