Showing posts with label bolden. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

jfk assassination: 48th anniversary of an american coup

'lost' jfk assassination tapes on sale
from ap: A long-lost version of the Air Force One recordings made in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, with more than 30 minutes of additional material not in the official version in the government's archives, has been found and is for sale.

new book indicts cia in kennedy assassination
new book indicts cia in kennedy assassinationfrom cisionwire: New York Times number one bestselling author and JFK historian Mark Lane tried the only U.S. court case in which jurors concluded that the CIA plotted the murder of President Kennedy, but there were always missing pieces: How did the CIA control Dallas police and Secret Service agents on the ground in Dealey Plaza? How did federal authorities prevent the Warren Commission and the House Select Committee on Assassinations from discovering the truth about the complicity of the CIA? Now, Lane tells all in his explosive new book – Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK – with exclusive new interviews, sworn statements and meticulous new research (including interviews with Oliver Stone, Dallas Police deputy sheriffs, Robert K. Tanenbaum, and Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden) Lane finds out first hand exactly what went on the day JFK was assassinated.

'the umbrella man'
from errol morris: For years, I’ve wanted to make a movie about the John F. Kennedy assassination. Not because I thought I could prove that it was a conspiracy, or that I could prove it was a lone gunman, but because I believe that by looking at the assassination, we can learn a lot about the nature of investigation and evidence. Why, after 48 years, are people still quarreling and quibbling about this case? What is it about this case that has led not to a solution, but to the endless proliferation of possible solutions? Years ago, Josiah Thompson, known as Tink, a young, Yale-educated Kierkegaard scholar, quit his day job as a professor of philosophy at Haverford College to write the definitive book on the Zapruder film — “Six Seconds in Dallas.” Tink became a private detective, and came to work with many of the same private investigators I had also worked with in the 1980s. We had so much in common — philosophy, P.I. work and an obsessive interest in the complexities of reality. But we had never met. Last year, I finally got to meet and interview Tink Thompson. I hope his interview can become the first part of an extended series on the Kennedy assassination. This film is but a small segment of my six-hour interview with Tink.

flashback: 47th anniversary of an american coup

Saturday, April 19, 2008

abraham, marilyn & john

bolden's book offers clues into jfk's death
bolden's book offers clues into jfk's deathfrom hudson valley press: Conspiracy theories have long haunted the Kennedy assassination. Now Abraham Bolden offers a new one in his book "The Echo from Dealey Plaza." Bolden was in Newburgh last Tuesday promoting his new book. He spoke to a standing room only audience in the auditorium of the Newburgh Free Library.
flashback: ex-secret service agent reveals jfk plot in chicago

$1.5m for monroe sex film the world will never see
$1.5m for monroe sex film the world will never seefrom guardian: It may be the most explosive film Marilyn Monroe ever made - a 15-minute home movie that purportedly shows the actor performing oral sex on a man rumoured to be John F Kennedy. But it also looks set to be a film the world will never see. The New York businessman who owns the footage insists that it is not for public view. The New York Post reports that the silent 16mm footage was sold earlier this week to a New York businessman for a reported $1.5m (£750,000). The sale was brokered by memorabilia collector Keya Morgan, who claims to have obtained the film from the son of a dead FBI informant.


sru students help unravel jfk mystery
sru students help unravel jfk mysteryfrom online rocket: Following the words of late president John F. Kennedy, "Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country," four current SRU students and one alumnus are helping to unravel the mystery behind the late president's assassination. Since 1995, JFK Lancer Productions and Publications has been sharing information about the Kennedy assassination to the public... The JFK Lancer organization is a research company that has been sharing the news and research about the assassination that its members have discovered. They gather and share details and theories dealing with the assassination of Kennedy... Thomas Pearcy, a professor of history at SRU who teaches a course about the assassination, got the five students interested in becoming a part of the JFK Lancer group.
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