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  Kennedy Assassination
At 43, John F. Kennedy was the youngest man ever elected president (Clinton was 46) and he embodied vigor and vitality.
The funeral of the slain John F. Kennedy was a masterpiece of decorum.
The Kennedys were brash and made a lot of enemies.
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 President Kennedy Assassination Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Kennedy assassination has received so much publicity and the story has been told so many different ways and times, it is hard to tell what really happened and who was really involved.
Nixon saw Kennedy's popularity with the voting public continue to rise and he knew it was only a matter of time until the Irish Catholic Congressman decided to run for President on the Democratic ticket.
Kennedy's powerful answers and retorts along with his keen wit won the debates and swayed the public in his favor winning the election by a very slim margin becoming the 35th President of the United States.
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 Kennedy assassination homepage
Executive Action capability, the authority to plot assassination for the advancement of a foreign policy goal, was certainly a topic of discussion within the Special Group, and the reluctance to admit it further reflects the obsession to cover up the truth about the Kennedy assassination.
Indeed, every Kennedy administration official who was evasive about executive action capability discussions was obviously obsessed by the need to cover up the truth about the Kennedy assassination, and all the evident worry is absolutely understandable.
The truth about the Kennedy assassination has steadily "dribbled out" since November 22, 1963, but every dribble was countered with such a massive dose of propaganda that it became extremely difficult to separate the dribble from the fiction.
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 Kennedy assassination theories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Based on over 20 witnesses who heard shots from in front of Kennedy and scientific analysis of the recording by a group of scientists, the committee concluded that there was a fourth shot and hence a second gunman, and that Kennedy was probably killed as a result of a conspiracy.
Shortly after the assassination, a rifle was found partially-hidden between some boxes on the sixth floor and the improvised paper wrapper/bag that covered the rifle was found close to the window from which the shots were fired.
The Israeli government was displeased with Kennedy for his pressure against their pursuit of a top-secret nuclear program [55][56] and/or, the Israelis were angry over Kennedy's sympathies with Arabs, and his use of men formerly under the employment of the Nazis in their rocket program, such as Wernher von Braun.
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 CNN.com - JFK conspiracy theory 101: A lesson in ambiguity - Nov. 20, 2003
President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, are shown riding in a motorcade moments before the president was fatally shot.
The one-semester course called "On the Trail of the Assassin(s)" considers the assassination as a work of critical reading, teaching wide-eyed college youths in the English department that there is no absolute truth, but a whole lot of ways to navigate through contradiction.
Students are asked to research one aspect of the assassination -- such as the controversy of supposedly doctored photographs or the possible involvement of the Mafia in the assassination.
www.cnn.com /2003/EDUCATION/11/20/jfk.class.reut/index.html   (796 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: History (Linkin' Kennedy)
In Kennedy's case, it was only after racial crises such as the University of Mississippi's refusal to admit a Black student (James Meredith) to attend class and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, that he belatedly moved to promote civil rights legislation.
Likewise, Kennedy was warned not to visit San Antonio the day before his trip to Dallas (and undoubtedly before a host of other appearances as well), but only the last warning he allegedly received is considered significant, because it coincidentally happened to come true.
Kennedy, represented New England and therefore needed a vice-presidential candidate who could appeal to the populous Southern and Western regions, hence his choice of a Southwesterner, Texan Lyndon Johnson.
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 The Men Who Killed Kennedy: JFK assassination investigation: men, who, killed, kennedy, men who killed kennedy, who ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The fact of the matter is that the rear of President Kennedy's head is clearly visible in several frames of the Zapruder film subsequent to the head shot, and, as has been noted by such commentators as ardent conspiracy theorist David Wrone, the back of the head appears completely intact.
Explored at some length in The Men Who Killed Kennedy is the theory developed by researcher David Lifton (though, oddly, Lifton is not interviewed or credited within the program) that President Kennedy's body arrived for autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital in a condition quite different than that in which it left Parkland.
One segment of The Men Who Killed Kennedy that has drawn a great deal of criticism from even devout conspiracy theorists is that dealing with claims that the man murdered on national television by Jack Ruby may not have been the real Lee Harvey Oswald.
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 Real History Archives Assassinations Collection - The Robert Kennedy Assassination
Many people, even those who believe there was a conspiracy to kill John Kennedy, have not believed that this assassination was the result of a conspiracy.
Robert Kennedy was shot just behind the right ear by a gun positioned no further than an inch or so away from his head.
Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin, was in front of Robert Kennedy and all the witnesses placed the gun muzzle no closer than a foot to Kennedy's head.
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 The Assassination of JFK
Kennedy Assassination: Ever since the death of John F. Kennedy on 22nd November 1963 investigators have speculated on the people responsible.
Assassination of John F. Kennedy: John McAdams' website provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, with pages on Dealey Plaza, the Single Bullet Theory, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, the movie "JFK," Jim Garrison's New Orleans investigation, and theories linking the assassination to the CIA and the Vietnam War.
Kennedy and Castro: Peter Kornbluh is a senior analyst at the National Security Archive, a Washington-based organization of scholars who work to uncover the secret history of American foreign policy.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /REVhistoryKennedy.htm   (4759 words)

  
 Online NewsHour & Local PBS Stations: The Kennedy Assassination: 40 Years Later -- November 2003
Forty years have passed since President Kennedy's death, but his assassination continues to be a keen focal point of 20th century history.
With the untimely death of Michael Kennedy, historians discuss the string of tragedies that have struck the Kennedy family.
Read the full transcripts of interviews with three newsmen who covered the Kennedy assassination and how their roles as part of the local media added to their coverage of the story.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/white_house/kennedy   (635 words)

