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The Witnesses: Sen. Ralph Yarborough
Sen. Ralph Yarborough ( D-Tex ) rode with Vice President and Mrs. Johnson, two cars behind...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: JFK63Conspiracy
The Witnesses: Sen. Ralph Yarborough
The Witnesses: Sen. Ralph Yarborough
Sen. Ralph Yarborough ( D-Tex ) rode with Vice President and Mrs. Johnson, two cars behind the President's limousine. Among his observations were that when t...- published: 19 Oct 2010
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November 27, 1963 - Senator Ralph Yarborough after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
Senator Ralph Yarborough interviewed in Dallas Love Field five days after the assassinatio...
published: 19 Mar 2013
author: HelmerReenberg
November 27, 1963 - Senator Ralph Yarborough after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
November 27, 1963 - Senator Ralph Yarborough after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
Senator Ralph Yarborough interviewed in Dallas Love Field five days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and talks about the new President Ly...- published: 19 Mar 2013
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- author: HelmerReenberg
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JFK - November 22nd 1963, 12:30 pm: L.B.J. M.I.A. - LBJ! Where Are You??
A high resolution copy of the Altgens photograph can be viewed here: http://media.photobuc...
published: 04 Feb 2011
author: Mobilecheese
JFK - November 22nd 1963, 12:30 pm: L.B.J. M.I.A. - LBJ! Where Are You??
JFK - November 22nd 1963, 12:30 pm: L.B.J. M.I.A. - LBJ! Where Are You??
A high resolution copy of the Altgens photograph can be viewed here: http://media.photobucket.com/image/altgens/bmjfk63/Altgens6HiRes.jpg?o=2 JFK - November ...- published: 04 Feb 2011
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Ralph W. Yarborough, The People's Senator
Ralph W. Yarborough, The People's Senator. By Patrick L. Cox, Edward M. Kennedy. Revered b...
published: 30 Nov 2013
Ralph W. Yarborough, The People's Senator
Ralph W. Yarborough, The People's Senator
Ralph W. Yarborough, The People's Senator. By Patrick L. Cox, Edward M. Kennedy. Revered by many Texans and other Ameri... http://www.thebookwoods.com/book01/0292722168.html Author of the book in this video: Patrick L. Cox Edward M. Kennedy The book in this video is published by: University Of Texas Press THE MAKER OF THIS VIDEO IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH OR ENDORSED BY THE PUBLISHING COMPANIES OR AUTHORS OF THE BOOK IN THIS VIDEO. ---- DISCLAIMER --- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All content in this video and written content are copyrighted to their respective owners. All book covers and art are copyrighted to their respective publishing companies and/or authors. We do not own, nor claim ownership of any images used in this video. All credit for the images or photography go to their rightful owners.- published: 30 Nov 2013
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George H. W. Bush campaigning for U. S. Senate in 1964
In 1964 George H. W. Bush ran for the U.S. Senate. Bush served as Chairman of the Republic...
published: 30 Dec 2012
author: HelmerReenberg
George H. W. Bush campaigning for U. S. Senate in 1964
George H. W. Bush campaigning for U. S. Senate in 1964
In 1964 George H. W. Bush ran for the U.S. Senate. Bush served as Chairman of the Republican Party for Harris County, Texas in 1964, but wanted to be more in...- published: 30 Dec 2012
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Yarborough: Secret Service was "slow to respond"
Senator Ralph Yarborough ( D-Texas ) was riding in Lyndon Johnson's car, two cars behind K...
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: JFK63Conspiracy
Yarborough: Secret Service was "slow to respond"
Yarborough: Secret Service was "slow to respond"
Senator Ralph Yarborough ( D-Texas ) was riding in Lyndon Johnson's car, two cars behind Kennedy's limousine. He describes the Secret Service as "slow to res...- published: 15 Dec 2009
- views: 1408
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Smathers: JFK didn't really want to go to Texas
Sen. George Smathers ( D-Fla) flew back to Washington with President Kennedy from Florida ...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: JFK63Conspiracy
Smathers: JFK didn't really want to go to Texas
Smathers: JFK didn't really want to go to Texas
Sen. George Smathers ( D-Fla) flew back to Washington with President Kennedy from Florida on the weekend before the assassination. He recalls the President m...- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 3409
- author: JFK63Conspiracy
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The Port Arthur Story
"The Port Arthur Story" is an early example of a long-form political commercial. Commissio...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: Austin Bureau
The Port Arthur Story
The Port Arthur Story
"The Port Arthur Story" is an early example of a long-form political commercial. Commissioned by incumbent Texas governor Allan Shivers, it was used to defea...- published: 16 Jan 2012
- views: 2409
- author: Austin Bureau
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LBJ and Walter Reuther 6/5/64, 7:52P. (Part 2 of 2)
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Walter Reuther. Part 2 of 2 - continu...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: TheLBJLibrary
LBJ and Walter Reuther 6/5/64, 7:52P. (Part 2 of 2)
LBJ and Walter Reuther 6/5/64, 7:52P. (Part 2 of 2)
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Walter Reuther. Part 2 of 2 - continued from #3631 Citation No.: 3632 June 5, 1964. Time: 7:52P (cont.) ...- published: 11 Jul 2012
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- author: TheLBJLibrary
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Bilkortegen i Dallas
I Secret Service bilen sad Kennedys assistenter Kenneth O'Donnell og Dave Powers. Så fulgt...
