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Over 10 Hours On The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy In A Collection Of 171 Digitally Remastered MP3s, Including Dallas Police Radio Recordings, Complete Lectures By JFK Assassination Investigator Jim Garrison, Breaking Radio And TV News Reports, AIr Force 1 Transmissions, Live Funeral Coverage And Much More, Presented As An Archival Quality MP3 CD, MP3 Audio Download Or USB Flash Drive! #JohnFKennedy #AssassinationOfJohnFKennedy #JFKAssassination #AssassinationOfJFK #JFK #PresidentsOfTheUS #POTUS #POTUSHistory #AmericanPresidents #PresidentsOfTheUS #POTUSAssassinations #LyndonBJohnson #WarrenCommission #WarrenCommissionReport #WarrenReport #JohnConnally #SingleBulletTheory #Dallas #DallasTexas #Texas #Assassinations #JimGarrison #DallasPolice #KBOX #AirForceOne #AirForce1 #AmericanHistory #USHistory #HistoryOfTheUS #MP3 #CD #AudioDownload #USBFlashDrive
Contents:
Charles Bramm - Eyewitness Account Of JFK's Assassination
Clay Shaw Interview 1967
Dallas D.A. Wade - Oswald Charged with Tippit & Kennedy Murders
Dallas Police Chief Curry - ''This Case Is Cinched'' 631123
Dallas Police Chief Curry - JFK Visit Preparations 631118a
Dallas Police Chief Curry - JFK Visit Preparations 631118b
Dallas Police Chief Curry - Oswald Interrogation Progress
Dallas Trademart - Announcement Of JFK & Connally Shootings & Prayers
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Dean Rusk Reacts To JFK's Death
Dwight Eisenhower Reacts To JFK's Death
Eric Leinsdorf Boston Symphony - JFK Dead
Eugene Rostow - Bill Moyers Phone Call 631124
Former House Speaker Joseph Martin - JFK's Death
Jack Ruby - Truth Will Never Come Out
Jack Ruby Trial - Verdict
Jean Hill - JFK Assassination Account
Jean Shepherd - JFK 631125
JFK - Air Force 1 Communications 631122
JFK Arrives Love Field 631122
JFK Assassination - Air-To-Ground Communications
JFK Death - Adlai Stevenson reacts to assassination
JFK Death - Adlai Stevenson
JFK Death - Barry Goldwater
JFK Death - Eisenhower reacts to assassination 631122
JFK Death - Harry S. Truman
JFK Death - LBJ makes first public address as President
JFK Death - UN's 1 Minute of Silence
JFK Funeral - 21 Gun Salute & Taps
JFK Funeral - 50 Plane Salute
JFK Funeral - Capital Building Music
JFK Funeral - Death Dirge
JFK Funeral - Flag Folding Ceremony Music
JFK Funeral - Funeral March
JFK Funeral - Latin Mass
JFK Funeral - National Anthem
JFK Funeral - Processional
JFK Funeral March 01 March & Hail To The Chief
JFK Funeral March 02 Hail To The Chief
JFK Funeral March 03 Air Force Band - Death March by Chopin
JFK Funeral March 04 Marine Band - Eternal Father, Strong to Save - Hail To The Chief
JFK Funeral March 05 March From Capitol To Arlington
JFK Funeral March 06 Drums
JFK Gunfire Dictabelt
JFK Motorcade
Jim Garrison - Tour Around 544 Camp Street 1967
Jim Garrison 19670715 - Rebuttal To 19670619 NBC News Report Pt. 1
Jim Garrison 19670715 - Rebuttal To 19670619 NBC News Report Pt. 2
Jim Garrison 196710 - The Rise Of The Fourth Reich Speech 01
Jim Garrison 196710 - The Rise Of The Fourth Reich Speech 02
Jim Garrison 196710 - The Rise Of The Fourth Reich Speech 03
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 01
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 02
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 03
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 04
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 05
Jim Garrison 19680131 Tonight Show w Johnny Carson Appearance 06
KBOX Dallas 631122
KLIF Dallas, November 22, 1963
LBJ 631122 - Address To The Nation
LBJ 631122 - Swearing In As President
LBJ 631123 - First Presidential Proclamation
LBJ 631125 - J Edgar Hoover Phone Call
LBJ 631125 - Washing Post Columnist Joseph Alsop Phone Call
LBJ 631126 - NYSE Pres. Keith Funston Phone Call
LBJ 631127 - Eisenhower Press Secy' Jim Haggerty Phone Call
LBJ 631127 - Mrs. Governor Nellie Connally Phone Call
LBJ 631127 - NBC's David Sarnoff Phone Call
LBJ 631128 - Senate Judiciary Chmn. James Eastland Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1110 ET - Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1130 ET - House Majority Whip Hale Boggs Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1311 ET - House Majority Whip Hale Boggs Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1315 ET - Advisor Abe Fortas Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1605 ET - Senator Richard Russell Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1655 ET - Speaker of the House Otto Passman Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1720 ET (Approx) - J Edgar Hoover Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1745 ET (Approx) - Advisor Abe Fortas Phone Call
