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Posted by: Terry Tompkins - 23-06-2018, 03:56 PM - Forum: Political Assassinations
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I am researching the RFK assassination for a possible documentary and wonder if anyone has been able to locate Shirin Khan..She seems to have disappeared totally, and I know I can't be the only one who has started down this avenue..Any help would be appreciated.
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| The Omissions and Miscalculations of Nicholas Nalli |
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Posted by: Jim DiEugenio - 22-06-2018, 09:35 PM - Forum: JFK Assassination
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David Mantik did a very nice job on the latest junk science production by the dark side to try and reinforce the Warren Report at the anniversary.
IMO, he did not eave Nalli with a leg to stand on. I especially liked near the end where he shows that Nalli did not even explain the differing angles that the WC left unanswered with the alleged bullet trajectory vs the fragment trajectory. Or the fact that unlike what Sturdivan experiment the WC did, the front of JFK's face was left intact.
Newsweek, which was brought back from the dead by Daily Beast, actually heralded this guy.
https://kennedysandking.com/john-f-kenne...olas-nalli
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Posted by: Alan Ford - 22-06-2018, 08:23 PM - Forum: JFK Assassination
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Move over Old Man Winter...time for Mother Nature to tuck you away for your seasonal nap. Trust everyone's Summer is off to a beautiful beginning. Can only imagine what excitement is in store/lays ahead. Pretty sure most of it will be surrounded by fun-loving friends & family members amid fresh air @ great outdoors; beautiful beaches; magnificent mountain peaks; lovely lake scenes; weekend barbecues; and, of course, a wedding or two for those of you daring to seal the deal with your lifetime soulmate. Best wishes!
Amid these 100 fun-filled sunny days ahead, just wanted to remind anyone interested of a couple of seminar conferences just over the horizon as Summer hands the seasonal baton off to Autumn/Fall. An early heads-up, especially if anyone is like me--serves to help those interested in attending to manage their finances accordingly, not to mention make the necessary preparations in their professional and private/personal lives to venture off schedule for a worthy cause.
First, coming off an enlightening Spring seminar, where a distinguished panel of speakers-- including the esteemed Malcolm Blunt--shared their keen insights relative to the 55 year old mystery into the untimely death of President John F. Kennedy, the Dealey Plaza UK group is presently organising for a one day event. Their venue this Fall, here--courtesy of Mr. Kamp (a worthy recipient of the JFK Lancer's New Frontier Award) launches as follows ---->
This is for full paying DPUK Members only.
To become a member please download a form here: http://dealeyplazauk.org.uk/pdfArticles/Membership%20Application%20form_nov2017.pdf
Dealey Plaza UK presents a one day seminar in York on Sept. 29th.
Speakers confirmed so far: Bart Kamp, Paul Jeffery, and possibly Paul Brown Plus open discussion.
To be held at York Brewery. 116 Micklegate, York YO1 6JX
The cost to hire the facility, including tea/coffee morning and afternoon, and a lunch, will be in the order of £20 a head
More details to follow.
I've taken the liberty of adding a link towards their venue host city ----> York, England , where there seems to be a little bit of something for everyone. Shakespeare's Rose Theatre sounds like a must see. Get out those selfie sticks mates.
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himself--if he were alive--would rewrite Hamlet, moving his venue to Washington, DC, and have his main character proclaim, "there's something rotten in the Warren Commission's fairytale".
Moving deeper into the Fall season, the good folks over at JFK Lancer (Debra Conway, Larry Hancock, etc.) will be holding their annual conference a week ahead of Thanksgiving Day celebrations in the US. For those of you who may not already know, Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day on the 2nd Monday of October each year.
These are two great opportunities to rub shoulders with some of the best & brightest in the JFK Research Community. Hopefully, this gives some of you who may be interested, ample time to put away some funds and prepare for some traveling adventure later this Fall. Meanwhile, a safe and wonderful Summer to all. Cheers!
Addendum: As the Dealey Plaza UK details emerge, I'll be sure to update here accordingly.
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Posted by: Jim DiEugenio - 14-06-2018, 10:40 AM - Forum: JFK Assassination
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Some people emailed me and asked me to look at this series, American Dynasties: The Kennedys.
My gut instinct was that it would be pretty bad. Well, I did and I was right. As I mention in my review, its the continuing tabloidization of our culture.
Very disappointing, since as I show, the whole imbalance was quite conscious all the way down the line. And the worst part is this: Trump thinks CNN is too liberal! That is how far we have fallen. including PBS. Because this show was as rigged as the 1993 Russo/Myers "Who was Lee Harvey Oswald?"
