Month In Review -- May --
1967 -- William “Bill” Waters dies this month of what police describe as a “drug overdose” (Demerol). No autopsy is performed. His mother says that Lee Harvey Oswald and Hank Killam came to her house prior to the assassination and her son attempted to talk Oswald and Killam out of being involved. Waters called FBI agents following the assassination. The FBI told him he knew too much and to keep his mouth shut. He was subsequently arrested and kept in Memphis in a county jail for eight months on a misdemeanor charge.
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HIGHLIGHTED POST -- The Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions -- #498 -- Earlene Roberts' Admission That She Didn't Know How Long LHO Stayed At The Bus Stop After Leaving His Roominghouse --
The STSTWCsCs Board -- Earlene Roberts said that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald at the bus stop but never said how long he could've been there. What if he stayed there longer than a few minutes? How could he have shot JDT as claimed then?
HIGHLIGHTED POST -- The Mary Bledsoe Alleged DPD Offense Report --
The General Evidence Board -- Is the above Dallas Police Department
report showing Jack Ruby and "Lee Harvey Oswald" in a fight at Mary Bledsoe's rooming house about five weeks before November 22, 1963, genuine? Why would it be be faked and only suface 4 years ago?
The JFK Assassination Board Video Spotlight:
The full "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" series is here for your viewing. We have the the full series episode by episode in our Navbar area, but if you want to watch all of it together with no interruption then click the link below. Enjoy.
“If the United States ever experiences an attempt at a coup to overthrow the government, it will come from the CIA. The Agency represents a tremendous power and total unaccountability to anyone” -- Arthur Krock , The New York Times, October 3, 1963.
The JFK ASSASSINATION BOARD -- AUDIO --
President John F. Kennedy delivers an address to the American Newspaper Publishers Association on April 27, 1961, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Some researchers think this was the first speech in which JFK warned the media about their tactics and their coverage of the "Deep State's" global operation. He certainly makes his postition clear in this speech.
JFK -- John F. Kennedy --
LHO -- Lee Harvey Oswald --
RFK -- Robert F. Kennedy --
LBJ -- Lyndon B. Johnson --
JEH -- J. Edgar Hoover --
JBC -- John B. Connally--
WC -- Warren Commission --
HSCA -- House Select Committee on Assassinations --
ARRB -- Assassination Records Review Board --
CC -- Church Committee --
EAW -- General Edwin A. Walker --
SBT -- Single Bullet Theory --
CIA -- Central Intelligence Agency --
FBI -- Federal Bureau of Investigations --
SS -- Secret Service --
CE -- Commission Exhibit --
CD -- Commission Document --
ONI -- Office of Naval Intelligence --
DIA -- Defense Intelligence Agency --
JDT -- J.D. Tippit --
BRW -- Bonnie Ray Williams --
BWF -- Buell Wesley Frazier --
JER -- James Earl Ray --
GDM -- George DeMohrenschildt --
TSBD -- Texas School Book Depository --
DPD -- Dallas Police Department --
RP -- Ruth Paine --
MP -- Michael Paine --
GK -- Grassy Knoll --
TT -- Texas Theater --
MLK -- Martin Luther King --
SN -- Sniper's Nest --
JBK -- Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy --
JCB -- Johnny Calvin Brewer --
M-C -- Mannlicher-Carcano --
PH -- Parkland Hospital --
NSAM -- National Security Action Memorandum --
BYPs -- Backyard Photographs --
BOP -- Bay Of Pigs --
RCMP -- Royal Canadian Mounted Police --
FOIA -- Freedom Of Information Act --
JCS -- Joint Chiefs of Staff --
DMN -- Dallas Morning News --
WH -- White House --
RMN -- Richard Milhouse Nixon --
RC -- Roger Craig --
MGB -- McGeorge Bundy --
RSM -- Robert Strange McNamara --
DR -- Dean Rusk --
JPK -- Joseph P. Kennedy --
NSC -- National Security Council --
SoS -- Secretary of State --
SoD -- Secretary of Defense --
NYT -- The New York Times --
WP -- The Washington Post --
KSG -- Klein's Sporting Goods --
FPCC -- Fair Play For Cuba Committee --
DTH -- Dallas Times Herald --
HOR -- House of Representatives --
AG -- Attorney General --
DOJ -- Department Of Justice --
AP -- Associated Press --
SDRR -- Sportsdrome Rifle Range --
UPI -- United Press International --
Who's Who In The JFK Assassination
This area will look at various people and groups associated with the assassination. --
Source: Who's Who In The JFK Assassination by Michael Benson.
VICTOR F. ROBERTSON, JR., Ruby witness; Dallas reporter for WFAA radio and television. Robertson told the WC that on November 22, 1963, during the early evening, he saw Ruby in the DPD building trying to open the door to Captain Will Fritz's office, where Oswald was being interrogated, and then heard a voice say, "You can't go in there, Jack." Ruby claims that his shooting of Oswald two days later was spontaneous. (See also Fritz, Will; Rutledge, John) Sources: WCH XV, 347 • COA 126-7 • DAVIS 223
John F. Kennedy Quotes
"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." -- John F. Kennedy