Monthly Archives: October 2012

Assassinations of the future?

October 30, 2012
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Note the theme of this Atlantic Monthly article, how biological warfare may be future assassins’ weapon of choice. Hacking the President’s DNA The U.S. government is surreptitiously collecting the DNA of world leaders, and is reportedly protecting that of Barack Obama. Decoded, these genetic blueprints could provide compromising information. In the not-too-distant future, they may…

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Work begins soon on latest phase of Dealey Plaza restoration

October 29, 2012
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Work begins soon on latest phase of Dealey Plaza restoration

Work begins soon on latest phase of Dealey Plaza restoration  Tom Fox/Staff Photographer Construction is set to begin next month on the second phase of restoration of Dealey Plaza, including the pergolas on the south and north edges. By RUDOLPH BUSH, Staff Writer rbush@dallasnews.com Published: 28 October 2012 11:31 PM http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/downtown-dallas/headlines/20121028-work-begins-soon-on-latest-phase-of-dealey-plaza-restoration.ece The effects of time…

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Hudnall relives day JFK came through his ER

October 29, 2012
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Hudnall relives day JFK came through his ER BY FAITH HARPER fharper@tylerpaper.com http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20121016/NEWS01/310169991/0/CLUBORGA02 It was 49 years ago, but Dr. John Hudnall can recount Nov. 22, 1963, so clearly that he said he can recall the sights and smells of the day. Hudnall was a resident working at Parkland Hospital in Dallas when President John F.…

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Cuban dissident Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo dies at 77

October 28, 2012
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Cuban dissident Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo dies at 77

Cuban dissident Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo dies at 77 PAUL HAVEN, Associated Press Updated 7:33 p.m., Friday, October 26, 2012 http://www.newstimes.com/news/world/article/Cuban-dissident-Eloy-Gutierrez-Menoyo-dies-at-77-3984074.php FILE – In this Feb. 5, 2005 file photo, Cuban opposition leader and former prisoner Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo stands outside the entrance to the Spanish Embassy, in Havana, Cuba. The one-time Cuban rebel commander turned dissident died at…

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10 points of agreement on political assassinations

October 27, 2012
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10 POINTS OF AGREEMENT ON POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS Coalition on Political Assassinations and the Research Community This document is based on a consensus or large majority of the ballistics, forensic, photographic, legal, medical experts, academicians, journalists, historians, authors and serious independent researchers who have examined American political assassinations from the 1960s to the present. We have…

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Dallas unveils new brand: Big things happen here

October 27, 2012
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There is a certain irony in this clumsy attempt to re-brand Dallas with the tagline “Big Things Happen Here”. As you know better than anyone, the City has tried to marginalize and ultimately disown the biggest thing that has ever happened in Dallas (or likely ever will happen in Dallas) for nearly half a century.…

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Playing Politics with History – the Still Secret JFK Assassination Records 20 Years after the JFK Act

October 26, 2012
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The fight to secure the full release of all JFK assassination related records continues, two decades since the passage of the JFK Records Act. COPA sponsored the October 8 protest at the National Archives mentioned below. Bill Kelly, co-founder of the Committee for an Open Archives, the first member organization of COPA continues to report…

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The crisis that could have ended in a nuclear Armageddon

October 17, 2012
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The crisis that could have ended in a nuclear Armageddon

The crisis that could have ended in a nuclear Armageddon Russia Beyond the Headlines October 15, 2012 Alexey Dolinskiy http://rbth.ru/articles/2012/10/15/the_crisis_that_could_end_in_a_nuclear_armageddon_19131.html?utm_source=newsletter_2012-42&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=RBTH For 50 years now, the Cuban crisis has been one of the most widely discussed Cold War episodes. Although lasting less than a fortnight, it had a great lasting impact on global politics. And the…

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Pentagon Estimated 18,500 Casuaties in Cuba Invasion 1962, But If Nukes Launched, “Heavy Losses” Until U.S. Responded in Kind

October 15, 2012
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Pentagon Estimated 18,500 Casuaties in Cuba Invasion 1962, But If Nukes Launched, “Heavy Losses” Until U.S. Responded in Kind Gen. Taylor Proposed Major Retaliation if Cubans “Foolhardy” Enough to Try to Repel U.S. Invasion with Nuclear Weapons But Taylor Warned There Would Be “No Experience Factor Upon Which to Base an Estimate of Casualties” Pentagon…

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CNN Backstory on new evidence in RFK assassination

October 15, 2012
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This CNN coverage of the new evidence in the RFK assassination was the result of background research done by their reporter Brad Johnson. It aired on the 41st anniversary of the murder, in 2009. Flash! A newsman with CNN has uncovered evidence of a second gunman in the assassination of U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy…

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