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I Shot JFK

I shot JFK On the eve of the 40'th anniversary of the JFK assassination, confessed assasin James Earl Files tells of his role in THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY. The Story of a man who fired the fatal shot from the Grassy Knoll. His confession is compelling evidence for the government cover-up that Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA in collaboration with Organized Crime. "Knowing the truth about the Kennedy Assassination is understanding America today." - Wim Dankbaar

Channels: Conspiracy Videos 

Added: 572 days ago by StrangeVids

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JFK Assassination Video Part 1

A personal visit to the JFK assassination site. Trip to Dallas, wander around Dallas and talk to locals about the assassination. Part One of two

Channels: Education & Instructional  Conspiracy Videos 

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JFK Assassination Video Part 2

The second video investigating the JFK assassination site, speaking to an eye witness to the actual event in 1963

Channels: Education & Instructional  Conspiracy Videos 

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JFK Peace Corps PSA 1962

Peace corps public service announcement

Channels: Classic Commercials  Travel & Places  History 

Added: 640 days ago by TheNewGuy

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JFK Election Ad with Harry Belafonte

Artist and musician Harry Belafonte appears with Jack Kennedy in this 1960 campaign advertisement.

Channels: Classic TV  Politics  History 

Added: 674 days ago by RetroFlick

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John Kennedy Election Ad - Visit with the Sills

A 1960 election campaign ad showing John F. Kennedy sitting with a "regular American family" and hearing the difficulties they face. Almost 50 years later, and the same concerns exist.

Channels: Classic Commercials  Politics  History 

Added: 674 days ago by RetroFlick

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JFK election Ad - Jackie campaigns in Spanish

Jackie Kennedy speaks to the Hispanic community about why they should vote for Kennedy, in this 1960 advertisement

Channels: Classic Commercials  Politics  History 

Added: 674 days ago by RetroFlick

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JFK Election Ad - Ike Knocks Nixon

A 1960 election campaign ad which uses statements made by President Eisenhower to show that Nixon is not a good candidate.

Channels: Classic Commercials  News  History 

Added: 674 days ago by RetroFlick

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John F Kennedy 1960 Presidential Campaign Jingle

An election campaign jingle for John F. Kennedy's presidential run. A little more than three years after this commercial was made, Kennedy was dead.

Channels: Classic Commercials  Politics  History 

Added: 674 days ago by RetroFlick

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JFK Inaugurated 20January1961

1961: John F Kennedy sworn in as US president The Democrat John F Kennedy has been sworn in as the youngest ever elected president of the United States. The 43-year-old Roman Catholic was inaugurated as the 35th president on a snow-covered Capitol Hill in Washington. He takes over from the oldest president in American history, General Dwight Eisenhower, who is bowing out aged 70. The president's Republican rival, Richard Nixon, who came a close second in the race for the White House, also attended the inauguration ceremony. Millions watched the swearing-in of the new president on television. He chose to wear formal dress, including a top hat, for the occasion. Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country President John F Kennedy President Kennedy began his speech by addressing "my fellow citizens" - the term first used by President George Washington but rejected by later presidents in favour of the less formal "my fellow Americans". His ten-minute address appealed to Americans to unite in the fight against the common enemy of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself. For the people of the world struggling against the "bonds of misery", the president pledged, "our best efforts to help them help themselves". He continued: "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich." He also appealed to the Soviet Union to begin a new quest for peace. "Let both sides for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations," he said. President Kennedy closed his speech with the words: "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." His words were greeted with rousing applause.

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Added: 738 days ago by RetroFlick

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Kennedy Assassinated 1963November22

1963: Kennedy shot dead in Dallas The President of the United States has been assassinated by a gunman in Dallas, Texas. John F Kennedy was hit in the head and throat when three shots were fired at his open-topped car. The presidential motorcade was travelling through the main business area of the city. Texas Governor John Connally was also seriously injured when one of the unknown sniper's bullets hit him in the back. The men were accompanied by their wives, who were both uninjured. Vice-president Lyndon Johnson - who was following in a different car - has been sworn in as the new US leader. The presidential party was driving from Dallas airport to the city centre when witnesses said shots were fired from the window of a building overlooking the road. The president collapsed into Jackie Kennedy's arms, who was heard to cry "Oh no". Seconds later Governor Connally was also hit. Dallas Times Herald photographer Bob Jackson was in the motorcade close behind the Democrat leader's car and heard the shots as it entered Dealey Plaza. "As I looked up I saw a rifle being pulled back from a window - it might have been resting on the windowsill - I didn't see a man," he said. Mr Kennedy's limousine was driven at speed to Parklands Hospital immediately after the shooting. This is terrible - I cannot find words Senator Mike Mansfield The president was alive when he was admitted, but died at 1400 local time (1900 GMT) - 35 minutes after being shot. Police and Secret Service agents stormed the School Book Depository building moments after the shots were fired and recovered a rifle with a telescopic sight, said to be the assassination weapon. The mood of shock in the US was echoed by Senator Mike Mansfield in an emergency forum of the senate. "This is terrible - I cannot find words," he said.

Channels: News  Politics  History 

Added: 738 days ago by RetroFlick

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JFK Widow Thanks Nation

Jacqueline Onassis thanks those who showed sympathy during the time after her husband's assassination.

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Added: 738 days ago by RetroFlick

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JFK Assassin Shot 24November1963

1963: Kennedy 'assassin' murdered The man accused of assassinating the US President, John F Kennedy, has himself been shot dead in a Dallas police station. Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old former Marine, was being transferred from police headquarters to the county jail, at the centre of a large crowd of police officers, reporters and camera crews. The event was being covered live on television, and Americans across the country watched in astonishment as a man - later identified as Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner - stepped forward, drew a gun and shot Mr Oswald at point-blank range. I didn't want to be a hero - I did it for Jacqueline Kennedy Jack Ruby Mr Oswald fell to the floor, grasping his stomach, as a confused scuffle broke out between police, reporters and the gunman. An ambulance rushed Mr Oswald to the Parkland Hospital - the same hospital which had fought to save President Kennedy's life two days earlier - but he died within minutes of his arrival. Mr Oswald was arrested about an hour after the assassination of John F Kennedy, carried out as the President's motorcade passed through the Dealey Plaza in Dallas. He was initially taken into custody for the murder of a policeman, JD Tippit, who appears to have recognised him and approached him just 45 minutes after the killing of the President. Soon after, Mr Oswald was also charged with the President's assassination. He strongly denied that he carried out the assassination, saying to reporters, "I'm just a patsy." Police gave no explanation of how Jack Ruby came to be in the police headquarters. The building had been under heavy guard after several calls making threats against Oswald's life. Ruby came to Dallas from Chicago 10 years ago. He runs a downtown striptease club, and is said to have links with organised criminals. Police said Ruby had told them, "I didn't want to be a hero - I did it for Jacqueline Kennedy." They said he wanted to spare the president's wife the ordeal of the trial of the man accused of killing her husband. Ruby has been formally charged with murder and is now being held in custody without bail.

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Added: 738 days ago by RetroFlick

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