Friday, May 18, 2007

Kennedy assassination still breeding controversy after all these years

Researchers challenge Kennedy lone gunman theory | Science | Reuters :

"... researchers, including former FBI lab metallurgist William Tobin, said new chemical and statistical analyses of bullets from the same batch used by Oswald suggest that more than two bullets could have struck the president.

"'Evidence used to rule out a second assassin is fundamentally flawed,' the researchers said in their article."


The timing of this is quite fortuitous for the publication of Saint John Hunt's new book Bond of Secrecy on the JFK assassination which draws on the confession of his late father, CIA operative and Watergate "plumber" E. Howard Hunt, that the death of President Kennedy was engineered by a group of CIA veterans acting on behalf of then-Vice President Lindon Baines Johnson.

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