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Gene Case R.I.P.

September 29, 2010
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Gene Case R.I.P.

Friend and COPA supporter Gene Case passed away on September 9th of this year. New York Times obituary Gene Case was a JFK assassination researcher, good friend and supporter of both COPA and the idea of a museum in Washington, DC that would highlight the assassination. He was thinking about and working toward a 50th…

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RFK assassination site reopens as school

September 18, 2010
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RFK assassination site reopens as school

From the AP LOS ANGELES — The site where Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated opened Monday as a $578 million complex of public schools for thousands of students after years of disputes over historic preservation. The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex resembles the once-stately Ambassador Hotel, where the New York senator was slain…

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Civil Rights photographer outed as FBI informant

September 18, 2010
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Civil Rights photographer outed as FBI informant

Commentary by John Judge I met Withers at a commemorative march for Dr. King on the anniversary of the assassination, April 4, some years ago in Memphis. He saw our banner for the Coalition on Political Assassinations and our call to release the files on Dr. King from the House Select Committee on Assassinations. He…

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School built on site of RFK assassination

August 24, 2010
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School built on site of RFK assassination

Commentary from John Judge While put to use for a good public purpose, apparently at great cost, this structure replaces the old Ambassador Hotel, site of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Alleged assassin Sirhan Sirhan’s attorney fought for years for access to the panty, the scene of the crime, to perform ballistics…

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Former FBI agent says Oswald didn’t kill Kennedy

August 21, 2010
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Former FBI agent says Oswald didn’t kill Kennedy

AKRON, Ohio – A retired FBI Agent from Summit County is making claims regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy that go beyond conspiracy theories. Don Adams speaks clearly and concisely when describing the events of November 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was killed, and he doesn’t waiver from his position that Lee…

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White House sets up website to debunk conspiracy theories

August 3, 2010
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White House sets up website to debunk conspiracy theories

White House launches new website to debunk conspiracy theories Aug 2 2010 THE White House has launched an official bid to shoot down conspiracy theories. A new website aims to counter claims that the US government have been involved in top-secret plots and sensational cover-ups. The “Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation” page – posted by the…

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Garrison assistant Andrew Sciambra passes.

July 30, 2010
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Garrison assistant Andrew Sciambra passes.

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2010/07/andrew_moo_moo_sciambra_who_wo.html Andrew ‘Moo Moo’ Sciambra, who worked on Jim Garrison investigation of JFK assassination, dies at age 75 Published: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 7:45 PM John Pope, The Times-Picayune John Pope, The Times-Picayune Andrew “Moo Moo” Sciambra, who as an Orleans Parish prosecutor worked on the investigation that his boss, Jim Garrison, was conducting into…

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Dealey Plaza vendor sues city of Dallas after police sweep

July 13, 2010
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Dealey Plaza vendor sues city of Dallas after police sweep

Robert Groden is no clown, as the comment rudely implies. He is a serious and committed researcher for decades into the truth of the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the mendacity of the official version and the media that still denies reality to support it, including the Sixth Floor Museum, funded to perpetuate the…

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Cuban ex-intelligence chief recalls JFK assassination

July 13, 2010
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Cuban ex-intelligence chief recalls JFK assassination

This article supports the contention that Operation Northwoods, a plot by the Joint Chiefs to use a staged traumatic incident that could be plausibly linked to Fidel Castro and used to get public support for a US military invasion and toppling of the Cuban leadership, which had been rejected by President Kennedy at the time,…

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Dallas police crack down on Dealey Plaza vendors

June 19, 2010
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Our good friend and longtime researcher Robert Groden, who has sold his excellent books and films in Dealey Plaza for decades, in opposition to the official story being perpetrated by the Sixth Floor Museum, was arrested in this most recent raid, following dozens of other wrongful arrests for the same “crime” that were consistently thrown…

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