Monthly Archives: August 2012

Jack Ruby sought publicity and class, Tony Zoppi remembered

August 30, 2012
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It’s shameless of Dallas Morning News columnist, Alan Peppard, to use the Tony Zoppi obituary to spout the big lie, and while doing so, Peppard had to be hard-pressed to pull out the original attempt at fooling Americans with “(Ruby) … told me he didn’t want Jackie Kennedy to have to come to Dallas and…

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HSCA Researcher Gaeton Fonzi dies

August 30, 2012
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We will miss Gaeton Fonzi, who did excellent work on the staff of the House Select Committee on Assassinations regarding the role of the CIA and the anti-Castro elements they employed in covert operations against Cuba and assassination plans against Castro, and their intersection with Lee Harvey Oswald and the JFK assassination. He was a…

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National Archives: No New JFK Docs

August 28, 2012
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National Archives: No New JFK Docs

The National Declassification Center, which was created to implement President Obama’s 2009 Executive Order forcing the release without review of classified records from 25 years before or earlier. This article reflects their decision that both the still classified or locked records pertaining to President Kennedy’s assassination and to the death of Dr. Martin Luther King…

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Pursuing Truth on the Kennedy Assassination

August 26, 2012
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Pursuing Truth on the Kennedy Assassination

Pursuing Truth on the Kennedy Assassination by Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD Excerpted from full article at http://lewrockwell.com/miller/miller40.1.html Everyone over the age of 60, and many over age 55 who were in grade school at the time, remember where they were and what they were doing when they heard what happened to President John F.…

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From the archive, 18 August 1970: Kennedy talked of possibility of killing Castro

August 22, 2012
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From the archive, 18 August 1970: Kennedy talked of possibility of killing Castro

Here is the article that led to the posted one below. Again, the title is misleading.  Senator Smathers pretends not to recall who brought up the idea of assassinating Castro, though it was clearly himself. JFK asked questions and rejected the idea.  Smathers even suggests he rejected it first. Kennedy made clear what he thought…

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Senator Suggested Attack on Cuba To Kennedy 2 Years Prior To Operation Northwoods Proposal

August 22, 2012
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In intelligence parlance, a “False Flag” operation is one in which people are deceptively recruited to carry out actions, give information or launch attacks on behalf of one country when they are actually being manipulated by another. False sponsorship might be the right term for what the author wants to convey, but the meaning has…

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Unheard King audio found in attic

August 21, 2012
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Unheard King audio found in attic

AP Exclusive: Unheard King audio found in attic By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II Associated Press Aug 21, 6:38 PM EDT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Stephon Tull was looking through dusty old boxes in his father’s attic in Chattanooga a few months ago when he stumbled onto something startling: an audio reel labeled, “Dr. King interview,…

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Complete Transcript of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassination Conspiracy Trial

August 16, 2012
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Researcher Dave Ratcliffe has painstakingly revived the full transcript of the trial of the century, the civil trial brought by the King family  in Memphis that exonerates James Earl Ray and points to the real conspiracy behind the assassination of Dr. King. This trial got almost no press coverage at the time and the guilty…

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Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country’s Most Controversial Cover-Ups

August 7, 2012
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Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country’s Most Controversial Cover-Ups Richard Belzer and David Wayne, introduction by Jesse Ventura Dead Wrong is a study of the scientific and forensic facts of four assassinations of the 1960s (President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black Panther leader Fred Hampton),…

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Kennedys keep vise-grip on RFK papers

August 5, 2012
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Kennedys keep vise-grip on RFK papers

Kennedys keep vise-grip on RFK papers Robert Kennedy and John Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962. (Bettmann/CORBIS) By Bryan Bender Globe Staff / August 5, 2012 Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2012/08/05/index_details_contents_of_robert_f_kennedys_papers/?page=full WASHINGTON — A trove of documents housed in a secure vault at the John F. Kennedy Library has long been described as Robert…

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