It's been almost 40 years, and still no one can agree on how many shots were fired, who fired them, why Kennedy was killed, and why so much evidence was mishandled and covered up by official government investigators. The Kennedy assination was a turning point in the history of the United States, it was the moment when people stopped believing what their government told them.
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Backyard Rifle Photographs |
| I met with Mr. Brian Mee in my home for the better part of three hours to discuss the famous backyard rifle photos, which seem to show Oswald wearing a pistol belt and holding a rifle in one hand and some radical newspapers in the other hand. There are three backyard photographs currently in evidence. |
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CIA Confesses to Kennedy Assassination |
by Marita Lorenz |
| Trial Testimony by Deposition Under Oath of CIA agent Marita Lorenz
From the Defamation Trial of E. Howard Hunt vs. Liberty Lobby
United States District Court for Southern District of Florida,
January 1985 |
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Clay L. Shaw's Trial and the CIA |
by Lawrence R. Houston |
| The investigation of District Attorney Garrison of New Orleans into the assassination of President Kennedy, and his attack on the Warren Commission report, now focuses on one facet--the trial of Clay L. Shaw, who has been indicted for conspiracy to assassinate the President. In his public announcements Garrison has been careful not to reveal his theory of the trial. |
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Col. L. Fletcher Prouty on the JFK Assasination |
by L. Fletcher Prouty |
| Only one month earlier President Kennedy had directed the Secretary of Defense
to bring 1,000 men home from Vietnam in time for Christmas; and he had
promised to have all Americans out of Vietnam before the end of 1965. He, and
members of his administration, knew all too well that "nuclear strength cannot
stop a guerrilla war," and that outsiders could not do it either. The
Vietnamese were going to have to win their own war.
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David Ferrie: Presumed Guilty |
by David Reitzes |
| In the wake of Oliver Stone's JFK, it's almost inevitable that David Ferrie should become for many people a suspect in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Joe Pesci's memorable performance as a manic, demented clown has indelibly marked Ferrie as a suspicious character for all posterity. |
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Disappearing Witnesses |
by Penn Jones, Jr. |
| Shortly after dark on Sunday night, November 24, 1963, after Ruby
had killed Lee Harvey Oswald, a meeting took place in Jack Ruby's
apartment in Oak Cliff, a suburb of Dallas, Texas. Five persons
were present. George Senator and Attorney Tom Howard were
present and having a drink in the apartment when two newsmen
arrived. The newsmen were Bill Hunter of the Long Beach
California Press Telegram and Jim Koethe of the Dallas Times
Herald. Attorney C.A. Droby of Dallas arranged the meeting for the
two newsmen, Jim Martin, a close friend of George Senator's, was
also present at the apartment meeting. |
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Disappearing Witnesses -- Follow-up |
by ratitor |
| That the concept of (or the ideal we ascribe to) justice --
"justice ... for all," equal justice for all under the law
-- is often quite a different thing from the application of
justice which our experiences in life teaches us about. |
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Gettin' A Kick Out Of Truth |
by Mike Regan |
| The enclosed pages of material examines specific facts of which have been overlooked during the course of these past thirty eight years which eliminate, quite clearly, any possibility that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. |
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Interview with Mr. Mee Concerning the Backyard Photos of Lee Harvey Oswald |
| On Tuesday, 16 August, 1994, I met with Mr. Brian Mee in my home
for the better part of three hours to discuss the famous backyard
rifle photos, which seem to show Oswald wearing a pistol belt
and holding a rifle in one hand and some radical newspapers
in the other hand. There are three backyard photographs
currently in evidence. They are labeled CE 133-A, B, and C.
