Douglas Brinkley convicts Oswald on TV

February 3, 2012
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Reporting LIVE from our headquarters, Charlie Rose: “giving you a sense of history…” http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12123 31 January 2012 Douglas Brinkley, historian: “So far I’ve bought into the Posner, Case Closed” … “The big question still remaining: `Why did Oswald do it?'” … “I believe Oswald could have made the shot.” NOTE: Oswald could have “made the…

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Air Force One Radio Transmission Transcript – Update

February 2, 2012
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Recently discovered and released audio tapes from secure Air Force One radio transmissions on November 22, 1963 following the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas at 12:30 CST add more details to the previous incomplete version made available at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library. Repeated requests for release of the original tapes by researchers have…

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Richard E. Snyder, Foreign Service officer who handled Oswald’s attempted defection, dies at 92

February 1, 2012
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Richard Snyder, who clearly served as an intelligence liaison at the Soviet Embassy, facilitated the “defection” of Lee Harvey Oswald and at least eight other “defectors”, who came during the same month and returned during a later one. Oswald, according to Snyder, had also threatened to give up secrets he knew from his Marine service…

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Jack Walsh, 79, Secret Service agent who guarded JFK’s family

February 1, 2012
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Jack Walsh, 79, Secret Service agent who guarded JFK’s family Boston Globe January 31, 2012 By Bryan Marquard PHOTO In this 1965 Globe front page photo, John Kennedy Jr. ran down a street in England, with Jack Walsh keeping pace. (AP FILE PHOTO/ 1965) Jack Walsh was a relatively new Secret Service agent when President…

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Surgeon recounts JFK operation

February 1, 2012
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Surgeon recounts JFK operation McKinnie Star, Local News By Chris Beattie, cbeattie@acnpapers.com Saturday, January 28, 2012 4:27 PM CST Chris Beattie/Staff PHOTO – Dr. Robert McClelland recounts to the Rotary Club of McKinney what happened Nov. 22, 1963 in the Parkland Memorial Hospital operating room where former President John F. Kennedy took his final breaths.…

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US Archives releases longer audio tape from Air Force One after Kennedy assassination

February 1, 2012
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US Archives releases longer audio tape from Air Force One after Kennedy assassination Boston Globe, boston.com 01/30/2012 4:23 PM By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff WASHINGTON — The Kennedy assassination was one of the most heart-wrenching and chaotic events in modern American history — and one still replete with mysteries. But now a little more light…

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The Deaths of JFK, RFK—and the Silence of the Lambs

January 25, 2012
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The Deaths of JFK, RFK—and the Silence of the Lambs By Russ Baker WhoWhatWhy.com Jan 23, 2012 PHOTO OF LEONARDO DI CAPRIO AND JOHN F. KENNEDY see link below for photos Which is the real president? And which is the real story? As the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy approaches, there…

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Fifty Years of Secrecy Surrounding the JFK Assassination is Enough

January 25, 2012
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Fifty Years of Secrecy Surrounding the JFK Assassination is Enough The Assassination Archives and Research Center (AARC), a Washington DC based non-profit group, in a letter to the Archivist of the United States has requested that the National Archives and the CIA release some 50,000 pages relating to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination that remain…

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‘It’s a going to be a hell of a day’: Declassified JFK tapes reveal president’s sense of foreboding about fateful trip to Dallas

January 24, 2012
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This Daily Mail article tracks the AP wire story posted below, but adds some details along with photos and audio tapes. For those additions visit the link at the end. ‘It’s a going to be a hell of a day’: Declassified JFK tapes reveal president’s sense of foreboding about fateful trip to Dallas Secret discussions…

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JFK library to release last of his secret tapes

January 24, 2012
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Jan 24, 2:50 AM EST JFK library to release last of his secret tapes By BRIDGET MURPHY Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — President John F. Kennedy’s library is releasing 45 hours of privately recorded meetings and phone calls, providing a window into the final months of his life. The tapes include discussions of conflict in…

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Ethel Kennedy spills family secrets

January 21, 2012
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Ethel Kennedy spills family secrets New York Post Updated: Fri., Jan. 20, 2012, 12:49 PM By LOU LUMENICK PARK CITY, Utah — Robert F. Kennedy feared the Mafia would try to blind his young children in an acid attack to deter his investigation into labor racketeering, his widow, Ethel, reveals for the first time. Speaking…

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‘Denied in Full’: Federal Judges Grill CIA Lawyers on JFK Secrets

January 20, 2012
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Jefferson Morley spoke at our most recent COPA meeting in Dallas last November and his comments are online at our website. He continues in his efforts to release the Joannides files, challenging the National Declassification Center to release them under President Obama’s Executive Order from 2009 ordering all files classified more than 30 years earlier…

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