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November 22 : JFK Assassination

The presidential motorcade began its route without incident, stopping twice so President Kennedy could shake hands with some Catholic nuns, then some school children. Shortly before the limousine turned onto Main Street a male ran towards the limousine, but was thrust to the ground by a Secret Service agent and hustled away. At 12:29 p.m. [...]

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President Kennedy’s Arrival in Dallas, TX

On Friday, November 22, 1963, at 11:40 a.m. CST, Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, and the rest of the presidential entourage arrived at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, aboard Air Force One after a very short flight from nearby Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth. The motorcade cars had been lined up in a certain [...]

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Maurice Bishop Seen Speaking to Oswald

Antonio Veciana travels to Dallas for a meeting with Maurice Bishop (aka David Atlee Philips). In the lobby of the Southland Building, Veciana sees Bishop speaking to a man Veciana later identifies as Lee Harvey Oswald. [ref. Last Investigation, p 141]

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Oswald Rents P.O. Box in Dallas

Oswald rented post office box number 2915 in Dallas, Texas. The three names authorized to receive mail at the PO box were Oswald, his wife Marina, and “Alex J. Hidell”, an alias invented by Oswald, which he would later use for his one-man branch of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee in New Orleans.

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Oswald Called Peter Paul Gregory

Pauline Virginia Bates stated that Oswald told her that a Dallas engineer named Peter Gregory was interested in publishing his manuscript. On June 19, 1962, Oswald called Peter Paul Gregory, a petroleum engineer born January 25, 1929, in Siberia, who taught Russian at the Fort Worth public library. Peter Paul Gregory became Oswald’s entrĂ© into [...]

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