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  16 Questions on the Assassination
After the assassination and Oswald’s arrest, judgment was pronounced swiftly: Oswald was the assassin, and he had acted alone.
Held in custody for nine weeks and questioned almost daily by the F.B.I. and Secret Service, she finally testified to the Warren Commission and, according to Earl Warren, said that she believed her husband was the assassin.
These are only a few of the questions raised by the official versions of the assassination and by the way in which the entire case against Oswald has been conducted.
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  16 Questions on the Assassination - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
16 Questions On the Assassination was a paper by Bertrand Russell, published on September 6, 1964.
Bertrand Russell, then in his nineties, wrote the paper questioning the conclusions of the Warren Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
16 Questions On the Assassination, by Bertrand Russell (http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/the_critics/russell/Sixteen_questions_Russell.html)
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 Science Fair Projects - 16 Questions on the Assassination
Bertrand Russell, in his nineties, wrote a paper questioning the conclusions of the Warren Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The paper was entitled, 16 Questions On the Assassination, by Bertrand Russell, and published on September 6, 1964.
It begins with the following paragraph, setting the stage for a series of penetrating questions, some of which have never been fully answered.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/16_Questions_on_the_Assassination   (345 words)

  
 Bertrand Russell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He opposed the Vietnam War and, along with Jean-Paul Sartre, he organised a tribunal intended to expose U.S. war crimes; this came to be known as the Russell Tribunal.
Russell was an early critic of the official story in the John F. Kennedy assassination; his "16 Questions on the Assassination" from 1964 is still considered a good summary of the apparent inconsistencies in that case.
There is a much later condemnation-in-passing of racism in Russell's "16 Questions on the Assassination" (1964), in which he mentions "Senator Russell of Georgia and Congressman Boggs of Louisiana...
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 The Assassination of President Kennedy
Twelve per cent thought the assassin had a grudge against the President or against the government, and another 12 per cent answered generally that he hated everybody, was disgruntled, unhappy, or seeking an unspecified revenge.
Had the public not reacted to the assassination in some such terms as these--had substantial segments rejoiced over the event, had the people been obsessed by guilt, had they cynically brushed off the shocking news, or had their physical symptoms of grief unduly persisted--there would be some cause for alarm.
Such questions have a large cognitive component and it is probably not surprising that responses to them should have been highly sensitive to the day-by-day news of the war.
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 The Congo: Unanswered questions surround Kabila's assassination
In his latest account of the assassination on January 16, Emile Mota, Kabila's Economics Minister, claims he was the only person present besides Kabila and his assailant, who was one of the President's bodyguards.
Since the assassin was immediately chased and shot dead, and so cannot be questioned, Mota's denial that anyone else was involved would seem designed to divert attention away from the inner circle around Kabila.
Belgian sources state that the assassin was Kasereka Rachidi (given variously in some reports as Rashidi or Rafiri), who is said to be from North Kivu province in the east of the Congo and which is now under rebel control.
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 John-F-Kennedy.net - 16 Questions On The Assassination by Bertrand Russell
John-F-Kennedy.net - 16 Questions On The Assassination by Bertrand Russell
Oliver Stone's self-proclaimed "countermyth," JFK mocks the doubtful veracity of the Warren Commission's findings on the Kennedy assassination and summmarizes some of the myriad theories that have been proposed in its stead.
Focusing on the investigation by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison into the activities of the FBI and other government agencies as well as their attempted cover-ups, Stone weaves fact and speculation into a compelling argument for the reopening of the case files.
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 16 Questions on the (Kennedy) Assassination - A Must Read For All Assassination Buffs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
After the assassination and Oswald’’s arrest, judgment was pronounced swiftly: Oswald was the assassin, and he had acted alone.
The Chief of the Dallas Police, Jesse Curry, announced on November 23 that the result of the test ““proves Oswald is the assassin.”” The Director of the F.B.I. in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in charge of the investigation stated: ““I have seen the paraffin test.
Held in custody for nine weeks and questioned almost daily by the F.B.I. and Secret Service, she finally testified to the Warren Commission and, according to Earl Warren, said that she believed her husband was the assassin.
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 Presidential Assassinations Trivia, Quizzes, Quiz Questions, Fun Facts, Information
A quiz on the third U.S. president to be assassinated, William McKinley.