published: 05 Jun 2008
author: HelmerReenberg
Bilkortegen i Dallas
Bilkortegen i Dallas
I Secret Service bilen sad Kennedys assistenter Kenneth O'Donnell og Dave Powers. Så fulgte vicepræsident Lyndon Johnsons bil med frue og Texas Senator Ralph...- published: 05 Jun 2008
- views: 553
- author: HelmerReenberg
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November 22, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy's Remarks at the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
President John F. Kennedy spoke at 9 a.m. (c.s.t.) in the Texas Hotel in Fort Worth. In hi...
published: 23 Aug 2013
November 22, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy's Remarks at the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
November 22, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy's Remarks at the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
President John F. Kennedy spoke at 9 a.m. (c.s.t.) in the Texas Hotel in Fort Worth. In his opening words he referred to Raymond Buck, president of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and to Governor John B. Connally, Senator Ralph W. Yarborough, Representative Jim Wright, Byron Tunnell, Speaker of the State House of Representatives, and Waggorier Cart, State Attorney General, all of Texas. He later referred to Marion Hicks, a vice president of Fort Worth General Dynamics and vice president of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Buck, Mr. Vice President, Governor Connally, Senator Yarborough, Jim Wright, members of the congressional delegation, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Attorney General, ladies and gentlemen: Two years ago, I introduced myself in Paris by saying that I was the man who had accompanied Mrs. Kennedy to Paris. I am getting somewhat that same sensation as I travel around Texas. Nobody wonders what Lyndon and I wear. I am glad to be here in Jim Wright's city. About 35 years ago, a Congressman from California who had just been elected received a letter from an irate constituent which said: "During the campaign you promised to have the Sierra Madre Mountains reforested. You have been in office one month and you haven't done so." Well, no one in Fort Worth has been that unreasonable, but in some ways he has had the Sierra Madre Mountains reforested, and here in Fort Worth he has contributed to its growth. He speaks for Fort Worth and he speaks for the country, and I don't know any city that is better represented in the Congress of the United States than Fort Worth. And if there are any Democrats here this morning, I am sure you wouldn't hold that against him. Three years ago last September I came here, with the Vice President, and spoke at Burke Burnett Park, and I called, in that speech, for a national security policy and a national security system which was second to none--a position which said not first, but, if, when and how, but tint. That city responded to that call as it has through its history. And we have been putting that pledge into practice ever since.- published: 23 Aug 2013
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November 16, 1960 - President-Elect John F. Kennedy visits Senator Lyndon B. Johnson in Texas
President-Elect John F Kennedy seated in aircraft as it lands at Bergstrom Air Force Base....
published: 25 Mar 2013
author: HelmerReenberg
November 16, 1960 - President-Elect John F. Kennedy visits Senator Lyndon B. Johnson in Texas
November 16, 1960 - President-Elect John F. Kennedy visits Senator Lyndon B. Johnson in Texas
President-Elect John F Kennedy seated in aircraft as it lands at Bergstrom Air Force Base. At the Air Force Base he is greeted by Senator Ralph Yarborough an...- published: 25 Mar 2013
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John F. Kennedy, President of the United States (1961-1963) - Full Length Documentary With Footages
My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBestF...
