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PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (WVLT) – A new exhibit in Sevier County may have you rethinking the Kennedy assassination. The John F. Kennedy exhibit opens Friday at Alcatraz East Crime Museum. Once you step inside the new exhibit room at Alcatraz
Read MoreThe ground seems to be shifting with respect to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Displaying little or no fear of either the national-security establishment or of being labeled a “conspiracy theorist,” an increasing number of people are now
Read MorePaul Gregory watched in horror as reports of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were broadcast on Nov. 22, 1963. The Fort Worth-raised Gregory, then a student at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, was at the student union
Read MoreRobert Kennedy Jr. sees ‘overwhelming evidence’ CIA involved in JFK assassination | The Hill Skip to content Robert Kennedy Jr., the long-shot Democratic presidential candidate, has backed a conspiracy theory that the CIA was involved in the killing of his
Read MoreSubscribe for free to the America First Report newsletter. Democratic White House contender Robert Kennedy Jr. recently blamed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963. Kennedy Jr., the son of
Read MoreIt’s become a cliché that conspiracy-minded internet users insist they’ve “done their own research.” As historian Kathryn S. Olmsted writes, that’s something people have been saying since the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, and officials’ response to it,
Read MoreThe New York Times has published an article today entitled “Lyndon Johnson Was No Friend of Martin Luther King Jr.” which describes how Johnson worked closely with former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to destroy King. While there is a
Read MoreThe assassination of John F. Kennedy is perhaps the most infamous crime in American history. Yet the only person ever to be brought to trial for the killing was an obscure—and completely innocent—businessman named Clay LaVergne Shaw. What’s more, his
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