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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a historic museum dedicated to the life and - in particular - the assassination of JFK. The Sixth Floor Museum is located in the former Texas School Book Depository building at Dealey Plaza in... [more]
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a historic museum dedicated to the life and - in particular - the assassination of JFK. The Sixth Floor Museum is located in the former Texas School Book Depository building at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas - the location where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot JFK.
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Two new Discovery programs will delve into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, "Did the Mob Kill JFK?" and "JFK: The Ruby Connection."Both shows will air on the anniversary of JFK's death, Nov. 22, from 8-10 p.m. The programs include never-before-aired information, the network says.-- Allison J. Waldman
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Copy negative of a view from the historic Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, Texas. The view through a window shows multiple vehicles traveling down several streets -click image for detail. DallasNews.com reports: UNT Libraries' new online JFK archive...
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From photoarchivenews.com
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Penn Jones, Jr. (1914-1998) is one of my heroes. He had the courage to stand up to the official version that was given by our 'authorities' for the shooting of John F. Kennedy in downtown Dallas. His voice was one of dissent.
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From newsblaze.com
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Well, the episode we knew was approaching occurred, one week earlier than most predicted. Thankfully Mad Men’s handling of the JFK assassination was understated, which added to its effectiveness. As one reader said to me, “They just snuck it on ...
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From search.live.com
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The New York Times, on October 17, published a page-one story by Scott Shane about the CIA's defiance of a court order to release documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination, in its so-called Joannides file. George Joannides was the CIA case officer for a Cuban exile group that made headlines in 1963 by its public engagements with Lee Harvey Oswald, just a few weeks before Oswald allegedly killed Kennedy. For over six years a...
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From sott.net
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"Mad Men" has been moving slowly through the early 60s, such that it set itself up for a huge impact when JFK was killed.
But when word came that the President had been shot finally in Sunday's episode, it was ignored on one set where Harry Crane had to keep track of all the ads; he was talking with Pete Campbell about his job problems (he didn't get the head of accounting that went to Ken Cosgrove).
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From blogs.courant.com
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According to the book by Steven M. Gillon The Kennedy Assassination -- 24 Hours After via huffpo:
It was standard practice for the plane to take off as soon as the commander-in-chief was onboard. Even after McHugh had ordered the pilot to take off, however, "nothing happened." According to the newly declassified transcript, Mrs. Kennedy was becoming desperate to leave. "Mrs. Kennedy was getting very warm, she had blood all over her hat, her...
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From disinfo.com
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NY Times - Is the Central Intelligence Agency covering up some dark secret about the assassination of John F. Kennedy? Probably not. But you would not know it from the C.I.A.'s behavior.For six years, the agency has fought in federal court to keep secret hundreds of documents from 1963, when an anti-Castro Cuban group it paid clashed publicly with the soon-to-be assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. The C.I.A. says it is only protecting legitimate...
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- NY Times: Is the CIA still hiding JFK assassination secrets? (feedproxy.google.com)
- CIA Fights To Keeps Its JFK Assassination Files Secret (disinfo.com)
A recently declassified oral history by Brigadier General Godfrey McHugh, President Kennedy's military aide on the Dallas trip, sheds new light on the critical hours after the shooting.
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From huffingtonpost.com
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According to an eBay seller, President Kennedy had intended to give this print as an official presidential gift to his close friends and White House staff at Christmas 1963. As everyone knows, JFK was tragically assassinated in November of 1963....
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From ephemera.typepad.com
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Is there anything left to be saidor seenwhen it comes to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy? Just you wait. JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America, a two-part, four-hour special airing on History [Sunday, October 11, 9/8c and Monday, October 12, 9/8c] takes viewers back to November 22, 1963 and tells the story via a timeline using only archival news footage, much of which will be new even to assassination buffs. There is no narration...
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From freerepublic.com
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Michael Sean Winters has an interesting analysis of the victory of the Stupak amendment. But even if I didn’t know that he was roughly the same age as I am, I think I’d be able to guess from his post. He talks about “right-wing paranoia” that, he jokes, might end up causing the conservative Catholic website InsideCatholic “to start a series on alternative theories about the JFK assassination.” Okay, a lot of people might use the JFK...
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From corner.nationalreview.com
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While digesting the clever interweaving of the JFK assassination into the fictional storyline of “Mad Men”….love the fact that Harry Crane (Rich Sommer), the head of the TV department and thus the guy who watches TV for a living, missed the initial CBS bulletin. I realized Matt Weiner has been building the Aquanet ad campaign [...]
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From blogs.denverpost.com
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A gray fedora worn by Jack Ruby when he shot Lee Harvey Oswald has sold for $53,775 at an auction of items linked to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Apropos the blogs that Lew Rockwell and I have done on the alleged phony JFK assassination autopsy photos, here—for those of you who haven't seen it—is the famous film footage shot by the late Abraham Zapruder of the Kennedy assassination itself. Now, you too can be a judge of where ...
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From lewrockwell.com
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