Questions related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A quiz on the first assassination attempt made on a U.S. president, that of the attempt on Andrew Jackson, the 7th U.S. president.
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 Dáil Éireann - Volume 297 - 16 March, 1977 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Fingerprint Identification.
O'Connell asked the Minister for Justice if he is aware of concern expressed by the President of the Incorporated Law Society at reports that fingerprint evidence was falsified in an attempt to secure convictions; and if he will consider holding an inquiry to allay such concern.
Last October my Department received from the Garda Síochána information to the effect that a fingerprint discovered on a helmet that had been found near the scene of the murder of the British Ambassador and Miss Judith Cooke had been linked with a particular person.
I think it is quite proper that I would be informed that a fingerprint has been identified and that I would also be informed as to the hardness, so to speak, of the identification.
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0297/D.0297.197703160021.html   (926 words)

  
 Worldandnation: 16 Questions: Sorting it out, looking ahead
During a war, the leader of a country is a fair target.
The United States has banned assassination attempts on world leaders, but that ban applies during peace time.
But in areas such as Umm Qasr, now in control of allied forces, many Iraqis reportedly have kept their portraits of Saddam Hussein, either because they still support the Iraqi leaders or because they fear he might remain in power.
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 JFK, 9/11 and Conspiracy Theories
This unholy alliance between the media and the government was intact after the JFK assassination, too.
Bertrand Russell's 1964 essay, "16 Questions on the Assassination," for example, charged that the American media blindly propagated "blatant fabrications" and largely ignored "world-wide disbelief" in official US government claims.
And, as with the JFK assassination, there are simply too many unanswered questions.
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 Bertrand Russell - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Although Russell changed "It seems on the whole fair to..." to "There is no reason to..." in much later editions of the book, he did not change the sentence "women are on the average stupider than men".
His works also can be found in any number of anthologies and collections, perhaps most notably, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, which McMaster University began publishing in 1983.
This collection of his shorter and previously unpublished works is now up to 16 volumes, and many more are forthcoming.
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 [lbo-talk] Bertrand Russell on JFK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
16 Questions on the Assassination By Bertrand Russell http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/The_critics/Russell/Sixteen_questions_Russell.html The Minority of One, 6 September 1964, pp.
The official version of the assassination of President Kennedy has been so riddled with contradictions that it is been abandoned and rewritten no less than three times.
No U.S. television program or mass circulation newspaper has challenged the permanent basis of all the allegations-that Oswald was the assassin, and that he acted alone.
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 Assassination Records Review Board 1995 Annual Report
The Assassination Records Review Board is an independent federal agency that was created to oversee the identification and release of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The Act requires that all assassination records must be opened by 2017, with the exception of records certified for continued postponement by the President.
The Customs liaison is not optimistic that other Customs assassination records still exist because of their general record destruction policy and poorly labeled storage boxes, which will make it difficult to locate any assassination records that may not have been destroyed.
www.fas.org /sgp/advisory/arrb.html   (7824 words)

  
 Newsletter #48 Page 2
Before he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, President Lincoln was the target of at least five other assassination conspiracies.
With both Mount Pleasant and Charleston, Sullivan said the question is whether the abundance of competing attractions in Mount Pleasant or Charleston is a good or bad thing.
There is also the question of competition for the sub from the aircraft carrier Yorktown, and some commission members are uncomfortable with how the gate might be split between the museum and other Patriot's Point attractions.
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 JFK Assassination -- A Conspiracy Too Big?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Assassins can be seen in various pictures and films of the assassination.
After the assassination, there were several witnesses who saw shots being fired from the Texas School Book Depository.[81] There were no eyewitnesses to any other assassins in Dealey Plaza.
Ruby was indeed at Parkland hospital after the assassination but there is absolutely no evidence that he planted a bullet or that a bullet was planted.
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 John F. Kennedy Assassination Sources Questions
Source I and J are useless as the reliability of the witnesses is highly questionable.
His film is of doubtful reliability and consequently utility because he depends heavily on the testaments of unreliable witnesses.
Garrison, played by Kevin Costner, is very convincing in that he asks many questions which the audience also have, and then answers them, by bringing supposition alongside actual fact.
