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J.F.K. Conspiracy Theorist Betting $25,000

January 5, 2013
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J.F.K. Conspiracy Theorist Betting $25,000 FOX Charlotte, NC Story Updated: Nov 21, 2012 http://www.foxcharlotte.com/news/top-stories/JFK-Conspiracy-Theorist-Betting-25000-180451741.html?m=y&smobile=y Charlotte, N.C.–“Kennedy is Assassinated” read the Charlotte Observer headline, the day after the President’s death. Just as focus turned to the “Man Accused in Gun Death,” Lee Harvey Oswald. “He was dead as soon as Kennedy was dead. It was just…

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Dick Russell papers donated to Poague Library

January 2, 2013
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JFK assassination researcher Dick Russell has donated the research for his 1992 book, The Man Who Knew Too Much, hailed by Publisher’s Weekly as “a masterpiece of historical reconstruction” focusing on the Kennedy assassination along with several years of LIFE magazine dating from 1957, to the Poague Library at Baylor University in Waco, TX. Visit…

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Sign the petition to Free the JFK Files

December 17, 2012
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Here is an update from researcher Bill Kelly on the petition drive to free all the remaining classified JFK assassination records immediately. If you have not signed on yet, please do so at http://www.change.org/petitions/free-the-jfk-files?utm_source=supporter_message&utm_medium=email FREE THE FILES PETITION UPDATE Many thanks to all those who have signed this petition. Just because the NARA and CIA…

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Presidential Library opens $11 million exhibit that reconsiders LBJ

December 17, 2012
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Another rewriting of history. One would almost forget that LBJ was forced to withdraw his bid for a second term because of the war he escalated in Vietnam, in direct opposition to the withdrawal plans of President Kennedy. Note the bevy of professional historians responsible for this exhibit and their sources. Presidential Library opens $11…

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Landmark Commission task force to take its first look at these interpretive signs proposed for Dealey Plaza

December 13, 2012
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Here is the comment we posted: If you left off the last sentence of the First Shot sign it would not be controversial and it would be “just the facts”. The references to the “assassin’s window” are completely speculative, based on the flawed conclusions of the Warren Commission and it’s staff. Faced with at least…

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Don Adams, former FBI agent and JFK author had house fire

December 12, 2012
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Don Adams, former FBI agent and author of From an Office Building With A High-Powered Rifle, about his investigation into a right-wing activist who closely predicted the JFK assassination, reportedly suffered an accidental fire that burned his house and papers in October. He survived and lives with his son. He spoke at COPA’a Dallas meeting…

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Memories of WFAA’s old ‘News 8 Etc.’ morning show are bittersweet

December 11, 2012
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The Dallas Morning News fondly remembers Don Harris a local WFAA TV broadcaster but leaves out the most important parts of the story. Don Harris was the only major news reporter to interview Grace Walden Stevens in Memphis, crediting her story that the man in the rooming house who ran out with a rifle after…

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William Pawley, the Kennedy Assassination, and Watergate TILT and the “Phase Three” Story of Clare Boothe Luce

December 11, 2012
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This talk was presented at the 2012 COPA meeting in Dallas and is reprinted here with the author’s permission. William Pawley, the Kennedy Assassination, and Watergate TILT and the “Phase Three” Story of Clare Boothe Luce By Prof Peter Dale Scott A new biography of William Pawley clarifies the millionaire’s status as a friend and…

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JFKcountercoup: Open Letter to Judge John Tunheim

December 7, 2012
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JFKcountercoup: Open Letter to Judge John Tunheim To: Judge John Tunheim Former Chairman of the Assassinations Records Review Boad From: William Kelly Co-Founder of Committee for an Open Archives and COPA. Re: Statements to the Minnesotta CBS local and as published and posted: It was with deep regret and some indignation that I read your…

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U.S. Court of Appeals Rejects CIA’s Motion to Squash Lawsuit on Bay of Pigs History

December 7, 2012
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CIA and Justice Department Argued That Release of Draft History Would “Confuse the Public” U.S. Court of Appeals Rejects CIA’s Motion to Squash Lawsuit on Bay of Pigs History National Security Archive Freedom of Information Case to Receive Full Hearing Posted – December 7, 2012 For more information contact: Tom Blanton or Nate Jones- 202/994-7000…

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