James O. Chipman’s new book “The Murder Trial of JFK” is an intriguing explanation of the tragic assassination of Former President John F. Kennedy
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Recent Release “The Murder Trial of JFK from Page Publishing author James O. Chipman is what you have been waiting to read for 58 years. Of course, if it came out in 1963, he would have been murdered and all of his research notes destroyed which is what happened to What s My Line panelist and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. LONE TREE, Colo. (PRWEB) April 08, 2021 James O. Chipman has a master s degree in history and worked for 28 years as an archivist at the Colorado State Archives. He spent over 50 years in researching his new book The Murder Trial of JFK : a gripping tale and potent story describing what actually happened to JFK and how his death altered the world.
June 21, 1947 was the date of one of the most mysterious and widely-debated incidents in UFO lore. A man named Harold Dahl, his young son, and several men were shocked and amazed by the sight of a veritable squadron of circular UFOs, with holes around the sides, flying over the waters of Maury Island, Puget Sound, Washington State. Five of the craft seemed to be moving in a smooth fashion at roughly 2,000-feet. That certainly couldn’t be said of one of them: it was clearly, and dangerously, out of control. That was made even more obvious when that particular craft suddenly plummeted to a height of around barely 700-feet. This was not a good sign. It was practically an omen. The rest of the mysterious aerial vehicles skillfully maneuvered out of the way, except for just one craft: it proceeded to “touch” the malfunctioning one, as things were described at the time. That didn’t seem to help. The craft then started to “spew forth” a huge amount of material – and showered d
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Matthew T. Mangino: The passing of the Matriarch of the families of fallen officers
By Matthew T. Mangino
One of the few living people with a direct connection to the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy has died. Marie Tippit, the widow of Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit, who was shot to death by Lee Harvey Oswald 45 minutes after Kennedy was assassinated, died on March 5.
On the morning of Nov. 22, 1963, Tippit made breakfast for her husband. J.D. Tippit would leave early in the morning to begin his shift as a Dallas patrolman. He patrolled the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. Nov. 22 was a hectic day in Dallas. President Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, were visiting along with Texas native Vice President Lyndon Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird.