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The Kennedy assassination.
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Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions - #43
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[b]The WC claimed in its report that LHO was upstairs on the sixth
floor by 11:55 a.m. to prepare for the shooting of JFK. What evidence
did they present to show this was true? NONE is the answer.
Here is an overview of the case they made against LHO.[/b]
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Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions - #42
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[b]Let’s continue with our look at the alleged palm print of LHO’s
that was claimed to have been found on the alleged murder weapon,
CE-139, that had NO connection to LHO! As we saw in the previous post
this print allegedly found on CE-139 had NO chain of custody to it.
Lt. Day could NOT show he took it off the rifle at the time of... more »
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who sends computer viruses? ? ?
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IN CASE McADAMS DON'T POST THIS ONE...
I never received a computer virus from mark lane....i "did" receive a
computer virus from john mCadams ! ! !see>>
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in case mCadams don't post this one
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john;
are you telling us that you have read all 4 of penn jones' editions of
"forgive my grief? ? ?
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Mark Lane #262 (Another Great Post That LNT'ers Will Run From...)
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In the previous paragraphs, Mark Lane pointed out how the Warren Commission mislead it's readers on the evidence, and here we are going to see rather dramatic proof of how the Warren Commission outright lied:
"Joe Linthicum, who knew Ruby for 13 years, told agents of the FBI that Ruby gave 'drinks on the house' to the police. Joseph R. Cavagnaro, the manager of... more »
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LBJ's Umbrella Man
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I didn't knows this before, but apparently while battling JFK for the 1960 nomination, LBJ told a New York Times reporter, "I was never any Chamberlain umbrella policy man. I never thought Hitler was right." That's quite a pointed comment, and not one that JFK would likely ever forget.
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