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November 2009 JFK "A blur of curtained days that died on impact - twisted stars gouging cratered fields, showering dreams with bruised tears washing away hope, spiraling into a journey through insanity, igniting passionate fires consuming our...
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LATEST CONSPIRACY NEWS, ARTICLES, LINKS AND VIDEOS. ... John Barbour produced this landmark film, The Garrison Tapes. By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. June 1, 2009 at 11:00 AM PDT Jim Garrison, who ...
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The citizen-journalism Website ALLVOICES is publishing a contributor's first novel, PSYCHEDELIC SUNRISE. Ken Boyte, who first joined the site in 2008, believes that the diverse audience of ALLVOICES will welcome the alternative views expressed...
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