→ May 31, 2009
The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a 9-part video documentary series by Nigel Turner[1] that began with two episodes originally aired in 1988 in the United Kingdom in two one-hour segments about the John F. Kennedy assassination. The United States corporation, Arts & Entertainment Company, purchased the rights to the original two segments. In 1989, [...]
→ May 31, 2009
An interview with research author Jim DiEugenio on the assassination of Martin Luther King. The discussion covers the politics and politicians associated with his life and untimely death, including J. Edgar Hoover, Malcom X, JFK, RFK, Judge Joe Brown, Loyd Jowers, the King family and Lyndon B. Johnson. The 1997 trial of James Earl Ray [...]
→ May 31, 2009
Various newsclips following his arrest. Interview with the lawyers of Jack Ruby. One have had threats to his family members’ lifes. Tom Howard is interviewed several times. Outtake with DA Henry Wade. **Personally I do not see a truthful man here. He knew Ruby, and you can see it is evident IMO. Some statements by [...]
→ May 31, 2009
Could it be any clearer? The video speaks for itself. Against all logic, the two Secret Service bodyguards closest to Kennedy were told to stand down. Minutes later Kennedy was shot. This footage was suppressed for many years after the assassination. The “conspiracy theorists” who believe Kennedy was murdered by a lone nut who was [...]
→ May 30, 2009
Prescott Bush, banker to the Nazis and grandfather of George W. Bush, sponsored the rise of an obscure California right-wing politician who socialized extensively with Nazi sympathizers: Richard M. Nixon. Richard Nixon hired a “gofer” to assist him with his campaigning and other matters: Mob-connected Jack Ruby who later moved to Dallas. Just days after [...]