  
 Kennedy Assassination Books
A former federal investigator sheds new light on the Kennedy assassination, discussing the link between Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA, the actions of the House Select Committee on Assassinations, and his own investigation into the case.
On the 30th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, a large number of journalists who were in Dallas on that fateful weekend held a conference in which they recalled their own experiences in covering the assassination.
A comprehensive photographic investigation of the assassination; this new edition (2000) brings together the pictures and observations of three photographers who covered the events in Dallas: Cecil Stoughton, the official presidential photographer; James Altgens of the Associated Press; and, James Murray, a freelance photographer.
www.mindspring.com /~bookdealers/jfk.html   (3823 words)

  
 JFK Assassination Theories
Second, admission of guilt by those involved in the assassination, or by those who were associated with those involved, is strong evidence that there was a conspiracy.
Third, the extent of the Government cover-up indicates that Kennedy was killed as the result of either a Communist or Government conspiracy.
If a local Mafia boss was ultimately responsible for the assassination, the Government would not have taken such extraordinary measures to cover up the facts to such a great extent, just to protect the identities of a handful of gangsters who botched the Castro job anyway.
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 Kennedy Assassination
I warn you it is VERY graphic, as the FRONT SIDE of Kennedy's head is BLOWN UP, by a very potent bullet.
In other words if you think you will get the TRUTH behind 9/11 and who knew what and who was responsible for what, you are just in denial.
Here is one eyewitness to the assassination of President Kennedy describing her treatment and interview with Arlen Specter, who then was an Attorney for the Justice Department.
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 Kennedy Assassination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
KENNEDY: "I believe it is incumbent upon the next President of the
President Kennedy was wounded in the exact three same spots as Hiram
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is who killed John F. Kennedy and why.
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 CBC.ca Arts - Film claims Cuba backed Kennedy assassination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A German documentary film is claiming that Cuba was behind the 1963 assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald.
The film argues Cuba believed Kennedy was the chief enemy of its Communist revolution.
He said Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the assassinated president and attorney general in his administration, had personally ordered eight attempts on the life of Castro.
www.cbc.ca /story/arts/national/2006/01/04/cuba-kennedy.html?ref=rss   (1525 words)

  
 JFK / The Kennedy Assassination Home Page
The "lone nut" theory of the assassination is really the "two lone nuts" theory.
For some in the conspiracy crowd, John Kennedy was a liberal saint, who was going to implement policies that would bring America into a new Utopia.
What we think about the assassination is dependent on what we think about history, and about the behavior of government officials and bureaucrats.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /home.htm   (2299 words)

  
 Kennedy Assassination Newspaper Articles Archive (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Newspaper articles about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy tell the story of a nation that reacted with shock and mourning.
President Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, were in Texas on a two-day trip to bolster support for Texas Democrats as they moved into the 1964 election season.
Within the archive, you will find articles on the President's trip to Texas, the speeches in the days preceding his assassination, as well as coverage of the immediate aftermath of the assassination and the presidential funeral.
www.kennedyassassinationarchive.com.cob-web.org:8888   (377 words)

  
 Real History Archives Assassinations Collection - The John F. Kennedy Assassination
The threat Kennedy's legacy posed was as big as the threat the man himself posed, if not bigger.
Oliver Stone has consistently made movies that have gone against the grain of the "conventional wisdom." But all toleration of opposing views ended when it was revealed he was doing a film on the Kennedy assassination.
Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?
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 The Kennedy Assassination
When this line is traced further west it passes the ghost town of Shakespeare at a distance south of the town which is roughly equivalent to the distance which the 32nd degree line passes north of the Three Sisters mountains.
President Kennedy and his wife left the Temple Houston and were met at midnight by tireless crowds present to cheer the virile "Sun God" and his dazzlingly erotic wife, the "Queen of Love and Beauty," in Fort Worth.
The systematic arrangement and pattern of symbolic things having to do with the killing of Kennedy indicates that he was a scapegoat in a sacrifice.
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 JFK / The Kennedy Assassination Home Page (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Some notions about logic, probability and statistics necessarily underlie all discussion of "conspiracy" or "lone assassin." Does the lone assassination theory involve too many implausible "coincidences?" Are there a suspicious number of "connections" between various figures in the case?
The Assassination Records Review Board had a mandate to identify and oversee the release of documents in government hands, and in private hands.
A Bad Case of Deja Vu, another essay by John Locke, compares the O.J. Simpson defense to conspiracy thinking in the Kennedy assassination.
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 JFK: A Special Report
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains a defining moment in the history of the United States.
This special report is designed to put the story in its proper historical context and track current coverage of the 40th anniversary of the assassination.
Nellie Connally's 1963 account of the condition of her husband and her last words to President Kennedy
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 The Kennedy Assassination
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No incident in the annals of American history has been the subject of more controversy and speculation than the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November, 22, 1963.
From the significance of the grassy knoll to the infamous bullet trajectory, the mystery of the Umbrella Man to the notorious book depository, the details of the assassination have become the stuff of legend and fodder for countless conspiracy theories.
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 Muchmore Film of Kennedy Assassination (1963)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trivia: Filmed from the south side of Elm St. facing north toward the grassy knoll.
The Kennedy motorcade moves from right to left.
This film, like the Nix film, is less graphic than the famous Zapruder film.
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 The Kennedy Assassination for the Novice
The website for constantly updated and truthful information about the assassination of President John F Kennedy
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