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    According to http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu Lee Harvey Oswald fought with the sergeant on June 27, 1958. On Oct. 21, 1959 Hotel Berlin he attempted suicide. He attempts to renounce his U.S. citizen on OCT. 31, 1959. Oswald shoots Officer Tippet on Nov. 22, 1963, 1:15 (approx.). These are very good points that he is a crazy man. It is said that Lee had a lack of education and lost contact with old friends. He may…

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    Who Really Killed JFK? John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. John F. Kennedy was born is Brookline, Massachusetts. On November 8, 1960, he became the youngest president at age 43. He was the 35th president of the United States. While he was on the street riding with the top down with his wife, somebody shot and assassinated JFK. Later that day they arrested Lee Harvey Oswald for the shooter, but others think it was somebody else, but they don’t know for sure…

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    used the latest technology to re-examine the idea that one bullet hit JFK and then Governor John Connally. “Using 3D laser scanners- a technology that comes into play in forensics in recent years- the Haags documented the crime scene of Kennedy’s assassination and their proposed trajectory of the Single-Bullet in an effort to debunk popular conspiracy theories, such as the Grassy Knoll Theory” (Cochran). The evidence that the Haags were capable of finding with their research is more technical…

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    Looking back at the JFK assassination, with regards to news media of the past and present, there are many differences to how the terrible event would have been covered today. Back in 1963, before hundreds of cable channels, before smart phones, before social media, and decades before the invention of the Internet, there were more limited sources of information and the media had more time to compose their stories. Kennedy was shot during a presidential motorcade through Dallas, Texas. Many news…

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    make sense of two tragic events in history. But this list didn’t just appear in the last couple of years. In fact, it first appeared in the G.O.P Congressional Committee Newsletter and later in the American press in 1964, a year after Kennedy’s assassination. The list only contained sixteen items then, but over time the list has grown in size, which makes sense since it’s been in circulation for over fifty years. So whether it was mere coincidence or a mysterious force connecting the two, is…

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    After John Wilkes Booth escaped from the heavy locked-down Washington D.C. and the Northern army, on the night of the assassination of President Lincoln, JWB headed to Texas and there he took the alias: John Saint Helen. This Friday, October 27th, 2017 the, supposedly, last of the withheld records associated with the John F. Kennedy assassination are set to be released. With the many, many coincidences between these two murders, one more seems to be ready to hit the consciousness of millions of…

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    alarming event for our nation and many people were shocked. President Kennedy’s assassination caused many people to generate conspiracies about what may have “truly” happened regarding his death because of the unresolved case of who truly killed the president. Some people have a hard time digesting such adverse events, therefore leading them to invent beliefs of what might have happened. The Kennedy assassination sparked many different conspiracy theories that explain different versions of…

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    the future." -John Kennedy The shock and horror of the assassination of John F. Kennedy will stand as one of the more tragic events of the time. Most anyone who was alive at the time remembers vividly the day the assassination occurred as it was the death of one of the greatest presidents of all time. The effects of this assassination continue to live to this day and are the basis of the current presidential security system. The assassination of John F. Kennedy sparked the encounter of new…

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    Darh Vader Die Analysis

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    The Time I Saw Darth Vader Die :( Have you ever had your favorite character from any movie, or show, die? I have, it was Darth Vader. He died in the original movie 3:The Return of the Jedi. When I saw him die my eyes started watering, and my face turned red! I held my breath and acted like it was no big deal, but in the inside I was very sad. I was with my mom I was on the couch. He was so AWESOME!!! I still don't get why they killed off Darth Vader, George Lucas knew kids liked…

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    interesting to reflect on how well the information is learned and retained. Since history is the main way for us to carry on information about past events, it is important to remember it for future generations. When looking at the John F. Kennedy assassination we find that only people above the age of 53 experienced the event first hand. The rest of the world aged 53 and below have only heard about it from different forms of media. Without knowing how much the people below the age of 53 have…

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