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Vietnam and the Legacy of the JFK Presidency

November 28, 2013
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Kennedy was unequivocally planning to withdraw from Vietnam. Pierre Salinger, his press secretary wrote that he could not understand why people question this since he was told to announce it on the White House steps to the press. The son of John Kenneth Galbraith has written recently about the evidence his father knew as well.…

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The Umbrella Man – Erroll Morris and Josiah “Tink” Thompson

November 28, 2013
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This video, dated November 22, 2011, appeared in the New York Times online video section on November 23 this year. Documentary filmmaker Erroll Morris interviews Josiah Thompson, author of Six Seconds in Dallas about his view of “Umbrella Man”, a character he named in the famous Zapruder film who holds up and pumps an umbrella…

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Solving Kennedy’s Murder: A Modest Proposal for Progress

November 28, 2013
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Boardman does a disservice both by suggesting that there is no hard or conclusive evidence of a second shooter in Dallas in the assassination of JFK (all ballistics, forensic, medical, autopsy records, eyewitness, photographic and other evidence collected and revealed over the last 50 years has proven nothing else), and that the issue can be…

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JFK’s Embrace of Third World Nationalists

November 27, 2013
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JFK’s Embrace of Third World Nationalists By Jim DiEugenio Consortium News.com November 25, 2013 http://consortiumnews.com/2013/11/25/jfks-embrace-of-third-world-nationalists/ Exclusive: The intensive media coverage of the half-century anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s murder was long on hype and emotion but short on explaining how revolutionary JFK’s foreign policy was in his extraordinary support for Third World nationalists, as Jim…

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COPA on Grassy Knoll November 22 – Moment of Silence

November 27, 2013
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COPA on Grassy Knoll November 22 – Moment of Silence

COPA was on the Grassy Knoll twice this November 22 and held two Moment of Silence events. At 12:30 pm COPA was holding our traditional event a block and a half from Dealey Plaza, and inside the Plaza a few members who got tickets unveiled their conference shirts and the crowd and the world saw…

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A President for Peace: The deadly consequences of J.F.K.’s attempts at reconciliation

November 27, 2013
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A President for Peace The deadly consequences of J.F.K.’s attempts at reconciliation James W. Douglass The National Catholic Reporter November 18, 2013 http://americamagazine.org/issue/president-peace PHOTO President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, arrive at Love Field in Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963 (CNS/Cecil Stoughton/J.F.K. Library) The day President John F. Kennedy was murdered, a Divine Word…

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John F. Kennedy’s Vision of Peace by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

November 27, 2013
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John F. Kennedy’s Vision of Peace On the 50th anniversary of JFK’s death, his nephew recalls the fallen president’s attempts to halt the war machine By ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. November 20, 2013 12:30 PM ET http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/john-f-kennedys-vision-of-peace-20131120 On November 22nd, 1963, my uncle, president John F. Kennedy, went to Dallas intending to condemn as “nonsense”…

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New Film Out – Killing Oswald

November 27, 2013
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New Film Out – Killing Oswald

After its world premiere at the Texas Theatre in Dallas last Sunday and a successful UK cinema release yesterday, my new documentary KILLING OSWALD is now available to stream worldwide at www.killingoswald.com The film features interviews with authors John Newman, Dick Russell, David Kaiser and Joan Mellen; Cuban exile leader Antonio Veciana and Watergate burglar…

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JFK Conspiracy theorists blocked from the grassy knoll on Nov. 22

November 26, 2013
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The assassination of President Kennedy is no parlor game for us, nor is it unsolvable. The old evidence and the newly released files tell us who killed JFK, how and why. Parks falls into the old rejoinder that if there is more than one suspect or solution proffered then all are false. Conspiracies often involve…

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On a Day It Can Never Escape, Dallas Tries to Heal

November 26, 2013
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COPA is mentioned in the New York Times (excerpt and full article below) and for the first time a distinction appears between researchers and critics and “conspiracy theorists”. [EXCERPT]”Critics and conspiracy theorists complained that the city sanitized Dealey Plaza for the dignitaries and the cameras, and stifled their free-speech rights by restricting access to the…

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