Anyway, read it and weep.
https://kennedysandking.com/reviews/cnn-...e-kennedys
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| Google's DEEP involvement with the National Security State...goes back to its beginnings. |
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Posted by: Peter Lemkin - 13-06-2018, 08:26 AM - Forum: Players, organisations, and events of deep politics
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GOOGLE'S DEEP INVOLVEMENT WITH THE PENTAGON Photo credit: Steve Rhodes / Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Google's contract with the Pentagon for Project Maven a controversial drone imaging program that uses artificial intelligence prompted over 4,000 Google employees to sign a petition opposing the project, and about a dozen workers resigned in protest. In response, Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene announced that the contract will not be extended, and that "there will be no follow-on to Maven."
Yasha Levine has covered Silicon Valley for years, and his new book Surveillance Valley: The Secret Military History of the Internet(PublicAffairs, February 6, 2018) details Google's fifteen-year history of selling search, mapping, and satellite imagery services to the Defense Department and a number of intelligence agencies.
Levine notes that the complete name of Maven is "Algorithmic Warfare Cross-functional Team: Project Maven" and its purpose is to improve object identification for use in drone warfare. He also wonders how so many Google employees could have been unaware of their company's deep involvement in military contracting through a subsidiary called Google Federal.
He explains that Google Federal, based near the CIA in Reston, VA, originated in 2004 with Google's acquisition of a startup called Keyhole. Keyhole was midwifed by the CIA's venture capital operation, In-Q-Tel. Keyhole's CEO, Rob Painter, had deep connections to military and intelligence agencies, as well as to the vendors that compete for intel contracts worth an estimated $42 billion annually; Painter now runs Google Federal.
While Levine allows that some Google employees might be unaware of the military and intel work of the company, it's widely known in Silicon Valley that most tech giants are deeply involved in these kinds of government contracts.
Podcast with more information on this if you go to https://whowhatwhy.org/2018/06/12/google...-pentagon/
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Posted by: Peter Lemkin - 11-06-2018, 08:57 AM - Forum: Players, organisations, and events of deep politics
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Czech Holocaust survivor warns against rising tide of antisemitism and racism across EuropeDoris Grozdanovicova, 92, one of few living survivors of SS concentration camp in Terezin, returned this week to unveil memorial
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The surge of populism across the continent has seen right-wing nationalist parties win political power in a number of countries, such as Hungary, Austria and Slovenia ( Reuters )
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In 1942, at the age of 16, Doris Grozdanovicova was arrested with her family and sent off to the SS concentration camp at the Czech town of Terezin.
Tens of thousands were sent there to die there during the Nazi occupation, including her mother. Another 90,000, among them her father, were sent on to be murdered at Auschwitz and Treblinka in Poland.
Ms Grozdanovicova, one of the very few survivors of the camp still alive, travelled to Terezin this week to unveil a memorial to those who lost their lives.
Mahmoud Abbas apologises to Jewish people after Holocaust comments
She had just returned from a visit to Germany where she had been speaking to school pupils about the terrible damage caused by antisemitism, racism and intolerance, and stressing the need to learn lessons from the past.
It is sad to say, but we need to remember now what happened more than ever. It is very depressing to see what is happening in Europe, the extremism and the effect it's having Doris Grozdanovicova, 92-year-old Holocaust survivor"It is sad to say, but we need to remember now what happened more than ever. It is very depressing to see what is happening in Europe, the extremism and the effect it's having," she said.
"So I try and do my bit while I am still alive, go and talk to people, at colleges and schools about what happened. The harm that was done."
Terezin was used as a transit camp by the Nazis to send Jewish people first from Germany and Austria, and then from the Netherlands and Denmark after those countries were occupied.
Among the 150,000 who passed through, there were 15,000 children. Almost none ofvjio them returned home.
The Holocaust memorial in Terezin, Czech Republic"It was a place not just for Czechs, of course, but people from other places, sent from one part of Europe to die in another part," said the 92-year-old.
"So many countries in Europe suffered because of this hatred, I am sorry to see this hatred again in Europe in my lifetime."
The rise of populism across the continent has seen right-wing nationalist parties win political power in a number of states, the latest Slovenia where the anti-immigration Slovenian Democratic Party is due to form a coalition government.
The party's leader, Janez Jansa, is an ally of Hungary's hard-line prime minister, Viktor Orban, whose electoral success has been one of the most marked in the surge of nationalist victories in Poland, Austria and Italy.
