Keyword: grassyknoll
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The official autopsy results are in, and terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi "was treated better in death than he treated others in life," Army Maj. Gen. William Caldwell told reporters at a press conference in Iraq on Monday. The autopsy - performed on Saturday by senior Defense Department medical examiners -- showed that Zarqawi died of "extensive blast injuries to the lungs," although he also sustained various fractures, cuts and bruises. When U.S. medics arrived on the scene, Zarqawi was lapsing in and out of consciousness. Medics noted that his lungs were full of blood, and although they rendered immediate...
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Conspiracy theorists and collectors, take note: A section of fencing from the infamous grassy knoll in Dallas' Dealey Plaza is going up for auction. The weather-beaten picket fence, along with its metal posts, goes up for bid Sunday at the Lelands.com online auction house. Bidding on the fence from the scene of President Kennedy's Nov. 22, 1963, assassination runs through June 16. "It's an iconic item, in a macabre sort of way," said Simeon Lipman, director of Americana at the Long Island-based auction house. The fence was rescued from the junk heap five years ago by Dealey Plaza tour guide...
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Source: Man Claims Responsibility for Slayings of Judge's FamilyBy Don Babwin Associated Press Writer Published: Mar 10, 2005 CHICAGO (AP) - A man who shot himself to death during a traffic stop in Wisconsin claimed in a suicide note that he killed a federal judge's husband and mother, a source close to the investigation told The Associated Press Thursday. Chicago Police Department spokesman David Bayless identified the man as Bart Ross. WMAQ-TV in Chicago also reported Thursday that it had received a handwritten letter signed by Ross in which he describes breaking into the house of Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow...
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At the dedication of the Clinton library last week in Little Rock, Karl Rove and President Bush received separate tours of the dramatic building, a glistening silver, suspended boxcar filled with light and with a panoramic view of the Arkansas river. Flung across the river stands an old railroad bridge - and to Clinton watchers, bridges represent "the bridge to the 21st century", the former president's re-election slogan in 1996...[snip] ...Then, when the presidents were announced, Bush tried to push his way past Clinton at the library door to be first in line, against the already accepted protocol for the...
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So here we are 6 years after Diana's murder. I told you Sheeple 6 years ago that this was a murder and almost all of you Sheeple would not see the truth. Now Diana speaks to you from the grave with a letter that may as well be addressed directly to you. It tells you NOT TO BELIEVE THE LIES that will be told to you about her upcoming murder by the government/media complex. She pleads with you to HEAR HER AND HER LAST PLEA FOR THE TRUTH TO BE TOLD. But still you will not see because you can't...
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Just two days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a suspected killer and known foreign terrorist was captured in Dallas, Texas. The U.S. government was aware the man had received rigorous training in a foreign military and was a member of a covert paramilitary organization that already had murdered dozens, if not hundreds of people, including military officers, high ranking police officials and democratically elected politicians. President Kennedy speaking in Fort Worth the morning of Nov. 22, 1963 Amazingly, according to the authors of an explosive new book promising to unravel the 40-year mystery of who killed JFK,...
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GULFPORT, Miss. - (KRT) - The father of the White House press secretary claims in his upcoming book, "Blood, Money & Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K.," that former President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Barr McClellan, father of White House press secretary Scott McClellan and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Mark McClellan, is preparing for a Sept. 30 release of a 480-page book by Hannover House that offers photographs, copies of letters, insider interviews and details of fingerprints as proof that Edward A. Clark, the powerful head of Johnson's private and business legal...
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FLASH: HILLARY 'LIVING HISTORY' DEBUTS AT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER JUNE 29 LIST, SOURCES TELL DRUDGE [CLINTON CHIEF OF STAFF] SID BLUMENTHALS 'CLINTON WARS' FALLS OFF LIST AFTER 3 WEEKS..
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