Monthly Archives: April 2012

Political Assassinations and Their Relevance Today

April 29, 2012
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“Political Assassinations and Their Relevance Today” John Judge and Cynthia McKinney Wednesday, April 11th A talk given at University of DC David Clark Law School

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A Reporter Remembers When History Tapped Him on the Shoulder

April 29, 2012
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A Reporter Remembers When History Tapped Him on the Shoulder Al Eisele, Editor-at-Large, The Hill Huffington Post, The Blog April 4, 2012 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/al-eisele/a-reporter-remembers-when_b_1402982.html He may be the only person still living who witnessed firsthand the two pivotal events of one of the most dramatic — and traumatic — days in American history. And even though…

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Robert Caro’s new book on LBJ says Johnson took no part in the assasssination

April 29, 2012
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The Wall Street Journal of April 27, 2012 contains a lengthy review by Robert Draper of Robert Caro’s new book, “The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power.” Here are some highlights of the book review: “…Mr. Caro has revealed that Johnson had accepted the ignominy of the vice presidency in large part because…

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RFK assassination witness tells CNN: There was a second shooter

April 29, 2012
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RFK assassination witness tells CNN: There was a second shooter By Michael Martinez and Brad Johnson, CNN updated 3:36 PM EDT, Sun April 29, 2012 http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/28/justice/california-rfk-second-gun/ PHOTO In this NBC photo taken in 1965, TV actress Nina Roman, today known as Nina Rhodes-Hughes, left, and her “Morning Star” co-star Elizabeth Perry, right, meet Robert F.…

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Operation Phoenix interviews by Douglas Valentine

April 26, 2012
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Operation Phoenix was a massive covert political assassination used by US Special Forces during the Vietnam war to identify and kill suspected enemy forces. Similar tactics are emerging in the current war on suspected terrorists. These are inside accounts of the deadly program that killed thousands, many of them innocent, all of them political murders.…

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Secret Service Scandal….Not the First

April 16, 2012
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There were many other breaks from standard operating procedure by the Secret Service in the planning and the execution of that motorcade in Dallas. The current scandal should be looked at in the same light. Drinking the night before duty, meeting with prostitutes in their own hotel rooms are forbidden for more than moralist reasons.…

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John Judge of Coalition On Political Assassinations, in Washington,D.C., believes gov’t records hide details surrounding King assassination

April 7, 2012
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John Judge of Coalition On Political Assassinations, in Washington,D.C., believes gov’t records hide details surrounding King assassination 4:45 PM, Apr 5, 2012 Channel 9NEWS NOW, Washington, DC See local news channel item video at: http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/200358/158/Govt-Documents-About-Martin-Luther-King-Jr-Remain-Secret WASHINGTON, D.C. ( WUSA ) – On the 44th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in…

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COPA Vigil MLK Memorial April 4, 2012

April 5, 2012
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COPA Vigil MLK Memorial April 4, 2012

On April 4, 2012, the 44th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. COPA held a day-long vigil at the new Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington, DC. Several COPA members attended the event, and we got a brief visit from civil rights activist Dick Gregory. Here are some of the…

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‘I wrapped the president’s exploded head in my jacket’: Jackie Kennedy’s secret service agent relives horrifying moments after JFK was assassinated

April 5, 2012
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Everything that Secret Service agent Clint Hill has said over the years about those horrific events in Dallas when Kennedy was assassinated contradict the official findings of the Warren Commission. At least this article uses the term “accused” in relation to Oswald. JFK’s skull and brain matter went up and back to the left from…

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Nellie Connally – That Day in Dallas

April 2, 2012
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Nellie Connally – That Day iin Dallas By Robert R. Rees, CyberProfile Contributing Editor The “First Lady of Texas”, Nellie Connally spoke about the JFK assassination. Charm, poise, and strength are traits that she shared in common with her late husband, John, the former Governor of Texas. To say that Mrs. Connally will never forget…

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