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  • Deep State Oswald Lies: Unraveling the Mexico City Mystery #shorts

    11/11/2023 1:25:16 PM PST · by fishtank · 13 replies
    Americas Untold Stories ^ | Americas Untold Stories
    Why were there doppelgänger Oswalds in Mexico City.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight - Did a Secret Service Agent Accidentally Shoot JFK?

    11/22/2019 9:52:46 AM PST · by Hot Tabasco · 213 replies
    Medium True Crime ^ | Oct. 8, 2017 | Bonar Menninger
    early 1989, I was working as a business reporter in Washington, D.C., and interviewing a private investigator for a story about his company. At the end of our conversation, he casually mentioned he’d done some research into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “Oh yeah?” I said, in an ironic, indifferent way. “So who killed him?” He said: “Well, I think this gunsmith in Baltimore, a guy named Howard Donahue, figured it out.” The private eye showed me a magazine article from 1977 and as I read it, my skepticism began to fade. Within a week, I was heading...
  • JFK bodyguard still 'haunted' by assassination 55 years on, wishes he had been 'faster'

    11/23/2018 1:40:44 AM PST · by ZeroToHero · 113 replies
    The Sun ^ | 11/22/18 | Emma Parry
    In an exclusive interview with Sun Online on the 55th anniversary of the assassination today, Clint, 86, reveals how he will never be able to forget the shocking and gruesome image of the president's last moments. And, tragically, even now Clint still believes “he should have been faster” - and blames himself for the president’s death.
  • What the government is still hiding about the JFK assassination

    02/05/2016 2:20:39 PM PST · by PROCON · 133 replies
    politico ^ | Feb. 4, 2016 | BRYAN BENDER
    The National Archives, for the first time ever, released a list of documents related to the assassination that are still shielded from public view.More than five decades after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, thousands of government files detailing the activities and testimony of shadowy spies, long-deceased witnesses and others with possible knowledge of the events remain shielded from public view. The government gave a first-ever peek at what's still out there Thursday, as the National Archives released a list of the 3,063 documents that have been "fully withheld" since JFK's murder in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963....
  • JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald- and 50 years of conspiracy nonsense

    10/25/2015 12:04:55 PM PDT · by NRx · 150 replies
    YouTube ^ | November 22, 2013 | ABC/BBC
    I am wearing my asbestos underwear for this one.
  • LBJ: Kennedy White House killed U.S. ally (2003, WND)

    12/09/2007 5:20:35 PM PST · by george76 · 105 replies · 1,099+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | September 23, 2003
    Tapes support new book showing who really assassinated JFK. Newly released tapes of President Lyndon Johnson's telephone conversations corroborate the central premise of an explosive new book that promises to completely reshape the debate over who killed President John F. Kennedy. President Johnson believed what Richard Nixon always suspected... The surreptitious recordings, released from the Johnson library in Austin, Texas, Feb. 28, offer this bombshell missed by the press, Rosen writes: The Kennedy White House did not merely tolerate or encourage the murder of its ally, South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, but organized and executed it. "Triangle" authors present...
  • Warren Was Right - The JFK case should be closed

    11/22/2003 2:00:19 PM PST · by rickmichaels · 107 replies · 304+ views
    National Review ^ | November 21, 2003 | Gleaves Whitney
    The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is the most investigated murder mystery in world history. As a host of recent TV specials have demonstrated, much curiosity still surrounds the assassination, and speculation abounds, but the bottom line is this: There was one man who killed JFK and his name was Lee Harvey Oswald. No significant, credible body of evidence indicates that Oswald acted in concert with others. There was no conspiracy, foreign or domestic, that brought Kennedy down. That conclusion is hard for some to accept; conspiracy theories based on half-truths still compete for attention in the marketplace of...