April 19, 2016

RFK Murder Cover-Up Continues After Dramatic Parole Hearing

A California parole board this month rejected a dramatic plea to release the convicted slayer of 1968 presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy, thereby continuing one of the nation’s most notorious murder cover-ups. Kennedy friend Paul Schrade, 91, argued that the convicted Sirhan B. Sirhan, firing from Kennedy’s front, could not have killed the New York… Continue Reading RFK Murder Cover-Up Continues After Dramatic Parole Hearing

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New Group Advocates Disclosure On Political Assassinations

Americans deserve thorough disclosure of the nation’s major assassinations says a new research group at the start of the annual “Sunshine Week” beginning March 13. As an initial goal, Citizens Against Political Assassinations (CAPA), a non-partisan umbrella group, seeks withheld records pertaining to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the Rev.… Continue Reading New Group Advocates Disclosure On Political Assassinations

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