Robert F. Kennedy Jr. creates a story with ‘legs’ by offering pro-conspiracy views on his uncle’s 1963 assassination in Dealey Plaza

January 15, 2013
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. creates a story with ‘legs’ by offering pro-conspiracy views on his uncle’s 1963 assassination in Dealey Plaza By Michael Granberry / Reporter Pop Culture Blog, dallasnews.com 2:15 pm on January 14, 2013 EXCERPTS FROM ARTICLE, FOR FULL TEXT SEE: http://popcultureblog.dallasnews.com/2013/01/robert-f-kennedy-jr-creates-a-story-with-legs-by-offering-pro-conspiracy-views-on-his-uncles-1963-assassination-in-dealey-plaza.html/ Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stunned the crowd at the Winspear Opera…

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Kennedys make rare visit to Dallas, say RFK questioned ‘lone gunman’ theory in JFK assassination

January 15, 2013
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Kennedys make rare visit to Dallas, say RFK questioned ‘lone gunman’ theory in JFK assassination By DAVID FLICK, Staff Writer Dallas Morning News 12 January 2013 EXCERPTED FROM DALLAS MORNING NEWS, SEE FULL TEXT AT http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/dallas/headlines/20130112-kennedys-make-rare-visit-to-dallas-say-rfk-questioned-lone-gunman-theory-in-jfk-assassination.ece?action=reregister A rare public appearance in Dallas this weekend by relatives of President John F. Kennedy was filled with political…

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‘Robert Kennedy suspected conspiracy behind John Kennedy’s killing’

January 12, 2013
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After five decades of public silence, Robert Kennedy’s children spoke to television talk-show host Charlie Rose in Dallas, Texas about their father’s suspicions of a conspiracy in the assassination of his brother. They confirm other family members had similar doubts. These suspicions undoubtedly extend to the assassination of their own father, Robert F. Kennedy. Major…

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Baylor library’s JFK archive grows into one of nation’s premier collections

January 7, 2013
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Baylor library’s JFK archive grows into one of nation’s premier collections By DAVID TARRANT The Dallas Morning News dtarrant@dallasnews.com Published: 05 January 2013 10:23 PM EXCERPTS, FOR FULL TEXT SEE: http://www.dallasnews.com/news/state/headlines/20130105-baylor-librarys-jfk-archive-grows-into-one-of-nations-premier-collections.ece Thousands will descend on Dealey Plaza in November for the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But one of the…

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City of Dallas to raze 600 Elsbeth this week, ending years of fighting over former Oswald apartment

January 7, 2013
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After a long effort by the owner to keep the building intact as a historical site, a Dallas court ordered demolition. Items from the Oswald apartment were auctioned. History is demolished by time. City of Dallas to raze 600 Elsbeth this week, ending years of fighting over former Oswald apartment By Robert Wilonsky rwilonsky@dallasnews.com Dallas…

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National Geographic Channel Reteams With Bill O’Reilly And Ridley Scott For ‘Killing Kennedy’ Film About JFK’s Assassination

January 6, 2013
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Tom Hanks shames himself again by participating in this charade, driven by Bill O’Reilly’s best-selling but historically inaccurate rendition of the Warren Commission’s flawed conclusions fifty years later. Hanks will also be part of a docudrama based on the similarly flawed work of Vincent Bugliosi in a new film, Parkland. This massive propaganda effort is…

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Echoes of Dallas’ reaction resonate nearly 50 years after JFK assassination

January 6, 2013
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Echoes of Dallas’ reaction resonate nearly 50 years after JFK assassination By JEFFREY WEISS Dallas Morning News 05 January 2013 EXCERPTED FROM ORIGINAL ARTICLE, FOR FULL TEXT SEE – http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/dallas/headlines/20130105-echoes-of-dallas-reaction-resonate-nearly-50-years-after-jfk-assassination.ece?action=reregister In January 1963, if you’d asked people more than a day’s drive from Dallas what they knew about the city, lots of them would have…

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11/22/2013

January 5, 2013
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11/22/2013 by Mimi Swartz Texas Monthly December 2012 http://www.texasmonthly.com/2012-12-01/feature4.php?click_code=c8f4a6002944b338d50dcc7eb3b056c8# In one year the entire world will turn its attention to Dallas to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the murder of John F. Kennedy. The mayor hopes to show off a city that has evolved into a sophisticated global destination. But when it comes to the…

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Skeptics of JFK assassination official version say they’re barred from 50th anniversary

January 5, 2013
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Skeptics of JFK assassination official version say they’re barred from 50th anniversary By Edmund DeMarche Published January 02, 2013 FoxNews.com http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/02/group-says-dallas-infringed-on-first-amendment-right-for-not-issuing-jfk/#ixzz2H5YeQVvg PHOTO Nov. 22, 1963: President John F. Kennedy is slumped in the backseat of this car immediately after being shot in Dallas. (AP) A Washington-based group that has long questioned the official version of…

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Dealey Plaza Controversy Featured in Wall Street Journal

January 5, 2013
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Dealey Plaza Controversy Featured in Wall Street Journal

Dallas is in denial. They want to grab the national and international press attention they know is coming to Dealey Plaza next November 22, the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination. They don’t want to talk about his death, though, at the time and place where it happened. They want to freeze time at 12:29…

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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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