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JFK Assassination Discussion. (Moderated)
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"The Murder of JFK: A Revisionist History" DVD
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This may be repetitive information but I was recently given an interesting DVD from MPI titled "The Murder of JFK: A Revisionist History." According to the blurb on the DVD's cover, the DVD is "The story of the assassination told through never before seen archival footage and photographs." I particularly enjoyed seeing footage of JFK at the breakfast in Fort... more »
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Have always felt badly for the limo driver
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I have always felt JFK's limo driver got a bum-wrap because he slowed the limo down when he involuntarily turned in the direction of the first shot. As such and taking his eyes off the road, he unintentionally slowed the car down. However, I think he showed great presence of mind when he quickly recovered himself and raced to the injured parties to the nearest... more »
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91-yr-old Jim Sibert
   
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[link] news-press.com Fort Myers, Florida South Fort Myers resident Jim Sibert has answered the questions for 46 years, ever since the night the FBI special agent observed the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy. Over the years, Sibert, 91, has been interviewed for books. When the... more »
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JFK Blind Re Cuba In Oswald's View
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Hi All, Here is the cover of yet another anti-JFK pamphlet that Oswald was distributing in New Orleans in mid 1963: [link] Looks like Oswald thought Kennedy was BLIND as far as Cuba was concerned, judging by the illustration of JFK staggering around with... more »
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McAdams / Rossley debate
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Re: Ozz's rifle/ scope: It's possible to use a scope that's out-of-calibration. Even I know how: You shoot with both eyes open, acting as your own spotter. You see where the first round lands and, while working the action, make mental adjustments. Re-acquire the target, make the adjustments (e.g. "down and left,down and left,down and left...."... more »
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Oak Cliff rooming house at 1026 N. Beckley Ave. open for viewing
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<quote on> DALLAS — Gladys Johnson didn’t allow drinking. If a liquor bottle or beer can was found inside a room, the landlady wouldn’t issue a warning. Patricia Puckett Hall’s grandmother simply piled a tenant’s belongings on the front porch, her method of informing the rule-breaker that he... more »
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