Assassinations

 
April 28 2023, Mel Ayton
April 28, 2023 James Earl Ray Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI placed his alleged assassin, James Earl Ray, on its “Top Ten Most Wanted” list. In the posting, the word “...
 
August 29 2022, Mel Ayton
    Hubert Humphrey Correcting the Historical Record by Mel Ayton This article is based on Mel Ayton’s book Protecting the Presidential Candidates – From JFK to Biden, published...
 
March 27 2017, Mel Ayton
By Mel Ayton In 2014 my book, Hunting the President, was published. The new revelations included previously unknown or little-known assassination attempts against U.S presidents from the time of FDR...
 
April 20 2015, Cal Schoonover
Five days after General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox, ending the Civil War, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre.by Cal Schoonover By the time...
 
January 15 2015, Denise Noe
The assassination of President James Garfield cut short one of the most astounding political careers in U.S. history. Like few presidents before or after him, Garfield possessed a flexible mind and...
 
January 8 2015, Robert Walsh
Like the assassins of Presidents Lincoln and Garfield, anarchist Leon Czolgosz shot President William McKinley at point-blank range. Eight days later, after enduring inept medical treatment, McKinley...

The Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination and the “Deep State” Conspiracy

April 28 2023, 0 Comments
April 28, 2023 James Earl Ray Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI placed his alleged assassin, James Earl Ray, on its “Top Ten Most Wanted” list. In the posting, the word “...

Assassination Attempts Against US Vice Presidents

August 29 2022, 0 Comments
    Hubert Humphrey Correcting the Historical Record by Mel Ayton This article is based on Mel Ayton’s book Protecting the Presidential Candidates – From JFK to Biden, published...

PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS

March 27 2017, 0 Comments
By Mel Ayton In 2014 my book, Hunting the President, was published. The new revelations included previously unknown or little-known assassination attempts against U.S presidents from the time of FDR...
Oct 5, 2009
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Updated 09/19/09 John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy Despite a 1990s law mandating the release of all JFK assassination-related documents, an estimated one million such CIA records have yet to be declassified. Some of the most critical pertain to CIA agent George Joannides (a...
Oct 3, 2009
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Ruby shooting Oswald (Sunday, November 24) – Warren Commission Exhibit #2636 Contrary to the claims of conspiracy writers, Jack Ruby died telling the truth. There is no credible evidence he was part of a conspiracy. Ruby murdered Oswald for personal reasons – he wanted to...
Oct 3, 2009
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President Kennedy and Jackie arriving at Love Field, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. Photo courtesy NARA. New Orleans godfather Carlos Marcello – with Jimmy Hoffa as his bagman – funded Richard Nixon's 1960 presidential bid with $500,000 in cash stuffed in a suitcase. Later...
Oct 3, 2009
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Updated March 12, 2007 Members of the Warren Commission present their report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.  L-R: John McCloy, J. Lee Rankin (General Counsel), Senator Richard Russell, Representative Gerald Ford, Chief Justice Earl Warren, President...
Oct 3, 2009
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Former US President Gerald Ford in 2004 In a foreword to a new edition of the Warren Commission Report, the late president states that the CIA destroyed or kept from investigators critical secrets connected to the assassination of President Kennedy. by Don Fulsom In his...
Oct 3, 2009
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Left to Right: cover of Richard Condon's 1959 novel (1960 Signet edtion); poster from the original film (1962); poster from film remake (2004). The assassins of the Kennedy brothers acted in cold blood, not under mind control. by Mel Ayton To coincide with the 40th...
Oct 3, 2009
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Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated on the first anniversary of the Six-Day War in 1968. Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert Kennedy on the first anniversary of the Six-Day War "willfully, premeditatively, with 20 years of malice aforethought." He also assassinated modern U.S...
Oct 3, 2009
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September 6, 2005 Sirhan Sirhan in a 1998 mug shot from the California Department of Corrections at Corcoran Prison. From the beginning, both Sirhan's lawyers and the U.S. media sought to portray the assassination of Robert Kennedy as the act of a deranged individual bent...
Oct 3, 2009
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May 8, 2005 Sirhan Sirhan A majority of U.S. citizens continue to believe that Robert Kennedy's assassination was part of a larger conspiracy. The fact is that Sirhan Sirhan acted alone. by Mel Ayton For most Americans over 45 the images are still vivid – Robert Kennedy...
Oct 3, 2009
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December 14, 2002 Updated Nov. 28, 2012 President Gerald Ford greeting Alice Olson in the Oval Office in 1975. When CIA Scientist Frank Olson plunged to his death from the 10th floor of a New York hotel in 1953, his death was ruled a suicide. Twenty-two years later a special...

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