On the eve of the 50th observance of the death of JFK, it would appear to be timely to make an assessment, not only of what we know now that we didn’t know then, but of the contributions of some of the most admired figures in the history of assassination research.
wiggins: Then surely it is better to be like Socrates......?
Divine Law: It's truly amazing how much effort the Jews try to exert on the real world. In the spirit of anti-Semitic realities the Jews do an excellent job of being anti-Semitic ...
Charlotte NC Bill: Germany needs to be liberated more than any other country....A million daggers of truth will slay the zio-beast..Such as the book "Other Losses" detailing Eisenhower's systematic murder of over a ...
LC: just kidding Doc.
but the street picture of the dead man looks bloodless doesn't it ?