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The Doomsday Project and Deep Events: JFK, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11

November 17, 2011
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The Doomsday Project and Deep Events: JFK, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11 Peter Dale Scott (talk at COPA meeting, November, 2011, see Watch Conference for video) I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that this agency [the National Security Agency] and all agencies that…

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Join us in Dallas, November 18-22

November 15, 2011
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Friends, We have a great lineup of speakers on a range of political assassinations this year in Dallas. Our topic is Evidence of Conspiracy. Here is a list: Jeff Morley, Walt Brown, William Turner, Peter Dale Scott, Russ Baker, Dr. Cyril Wecht, Dr. Gary Aguilar, Muneir Sirhan, Robert Groden, Loretta Napoleoni, Shane O’Sullivan, Ed Haslam,…

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The Railroading of LCDR Terri Pike

November 14, 2011
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The Railroading of LCDR Terri Pike

The Railroading of LCDR Florence “Terri” Pike USN Over Release of ONI Assassination Records. by Bill Kelly The package came in the mail from an anonymous source. It contained copies of official Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) and JFK Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) documents concerning the Review Board’s request for ONI records related to…

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RIP Carl Oglesby

September 14, 2011
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RIP Carl Oglesby

From the NY Times Carl Oglesby, Antiwar Leader in 1960s, Dies at 76 By MARGALIT FOX Carl Oglesby, who led Students for a Democratic Society as it publicly opposed the Vietnam War but who was later expelled by a radical faction that became the Weather Underground, died on Tuesday at his home in Montclair, N.J.…

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Home of archives employee working on Zapruder film raided

August 30, 2011
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Home of archives employee working on Zapruder film raided

Federal agents seized materials from the Rockville home of a retired National Archives department head Tuesday, shortly after a government report cited “significant weaknesses” in the agency’s security. Special agents from the National Archives and Records Administration’s Office of Inspector General searched a home in Rockville, said Archives Inspector General Paul Brachfeld in a statement…

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Guardian: Dag Hammarskjöld: evidence suggests UN chief’s plane was shot down

August 19, 2011
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Guardian: Dag Hammarskjöld: evidence suggests UN chief’s plane was shot down

Link New evidence has emerged in one of the most enduring mysteries of United Nations and African history, suggesting that the plane carrying the UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjöld was shot down over Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) 50 years ago, and the murder was covered up by British colonial authorities. A British-run commission of inquiry…

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CIA FORCED TO RELEASE LONG SECRET OFFICIAL HISTORY OF BAY OF PIGS INVASION

August 2, 2011
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CIA FORCED TO RELEASE LONG SECRET OFFICIAL HISTORY OF BAY OF PIGS INVASION

National Security Archive Update, August 1, 2011 CIA FORCED TO RELEASE LONG SECRET OFFICIAL HISTORY OF BAY OF PIGS INVASION National Security Archive lawsuit yields never-before-seen volumes of Massive Study; Agency continues to withhold Volume 5 For more information contact: Peter Kornbluh – 202/994-7000 http://www.nsarchive.org Washington, D.C., August 1, 2011 – Pursuant to a FOIA…

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City Hall Blames Dealey Plaza Arrest On Sixth Floor. Can You Guess Who Sixth Floor Blames?

July 17, 2011
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Get Off My Lawn City Hall Blames Dealey Plaza Arrest On Sixth Floor. Can You Guess Who Sixth Floor Blames? By Jim Schutze Thu., Jul. 14 2011 at 12:19 PM Dallas Observer Just for the sake of historical accuracy, I would like to point out that the city of Dallas has claimed in court filings…

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Library could lose RFK papers

July 17, 2011
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Library could lose RFK papers Family wants legacy honored By Adam Clymer and Don Van Natta Jr. New York Times / July 12, 2011 WASHINGTON – As archivists prepare to make public 63 boxes of Robert F. Kennedy’s papers at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, his family members are considering moving them elsewhere…

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Family of Robert F. Kennedy Rethinks His Place at Library

July 12, 2011
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Family of Robert F. Kennedy Rethinks His Place at Library

From the Washington Post By ADAM CLYMER and DON VAN NATTA Jr. WASHINGTON — As archivists prepare to make public 63 boxes of Robert F. Kennedy’s papers at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, his family members are having second thoughts about where they should be housed and are considering moving them elsewhere because…

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