Each shows the Oswald figure in a different pose. Although the
Dallas police said they found two negatives, one for A and one
for B, only the B negative is known to exist. An important
backyard snapshot was discovered in the late 1970s when the House
Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) was conducting its
investigation. This photo, known as 133-A, DeMohrenschildt, is
much clearer than 133-A and was printed full negative. |
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JFK Doctors Back Warren Commission |
by Lawrence K. Altman |
| They say a bullet from lone gunman killed him. |
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JFK's Assassination |
by Awesomniac |
| In november of 1963, the United States President was shot dead by a gunman posted behind "the grassy knoll". This gunman was in fact a gun-woman. An assassin hired from the Triads. |
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JFK: The Assassination and the Lies |
| The secret government of the United States showed its ugly face on
November 22, 1963 - in the after rain sun of Dallas, Texas, at
precisely 12:30 PM, our 35th President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy,
was gunned down in Dealey Plaza - less than a half an hour later,
he was pronounced dead. The country was numb with disbelief. |
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M.E.R. Magazine's Brian Quig Columns from 1991 |
by Brian Quig |
| Review of Monetary and Economic Review magazine's 1991 issues - the New World Order is coming! |
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National Security Action Memorandum No.273: Vietnam |
| The following contains the complete text of National Security
Action Memo (NSAM) 273 regarding US goals and policies in South Vietnam,
as signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson four days following his taking
office on the death of John F. Kennedy. Interspersed among the text are
relevant excerpts from the draft of this memo which is dated November 21,
1963, the day before JFK was assassinated. |
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Nomenclature of an Assassination Cabal |
| The killing of President Kennedy was planned and supervised by
Division Five of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a relatively
small department within the FBI whose usual duties are espionage
and counter-espionage activities. |
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Secret Service Report on Dean Andrews |
| This is the report taken immediately after the assassination by the
Secret Service from Dean Andrews, receiver of the call from "Clay
Bertrand" to defend Oswald.
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The Assassination: An Overview |
| During his electoral battle tour in the south of the States, John F.
Kennedy visited Dallas (Texas) on November 22nd, 1963. At his
arrival at 1140 hours, he was welcomed warmly by the people of
the city. Kennedy, Governor John Connally and their wives sat
down in the limousine of the President which lead the motorcade
through the town. |
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The Guns of Dallas |
by L. Fletcher Prouty |
| Almost everyone who has taken the time to do any reading and
thinking about that crime knows by now that John Kennedy was killed
not by a lone assassin, but by a group of hired "mechanics." Let's
look at some of the hard facts of this murder and put to rest once
and for all the "cover-up" report of the Warren Commission.
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The Interrogation of Oswald |
by The Dallas Police Department |
| I have typed the following from a 12 page report
released by the Dallas Police Department. Each of
the pages is stamped: "Photoreproduction from
Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center City of Dallas, Texas" |
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The Kennedy Assassination and the Watergate Burglars |
by Jim Koepke |
| CIA Director admits a conspiracy in the death of JFK. |
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The Kennedy Conspiracy - Re-open the Investigation |
| The John F. Kennedy assassination has always had the air of being
a riddle hidden inside an enigma, with various official government
conclusions being forwarded at different times depending on which
government body was investigating the Presidential murder. |
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The Kennedy-Nixon-Bush Connection |
by Paul Kangas |
| A newly discovered FBI document reveals that George Bush was directly involved in the 1963 murder of President John Kennedy. The document places Bush working with the now-famous CIA agent, Felix Rodriguez, recruiting right-wing Cuban exiles for the invasion of Cuba. |
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The Last Words of Lee Harvey Oswald |
by Lee Harvey Oswald |
| At noon, on a street in Dallas, the president of the United States is
assassinated. He is hardly dead when the official version is
broadcast. In that version, which will be the definitive one, Lee
Harvey Oswald alone has killed John Kennedy. |
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The Murder of JFK |
| Some new, and astounding, information is now available at the
Assassination Information Center, 603 Munger Avenue, Dallas, Texas.
(This location is not be confused with the museum display on the 6th floor
of the former Texas School Book Depository). On August 6, 1990, a man, by
the name of Ricky White, went public with information as to the conspiracy
to kill John F. Kennedy. White declared, at a packed news conference, that
on November 22, 1963, his father, Roscoe White, had shot J.F.K. from behind
the stockade picket fence on the grassy knoll on orders from the Central
Intelligence Agency. |
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When They Kill A President |
by Roger Craig |
| Roger Craig was a deputy Sheriff in Dallas at the time of the assassination
of President Kennedy. He was a member of a group of men from Dallas County
Sheriff James Eric "Bill" Decker's office that was directed to stand out in
front of the Sheriff's office on Main Street (at the corner of Houston) and
"take no part whatsoever in the security of that motorcade." Once he heard
the first shot, Roger Craig immediately bolted towards Houston Street. His
participation in the formative hours of the investigation during the rest
of that day and into the evening included observations and experiences that
would have singlehandedly destroyed the Warren Commission fairy tale before
a grand jury or a Congressional investigation.
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Who Speaks for Clay Shaw? |
by Dave Reitzes |
| In March of 1967, Clay Lavergne Shaw of New Orleans, Louisiana was indicted for conspiring to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. It took exactly two years for his case to navigate its way through an arduous marathon of motions, continuances, and appeals. |