The common denominator in the policies of these parties in a fervent anti-migrant rhetoric, even when it comes to refugees and asylum seekers, and a strident opposition to accepting them under the European Union's quota system.
There has also been an accompanying surge of antisemitism, not just in those countries but elsewhere, with physical attacks, the desecration of cemeteries and Nazi slogans heard in marches.
In Warsaw, the Senate in February passed a bill which would make illegal to accuse the Polish people of complicity in Nazi-era war crimes, a move which has led to international condemnation and accusations of attempting to airbrush history and pandering to right-wing, antisemitic votes.
Last November, on Poland's Independence Day, members of far-right groups from across Europe took part in a march in Warsawwith chants of "Sieg Heil", "Clean blood", "Jews out of Poland" as well as "White Europe" and "Refugees out".
Around 90 per cent of the Jewish population were exterminated during the War, leaving a community now of just under 10,000.
Police responded by arresting 45 anti-racist demonstrators, while the country's foreign ministry declared the day had been "a great celebration of Poles, differing in their views, but united around the common values of freedom and loyalty to an independent homeland."
None of the hard-right marchers were detained.
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When a reporter asked Poland's interior minister what he thought of the far-right banners, the minister responded: "That's your opinion because you behave like an activist."
At the unveiling of the Terezin memorial in early June, Dr Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress, said: "The lessons of the Holocaust have been forgotten, facing the sands of time, and a new open and mainstream antisemitism is spreading.
"It has reached an unprecedented and alarming scale, Jewish communities across Europe require massive protection and security."
The targeting of minority communities, he wanted to point out, will only spread unless action is taken.
"This has become a sign of a profound social sickness and is a danger not only to Jews, but to countries and citizens across the globe. Hatred and intolerance are everyone's problem and we expect layers of civil society to be at the forefront of this battle."
Tomas Kraus, executive director of the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic, wanted to stress: "It is worth remembering that we the Jews have always been the first in Europe to suffer from the haters, but we were never the last.
"Those who want to target and persecute communities don't just stop with one set of minorities."
The right-wing populists doing well across Europe
There has been a rise in antisemitic acts in the Czech Republic attacks on properties, a rise of threats on the internet, and abusive remarks by a few politicians but the level remains relatively low compared to some other countries in the continent.
"There was more antisemitism in this country in the past, and there are some worrying aspects like attacks on George Soros, but we are lucky in relation to other places that there have been no terrorist attacks against us for example and the main parties have been very supportive," he said, referring to the Jewish Hungarian-American billionaire who is a figure of hate for the far-right.
"But we are part of the same interconnected continent, and we can see very worrying things developing across Europe."
The far-right in the Czech Republic did surprisingly well at the last election, with around 11 per cent of the votes, at the expense of traditional parties.
The leader of the successful anti-immigrant and anti-EU Freedom and Democratic Party (SPD) had, among other things, urged people to walk pigs around mosques and stop eating kebabs to show their dislike of Islam.
"We want to stop any Islamisation of the Czech Republic; we push for zero tolerance of migration ... The European Union can't be reformed, it only dictates to us. We refuse a multicultural European superstate," said the leader.
The leader, Tomio Okamura, is of Japanese and Czech parentage and spent part of his childhood in Japan.
And he was not always an anti-immigrant hardliner. He had appeared on the jury at beauty pageant Miss Expat with migrant contestants, and had shared photographs on social media of his Czech girlfriend wearing body-concealing clothes to enter a mosque in London, describing the way she was welcomed as a "fine experience".
Grozdanovicova, centre, 92-year-old Holocaust survivor at the opening of the TerezinmemorialMr Okamura shifted dramatically to the right in 2015, launching the SPD to take advantage, it has been claimed, of this trend towards populism.
The political journey of 29-year-old Lukas took place roughly around the same time.
The electrician, of Czech and German background, who does not want his surname published, was working in Dresden three years ago when hundreds of thousands of refugees were trekking into Europe, many to escape the Syrian war, with a large number heading into Germany.
"My friends and I were just curious as first, but we began to see more and more of these people coming into the country, there seemed to be no end to this.
"So myself and a few others began to take an interest; we went to discussion groups and then protest marches against this. We thought Europe was being changed in front of our eyes," said Lukas.
The anti-immigrant Pegida movement had taken to the streets in Dresden, and Lukas was soon marching with them.
