Posted on 10/27/2017 6:00:12 AM PDT by traumer
A British local newspaper received an anonymous call about "some big news" in the US, shortly before President John F Kennedy was assassinated, according to documents.
A memo dated 26 November 1963 said the call was made to the Cambridge News at 18:05 GMT on 22 November 1963. This was 25 minutes before Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas. A copy of the memo was released by the National Archives in the US in July, but had gone unreported.
It was revealed again when the latest batch of documents relating to the assassination were released on Thursday.
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I seriously doubt Oswald took the time to call a British newspaper.
Strange how that is being majored. A woman by the name of Rose Cheramie was hospitalized in and around Eunice, Louisiana on November 20, 1963 and vainly tried to warn police that Kennedy was about to be killed.
The caller was that same lady that was running around telling the crowd in Las Vegas that “you are all gonna die”.
She’s a time traveler.
History Channel research came up with Oswald working with a Cuban group, “Alpha 66”. Nothing I have read or heard from the new revelations has countered that.
Meaningless.
I would be surprised if the person who assassinated a president wasn’t also involved in some kind of fringe groups in one way or another, to one degree or another.
He musta used his Obama phone.
Jeanne Dixon?
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Assassination tip off?
Give me a break. I was tipped off Nov 9. I checked it out with both the extreme left, YPSL, YSA, etal and the extreme right JBS, various militia types. Most often labeled a Coup d’Etat in Dallas, the rumors were rampant well prior to Nov 22.
Both extreme right and extreme left were in Dallas and heavily armed, both with a defensive mentality, to defend against a coup d’etat.
The refusal of the media, and the government, to acknowledge reality is more than just fake news. It is fake alternate universe. The mainstream media and government are less in touch with reality than the paranoids on the extremes.
Interesting but not terribly compelling. Newspapers get anonymous tips all the time that lead no where. If this was really a tip-off from someone in the know and said something specifically about an assassination attempt, then it becomes much more compelling. I’d also want to know about how the exact time was determined. If it is someone’s recollection, the timeline could be off slightly. If the call came after the news had begun to break, it is a nothing story.
“History Channel research...”
Right, because the History Channel is notorious for their painstaking research methodology and never airing sensational bullcrap just to get ratings.
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