LBJ 631129 1837 ET - House Majority Leader Carl Albert Phone Call
LBJ 631129 2030 ET - Senator Thomas Kuchel Phone Call
LBJ 631129 2055 ET - Senator Richard Russell Phone Call
LBJ 631130 - CIA Director McCone Phone Call
LBJ 631130 - Federal Reserve Board Chmn. William Martin Phone Call
LBJ 631202 - Jacqueline Kennedy Phone Call
LBJ 631202 - Washington Post Pres. Katherine Graham Phone Call
LBJ 631206 - Senator B. Everett Jordan Phone Call (Except)
LBJ 631207 - Jacqueline Kennedy Phone Call
LBJ 631208 - Mrs. Senator Bill Green Phone Call
LBJ 631218 - Governor John Connally Phone Call
LBJ 640501 - Press Sec'y George Reedy Phone Call
LBJ 640927 - National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy Phone Call
LBJ 641118 - Senator Russell Phone Call
LBJ 661226 - Press Secretary Bill Moyers Phone Call
LBJ 670202 - Acting Attorney General Ramsey Clark Phone Call
Lee Harvey Oswald - Violence
Mutual Radio Bulletin - JFK Dead 631122
Nellie Connally 631123 - Husband's Status
NJ Gov. Hughes Reacts To JFK's Death
NY Gov. Rockefeller Reacts To JFK's Death
Oswald's Landord Earlene Roberts
Oswald-Bringuier Debate
Oswald - ''I'm Just A Patsy!''
Oswald - Denies Charges & Acts of Violence
Oswald - New Orleans 6308
Oswald - Request for Legal Assistance
Oswald Assassination Live
Pope Paul VI - Address on JFK's Assassination
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield - Reaction To JFK's Death
Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen - Reaction To JFK's Death
Senator Richard Russell - JFK's Death
Sgt. Jerry Hill - The Arrest of Oswald
St. Matthew's Bell Tolls For JFK
Thurgood Marshall - JFK's Death
United Nations - 1 Minute Of Silence For JFK
The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. CST in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. Kennedy was riding with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife Nellie when he was fatally shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was a former US Marine firing gunshots from a nearby building. Governor Connally was seriously wounded in the attack. The motorcade rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where Kennedy was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after the shooting; Connally recovered. The Dallas Police Department arrested Oswald 70 minutes after the initial shooting. Oswald was charged under Texas state law with the murder of Kennedy and that of J. D. Tippit, a Dallas police officer. At 11:21 a.m. November 24, 1963, as live television cameras were covering his transfer from the city jail to the county jail, Oswald was fatally shot in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters (then in the Dallas Municipal Building) by Dallas nightclub operator Jack Ruby. Oswald was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he soon died. Ruby was convicted of Oswald's murder, though it was later overturned on appeal, and Ruby died in prison in 1967 while awaiting a new trial. After a 10-month investigation, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy, that Oswald had acted entirely alone, and that Ruby had acted alone in killing Oswald. Kennedy was the eighth and most recent US president to die in office, and the fourth (following Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley) to be assassinated. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson automatically became president upon Kennedy's death. The United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), agreed with the Warren Commission that Oswald's three rifle shots caused the injuries that Kennedy and Connally sustained. After analysis of a dictabelt audio recording the HSCA concluded that Kennedy was likely "assassinated as a result of a conspiracy". The committee could not identify a second gunman or group involved in the possible conspiracy, although the HSCA concluded that analysis pointed to the existence of an additional gunshot and "a high probability that two gunmen fired at [the] President". Nevertheless, the U.S. Justice Department concluded active investigations and stated "that no persuasive evidence can be identified to support the theory of a conspiracy" in the assassination. However, Kennedy's assassination is still the subject of widespread debate. Polls conducted from 1966 to 2004 found that up to 80 percent of Americans suspected that there was a plot or cover-up.