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Post by ADMIN on Sept 10, 2022 8:14:18 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 11, 2022 8:04:02 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 12, 2022 4:50:57 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years OnMon. Sept. 12, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald's Rifle | PO Box Part 3 Application Erasing the Past..One Willis photo “We Choose to Go to the Moon”Sixty Years On | Sept. 12, 1962 (click here for video)
President John F. Kennedy, in a speech at the football stadium of Rice University in Houston, reaffirmed that the U.S. would put a man on the Moon by the end of the decade. On hand were 40,000 people, mostly students. Kennedy had declared, on May 25, 1961, his belief that the nation should commit to a manned moon landing, which would be achieved on July 20, 1969." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 13, 2022 4:48:21 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Tues. Sept. 13, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald's Rifle | A Paper Slip
Erasing the Past...Art Uhlman's Dealey Plaza photos Telephone conversation between Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Governor Ross Barnett.Sixty Years On | Sept. 13, 1962 (click here for video)
"Governor of Mississippi Ross Barnett delivered a 20-minute address on statewide television and radio to urge state officials not to obey the federal court order to integrate the University of Mississippi, signing a legal document to implement the legal doctrine of interposition, whereby state law superseded a contrary federal government action.
The Governor declared, "We will not drink from the cup of genocide. There is no case in history where the Caucasian race has survived integration." Barnett then made a proclamation, saying "I hereby direct each official to uphold and enforce the laws duly and legally enacted by the legislature of the State of Mississippi, regardless of this unwarranted, illegal and arbitrary usurpation of power," and added, "There is no cause which is more moral and just than the protection of the integrity of our races.]
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 14, 2022 4:42:13 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 15, 2022 4:52:38 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 16, 2022 5:11:19 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 17, 2022 6:51:29 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Sat. Sept. 17, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald's Rifle | Midnight Writer
Erasing the Past...168 passages from “The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence”NASA-2 astronaut group, 1962Sixty Years On | Sept. 17, 1962
"Nine new American astronauts, officially members of NASA Astronaut Group 2, were introduced at a press conference in Houston. The "New Nine" were Neil Armstrong, Frank Borman, Pete Conrad, Jim Lovell, James McDivitt, Elliot See, Thomas P. Stafford, Ed White and John Young. Armstrong would become the first man to walk on the Moon (Conrad would be third and Young ninth). Borman and Lovell would orbit the Moon; White would be the first American to "walk in space", but would die in the fire of Apollo 1; Young would command the space shuttle's first launched mission, and See would die in a plane crash before he could be launched into space." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 18, 2022 8:08:56 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Sept 19, 2022 4:52:42 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years OnMon. Sept. 19, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald's Rifle | In the Jungle Erasing the Past..Aline Mosby's handwritten 1959 Oswald interview notes X-20 Dyna-Soar Space VehicleSixty Years On | Sept. 19, 1962 (click here for video)
A full-scale mockup of the Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar spaceplane was unveiled for reporters in Las Vegas, where the Air Force Association was holding its annual convention, and the six pilots who would be the first to fly the X-20 were introduced.
"Technical men familiar with sketches and photographs of the X-20 were startled by the vicious ugliness" of the plane, the Associated Press reported, noting that "With its upturned wingtips and long snout, the X-20 looks like its designer had somehow managed to cross a manta ray with a shark." The Dyna-Soar project, scheduled for a 1965 launch, would be cancelled after cost overruns, and none were ever built.." [Wikipedia]
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