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This week we look at an event that very few people know came real close to happening. Is it possible that the assassination of JFK in Dallas was actual Plan "B." This week we take a look at the plot to kill JFK in Chicago just three weeks before he was assassinated in Dallas. You will be shocked at how the two plans were almost identical.
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In this week's episode we hear from four doctors that treated Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital after he was shot in the basement of the Dallas Police Department by Jack Ruby. You may be surprised to learn that Oswald didn't die from the gunshot wound he received. And did President Lyndon B. Johnson try to get a deathbed confession from Oswald as he lay dying in Parkland Hospital.
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This week we focus our attention on Jack Ruby. What was Ruby up to the morning of Sunday, November 24 - the morning he shot Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police Department? How did Ruby get himself into a position to make that shot? And is there reason to believe that Ruby’s relationship with police officers allowed him to get access to Oswald in the basement?
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In this week's episode we look at if the Dallas Police really tried to protect Lee Harvey Oswald while he was in custody at the Dallas Police Department. While was his transfer from one jail to the next not done at night in secrecy? And was FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover upset with the way the Dallas Police handled Oswald's security?
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The story presented here takes place in the Dallas jail, 34 hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The facts have been called by G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel for the House Select Committee on Assassinations, "real," "substantiated," "very troublesome," and "deeply disturbing." He went on to say that, while this is only a small part of the large mystery of the Kennedy assassination, it raises questions that remain "unanswered," makes inferences which are "ultimately inconclusive," and is therefore an "unanswerable mystery."
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In this week's episode of the End of Innocence- The JFK Assassination, we look at Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest in the Texas Theatre. How does the official story of what happened differ from what witnesses who were there that day say happened? And were there two Oswald's in the theatre that day and was Jack Ruby in the theatre?
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When 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at former-President Donald Trump on July 13, the American public was ready with conspiracy theories explaining how and why he did it. And that shouldn’t come as a shock. Most Americans think President John F Kennedy was assassinated as part of a conspiracy, either by the US Government, Cubans, or the Mafia. They’re primed to believe their government is keeping secrets from them—because it is.
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In this week's episode we are going to listen to Part 2 of Penn Jones' 1966 interview on KPFA radio. This is a very rare and important interview from one of the best JFK assassination researchers of our time. In this interview he talks a lot about Jack Ruby's connections to the Dallas Police and more about some mysterious deaths that happened to researchers and witnesses after the assassination.
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In this week's episode, we will listen to a very rare 1966 interview with Penn Jones Jr. about his book "Forgive My Grief." Penn had some significant things to say in this interview and the fact that he uncovered some of the things he did so early into the investigation speaks to what a great researcher he was. This is a very important interview with an introduction by author and researcher James Di Eugenio.
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Over the past several episodes, we have been looking at heroes in the JFK assassination research community. This week I wanted to share with you about my research hero. He is said to be the grandfather of the JFK assassination researchers. His name is Penn Jones Jr, and his story is one that needs to be told.
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