A new film titled “A Coup In Camelot” is now scheduled for release this month.
This movie attempts to examine events in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A new film titled “A Coup In Camelot” is now scheduled for release this month.
This movie attempts to examine events in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
After more than half a century, now the mystery surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy can finally be solved.
It’s time.
Most are familiar with the many conspiracy theories. These include accusations involving Lee Harvey Oswald, a second gunman behind the ‘Grassy Knoll,’ the Mafia, the Cubans, the Russians, the CIA, the military-industrial complex, even Aristotle Onasis and President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Yet none have been conclusive in confirming with absolute certainty who killed President Kennedy.
However, the JFK assassination conspiracy can still be solved. And here’s how.
We propose the following:
Draft legislation providing total immunity to anyone who provides new information on the JFK assassination.
We need to close the yet-unhealed wounds inflicted upon our nation by President Kennedy’s tragic death.
Yes, it’s time. Let’s not wait another fifty years.
Perhaps no song better personifies our nation’s loss of great men than the tune known as “Abraham, Martin and John.”
Click here to listen to the song “Abraham, Martin and John” performed by Dion.
“Abraham, Martin and John” is a tribute to the memory of great assassinated Americans, all icons of social change, namely Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. It was written in response to the assassinations of Dr. King and President Kennedy in April and June of 1968.
Each of the first three verses features one of the men named in the song’s title, for example:
The upcoming 50th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination has media outlets focusing on theories of JFK’s murder.
Over the next month leading up to November 22nd, more books, films and TV programs are scheduled for release. And events in Dallas commemorating the tragic event are certain to see global coverage.
This leads us to ask:
Will all this media coverage provide new information, leads or evidence on the JFK assassination?
Tell us what you think by voting in our new poll below.
Rare photos taken by spectators on the day JFK was assassinated are available for the first time in decades.
The show at the International Center of Photography in New York, JFK November 22, 1963: A Bystander’s View of History, examines the photographs which show the fateful day from an angle not seen in official accounts of the day.
While some of the images were used in news reports at the time, the enduring image of the assassination has been through the famous film by Abraham Zapruder.
The snapshots show a smiling John F. Kennedy and wife Jackie moments before the President was allegedly shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. Other images show a distraught Jackie Kennedy at the President’s funeral and Oswald being led away by Federal office.
Unresolved answers about the assassination of President Kennedy may still be found. All that’s needed is new evidence. Find out more in the novel 11-22-1963: New Evidence.
Perhaps no evidence surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is more frightening than the recorded conversation between Kennedy opponent Joseph Milteer and a police informant, just weeks before the president was killed.