The Weasel’s Tale: Exploring Buell Wesley Frazier’s Nickname and Its Significance in the JFK Case

The Weasel’s Tale: Exploring Buell Wesley Frazier’s Nickname and Its Significance in the JFK Case

On November 22, 1963, the world was forever changed when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. While Lee Harvey Oswald is often considered the lone gunman, there are many other characters involved in this complex story. One such person is Buell Wesley Frazier, a young man who played a small but significant…

The JFK Assassination: An Insider’s Perspective from the Autopsy Room

The JFK Assassination: An Insider’s Perspective from the Autopsy Room

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This tragic event has captivated the world for decades, spawning countless theories and investigations. While much has been written about the assassination, few accounts come from those who were directly involved in the aftermath. Jim Jenkins, a medical corpsman present during JFK’s…

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The Mysterious Wallet: Analyzing the Evidence from the JD Tippit Case

On November 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, another murder took place in Dallas. Police officer J.D. Tippit was shot and killed, and Lee Harvey Oswald was quickly named as the prime suspect. However, the evidence surrounding this case, particularly the mysterious appearance of Oswald’s wallet at the crime scene, has…

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Jack Ruby’s Trial Transcripts: The Hidden Evidence in the JFK Assassination Case

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Two days later, Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating Kennedy. For decades, the events surrounding Kennedy’s death have been shrouded in mystery and controversy. But hidden within the pages of Jack Ruby’s trial transcripts lies…

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The Mystery of the .45 Caliber Bullet: New Evidence in the JFK Assassination

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This tragic event has been the subject of intense scrutiny and debate for decades. New evidence suggests there may be more to the story than just Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman. One intriguing piece of this puzzle is the mystery…

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Unraveling the Enigma: Who Was John Hurt and Why Did Oswald Try to Call Him?

On the evening of November 23, 1963, a day after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, an unusual event took place in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of killing Kennedy, attempted to make a phone call from his jail cell. The person he tried to reach? A mysterious figure named John Hurt in…

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Debunking the Lone Gunman Theory: Evidence for Multiple Shooters in Dealey Plaza

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The official story claims that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone as the lone gunman. However, many researchers and witnesses have challenged this theory. Let’s explore the evidence that suggests multiple shooters were involved in this tragic event. The Official Story vs. Reality…

The Rockefeller Commission and CIA Activities

The Rockefeller Commission and CIA Activities: A Look into 1970s Investigations

In the mid-1970s, the United States government examined the activities of its intelligence agencies, particularly the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). One of the most significant investigations during this period was conducted by the Rockefeller Commission. This blog post will explore the Commission’s work, findings, and impact on the CIA and American intelligence operations. The Birth…

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The Domesday Book: Medieval England’s Big Data Project

In 1086, William the Conqueror embarked on an ambitious project that would change the face of medieval England. This project, known as the Domesday Book, was a comprehensive economic survey of his newly conquered kingdom. It was an early example of large-scale data collection that would impact governance and society. Let’s explore this fascinating medieval…