Different people had some different views, but the general fear was that we as European Christians were being taken over Lukas, former far-right sympathiser As his interest in far-right politics grew, he began to attend meetings of other nationalist organisations like Alternative for Germany (AfD), and the National Democratic Party (NPD), as well as another group he was not prepared to identify.
All had pan-European and, to a lesser extent, trans-Atlantic connections, he pointed out.
"Different people had some different views, but the general fear was that we as European Christians were being taken over. There was a lot of racism and the more you went into these groups, the more extreme it became," Lukas, who is now living near Prague, reflected.
"The hatred was general, against foreigners, against Muslims, and for those who were more into that kind of politics, against Jews.
"You heard all the stuff about how the Jews controlled the banks, the newspapers and television, owned politicians. And some people believed all that about the foreigners and the Jews."
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Lukas cut his ties with his far-right companions after becoming increasingly concerned about a spate of attacks against refugee centres, immigrant hostels, and Jewish cemeteries, and saw that the inflammatory rhetoric was becoming the norm.
"There was violence, fighting with the police, it was getting too much. I began to look around me and realised I didn't belong with these people."
Lukas returned to the Czech Republic when a job offer came early this year. He is no longer involved with any organised groups, but remains interested in politics.
Considering the rise of the SPD, he commented: "This country has very few foreigners; you can look around and see that. But even here, politicians can play on fear and do well.
"So if it is like this here, you can see why the right wing are doing well elsewhere in Europe where there are more different religions and races. This is not a problem which is going to go away; people need to realise that and confront it."
But Ms Grozdanovicova said she is determined to continue doing her share of confronting hatred and extremism.
"We must keep telling people not to believe lies and be divided. My son lives in London, he is a lawyer, married to an Indian girl, so I have mixed Czech and Indian grandchildren," she said with a smile, standing in front of Terezin concentration camp.
"They are doing fine and I am very happy I have such a family. I remain an optimist in life."
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Posted by: Peter Lemkin - 06-06-2018, 11:22 AM - Forum: JFK Assassination
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WAS SIRHAN HYPNOTICALLY PROGRAMMED TO ASSASSINATE RFK?
Photo credit: Adapted by WhoWhatWhy from California Department of Corrections, Hermann Rorschach / Wikimedia, and Ratical.org.
Shane O'Sullivan is the author of the book Who Killed Bobby? and the director of the documentary RFK Must Die.
Fifty years ago, Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in the kitchen pantry of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. His convicted assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, remains in prison in San Diego and claims to have no memory of the crime.
Robert Kennedy Jr. visited Sirhan for three hours last December and, on the basis of new audio evidence of a second shooter, is calling for a new investigation into the case. "There were too many bullets," he told the Washington Post. "You can't fire 13 shots out of an eight-shot gun … My father was the chief law enforcement officer in this country. I think it would have disturbed him if somebody was put in jail for a crime they didn't commit."
Over the last 11 years, Sirhan's attorney Laurie Dusek and Dr. Daniel Brown, a leading expert on hypnosis and coercive persuasion at Harvard Medical School, have spent over 150 hours with Sirhan, working pro bono and at great personal cost to recover his memory of the shooting. These sessions have produced some extraordinary new evidence of the "range mode" programming allegedly used to set up Sirhan as a distraction in the pantry, while the second gunman fired the fatal shot from an inch behind Kennedy's right ear. During these sessions, Brown identified the cues that trigger "range mode" and on at least three occasions, Sirhan assumed a firing stance, entering "range mode" and firing at circle targets, as Brown believes he did on the night of the assassination.
In my previous articles for WhoWhatWhy about Sirhan's 2016 parole hearing, I detailed Dr. Brown's work with Sirhan, as outlined in his 2011 and 2016declarations. His "range mode" discovery also inspired a similar experiment by British mentalist Derren Brown on British television.
The Netflix series Bobby Kennedy for President was originally pitched around Sirhan's legal case, and Dan Brown gave an exclusive six-hour interview to the filmmakers. When I heard that his groundbreaking work had been completely cut from the series, with no explanation from the filmmakers, I felt I had to step in and bring the story of his work with Sirhan to the wider public. Dusek was present at all the sessions with Brown and Sirhan, so, in the video below, you can watch Brown and Dusek discuss their discoveries in detail for the first time.
Two of Robert Kennedy's children now support a new investigation into their father's murder. Sirhan has spent 50 years in prison for a crime he can't remember committing. It's time for the authorities to act before truth and justice in this case are lost to history.
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