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"Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shots come into the car." |
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Willem Oltmans HSCA Testimony: Oltmans' April 1977 testimony is online, courtesy of researcher Eric Carlson. Oltmans, a Dutch journalist, traveled with George DeMohrenschildt in the weeks before the latter's death. A Demonstrable Impossibility, by John Hunt. In this new essay, Hunt shows that the HSCA medical panel's claim to have mapped out the gunshot injury pattern on JFK's skull could not possibly be true. The Fourteen Minute Gap - Documentary Short: View the video version of the story of the erased Johnson phone call at www.maryferrell.org. The story was first told in essays on this website: The Fourteen Minute Gap and The Fourteen Minute Gap: An Update. 2003 Release of Lopez Report:The HSCA's unpublished report entitled "Oswald, the CIA, and Mexico City," was re-released in 2003 with fewer redactions, revealing the names of some Mexico City station personnel and a few cryptonyms. David Phillips HSCA Testimony: Phillips' April 1978 testimony is now available, in the HSCA Security Classified Testimony set. See also his 1976 testimony. Phillips was Chief of Cuban Operations in Mexico City in late 1963. Site GuideNew essay: A Demonstrable Impossibility, by John Hunt. New document: Oswald, the CIA, and Mexico City ("Lopez Report"), 2003 release. New essay: Breakability: CE-399 and the Diminishing Velocity Theory, by John Hunt. New DVD set: AARC 2004 Conference: The Warren Report and its Legacy. About
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In the wake of the end of the Cold War and the passage of the 1992 JFK Assassination Records Collection Act, the U.S. Government has declassified an enormous number of formerly-secret documents. Among the most stunning are those pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy and its subsequent investigations. The new records contain stark indications of conspiracy, and a great wealth of material concerning the hows and whys of the ensuing coverup. These documents also include startling "new" facts about 1960s foreign policy regarding Vietnam, Cuba, and the other frontlines of the war against Communism. The revelations in these files remain largely unknown to the public at large. The reasons are complex, involving actual coverup activities, an unresponsive media weary of the unresolved questions, and the unwillingness of mainstream historians to come to grips with the reality of crimes and coverups by government and other institutions of American society. The goal of this website and History Matters' other offerings is to shed needed light on the darker aspects of post-World-War-II American politics, and in particular the tumultuous assassinations of the 1960s. The lies and myths about these assassinations have created what has been called a "black hole in history" which warps our understanding of the entire period. Ultimately, an inability to confront our real history endangers democracy and freedom. Rex Bradford |
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