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 Jfk Assassination/2 - All About All findings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Reaction to the assassination of John F. Kennedy (Redirected from Reaction to the JFK assassination)
Macmillan, looking extremely pale, said in a hushed voice that the assassination of Kennedy, his "friend and colleague,...seemed to be a sudden and cruel extinction of a shining light" and that everyone in Britain "and I think every country, felt stunned by the shock...
Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Formation 2 Committee Members 3 King assassination 4 JFK assassination 5 General conclusions 6 References Formation The HSCA committee was a followup to the Hart-Schweiker and Church Committee hearings that had revealed CIA ties to other...
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 Tapestry of the God's, v. III, Astro-Rayology
In America everybody is of the opinion that he has no social superiors, since all men are equal, but he does not admit that he has no social inferiors, for, from the time of Jefferson onward, the doctrine that all men are equal applies only upwards, not downwards.
In 1940 he was involved in legal proceedings when his right to teach philosophy at the College of the City of New York was questioned because of his views on morality.
When his appointment to the college faculty was cancelled, he accepted a five-year contract as a lecturer for the Barnes foundation, Merion, Pa., but the cancellation of this contract was announced in Jan. 1943 by Albert C. Barnes, director of the foundation.
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 16 Questions on the Assassination
The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Earl Warren, who rightly commands respect, was finally persuaded, much against his will, to preside over the Commission, and it was his involvement above all else that helped lend the Commission an aura of legality and authority.
Despite this the Commission itself leaked much of the evidence to the press, though only if the evidence tended to prove Oswald the lone assassin.
No attempt was made to arrest others, no road blocks were set up round the area, and every piece of evidence which tended to incriminate Oswald was announced to the press by the Dallas District Attorney, Mr.
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 Review of Murder
If "Assassination Science" was a respectable double down the middle, "Murder in Dealey Plaza" is a grand slam; if only THIS work would have been first at bat (which just goes to show ya: sometimes sequels ARE better)!
The work starts off with a nifty preface and prologue of "Smoking Guns" that, while not without minor fault in a couple places (mainly on matters of perspective), truly delivers and excites the reader concerning what is to follow---you can tell right away that this is NOT just another "theory-and-speculation" book.
"16 Questions on the Assassination" by the late Nobel Prize-winning philosopher genius Bertrand Russell: just how ahead of his time and brilliant his mind was is made manifest in this short piece written BEFORE publication of the Warren Report.
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 A Conspiracy Too Big?
Multiple Assassins Assassins can be seen in various pictures and films of the assassination.
[63] Assassination There are reports of more The photographic evidence Rifle than one rifle found on the panel compared the relative day of the assassination.
The photographs of the same man (right), posing as Oswald, were taken by the CIA on two separate occasions at the Cuban and Soviet embassies." [80] A CIA mistake is thus transformed into a CIA "conclusion" that Lee Harvey Oswald was being impersonated.
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 Sixteen Questions on the Warren Report
If, as we are told, Oswald was the lone assassin, where is the issue of national security?
Indeed, precisely the same question must be put here as was posed in France during the Dreyfus case:
Why was Oswald’s description in connection with the murder of Patrolman Tippitt broadcast over Dallas police radio at 12:43 p.m.
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 Bamboozling Revisited - Maureen Farrell at BuzzFlash.com
The skepticism was there, but it may be the case that the press failed to ask this or that question.
Bertrand Russell's 1964 essay, "16 Questions on the [JFK] Assassination," [LINK] contained eerily similar complaints about the US media, charging that it blindly propagated "blatant fabrications" and largely ignored "world-wide disbelief" in official US government claims.
Since JFK's assassination, disinformation procedures to "employ propaganda assets" for "countering and discrediting the claims of the conspiracy theorists" have been uncovered [LINK] and former intelligence agents have spilled the media manipulation beans [LINK].
www.buzzflash.com /farrell/03/06/17.html   (2589 words)

  
 math lessons - Category:JFK assassination
People, places, witnesses, investigators, and things connected (or theorized to be connected to) the JFK assassination.
Dictabelt evidence relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
Testimony of the witnesses to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
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 Bertrand Russell - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In extreme cases there can be little doubt of the superiority of one race to another....
It seems on the whole fair to regard negroes as on the average inferior to white men, although for work in the tropics they are indispensible, so that their extermination (apart from questions of humanity) would be highly undesirable.
16 Questions on the Assassination (of President Kennedy) (http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/the_critics/russell/Sixteen_questions_Russell.html)
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