Saturday, November 16, 2013

New JFK Poll, More News

New JFK assassination poll: Most say Oswald did not act alone (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
Fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, many Americans remain unconvinced by the official explanation of his killing. The Warren Commission, headed by US Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted ...
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JFK assassination conspiracy: Former FBI agent Guy Banister was on fringes of ...
NOLA.com
Former FBI agent Guy Banister died more than two years before Jim Garrison launched his inquiry into President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Banister, who was well known for his right-wing views, was working as a private investigator in New Orleans ...
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JFK assassination spawned conspiracy theory industry
NOLA.com
From that moment, Tague's life would be intertwined with Kennedy's assassination, and in ways that suggested the killing was a complicated event, not the act of one deranged person. Tague recently released a book in support of a conspiracy scenario.
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JFK assassination conspiracy: Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald at Dallas ...
NOLA.com
Even though President John F. Kennedy's assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, spawned a slew of conspiracy theories and questions that were both unanswered and unanswerable, this fact is beyond dispute: Two days later, Jack Ruby pumped a bullet into Lee ...
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JFK assassination conspiracy: Dean Andrews' lies got Jim Garrison's attention
NOLA.com
According to the Warren Commission report, Dean Andrews Jr. told the FBI that on Nov. 22, 1963 - the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated - someone named Clay Bertrand had called him to ask if he would represent Lee Harvey Oswald, the ...
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