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: TheBestFilmArchives
John F. Kennedy, President of the United States (1961-1963) - Full Length Documentary With Footages
John F. Kennedy, President of the United States (1961-1963) - Full Length Documentary With Footages
My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives Subscribe for new videos: http://youtube.com/subscripti...- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 4089
- author: TheBestFilmArchives
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High School Students Discuss JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories: Evidence, Facts, Books (1992)
According to some researchers, conspiracy theorists consider four or five groups, alone or...
published: 21 Dec 2013
High School Students Discuss JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories: Evidence, Facts, Books (1992)
High School Students Discuss JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories: Evidence, Facts, Books (1992)
According to some researchers, conspiracy theorists consider four or five groups, alone or in combination, to be the primary suspects in the assassination of Kennedy: the CIA, the military-industrial complex, organized crime, the government of Cuba, and Cuban exiles. Other domestic individuals, groups, or organizations implicated in various conspiracy theories include Lyndon Johnson, George H. W. Bush, Sam Giancana, J. Edgar Hoover, Earl Warren, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, the John Birch Society, and far-right wealthy Texans. Some other alleged foreign conspirators include Fidel Castro, the KGB and Nikita Krushchev, Aristotle Onassis, the government of South Vietnam, and international drug lords, including a French heroin syndicate. Some conspiracy theorists have argued that Kennedy planned to end the involvement of the United States in Vietnam and was therefore targeted by those who had an interest in sustained military conflict, including the Pentagon and defense contractors. Former Texas Senator Ralph Yarborough in 1991 stated: "Had Kennedy lived, I think we would have had no Vietnam War, with all of its traumatic and divisive influences in America. I think we would have escaped that." According to author James Douglass, Kennedy was assassinated because he was turning away from the Cold War and seeking a negotiated peace with the Soviet Union. Douglass argued that this "was not the kind of leadership the CIA, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the military-industrial complex wanted in the White House." Oliver Stone's 1991 movie JFK explored the possibility that Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy involving the military-industrial complex. L. Fletcher Prouty, Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President Kennedy, and the person who inspired the character "Mr. X" in Stone's movie, wrote that Kennedy's assassination was actually a coup d'état. The House Select Committee on Assassinations reported that it investigated "alleged Secret Service complicity in the assassination" and concluded that the Secret Service was not involved. However, the HSCA declared that "the Secret Service was deficient in the performance of its duties." Among its findings, the HSCA noted: (1) that President Kennedy had not received adequate protection in Dallas, (2) that the Secret Service possessed information that was not properly analyzed, investigated, or used by the Secret Service in connection with the President's trip to Dallas, and (3) that the Secret Service agents in the motorcade were inadequately prepared to protect the President from a sniper. The HSCA specifically noted: No actions were taken by the agent in the right front seat of the Presidential limousine [ Roy Kellerman ] to cover the President with his body, although it would have been consistent with Secret Service procedure for him to have done so. The primary function of the agent was to remain at all times in close proximity to the President in the event of such emergencies. Some argue that the lack of Secret Service protection occurred because Kennedy himself had asked that the Secret Service make itself discreet during the Dallas visit. However, Vince Palamara, who interviewed several Secret Service agents assigned to the Kennedy detail, disputes this. Palamara reports that Secret Service driver Sam Kinney told him that requests—such as removing the bubble top from the limousine in Dallas, not having agents positioned beside the limousine's rear bumper, and reducing the number of Dallas police motorcycle outriders near the limousine's rear bumper—were not made by Kennedy. In The Echo from Dealey Plaza, Abraham Bolden—the first African American on the White House Secret Service detail—claimed to have overheard agents say that they would not protect Kennedy from would-be assassins: [President Kennedy] alienated Southerners and conservatives around the country, most of whom were already suspicious of him. In this, the Secret Service reflected the more backward elements of America. Many of the agents with whom I worked were products of the South.... I heard some members of the White House detail say that if shots were fired at the president, they'd take no action to protect him. A few agents vowed that they would quit the Secret Service rather than give up their lives for Kennedy. Questions regarding the forthrightness of the Secret Service increased in the 1990s when the Assassination Records Review Board—which was created when Congress passed the JFK Records Act—requested access to Secret Service records. The Review Board was told by the Secret Service that in January 1995, in violation of the JFK Records Act, the Secret Service destroyed protective survey reports that covered JFK's trips from September 24 through November 8, 1963. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JFK_assassination_theories- published: 21 Dec 2013
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KLIF 1190 Dallas - Friday, November 22nd, 1963 (First Hour)
KLIF AM 1190 in Dallas covers President Kennedy's trip to Texas. The first hour covers the...
published: 17 Nov 2013
KLIF 1190 Dallas - Friday, November 22nd, 1963 (First Hour)
KLIF 1190 Dallas - Friday, November 22nd, 1963 (First Hour)
KLIF AM 1190 in Dallas covers President Kennedy's trip to Texas. The first hour covers the landing of Air Force One at Love Field, the parade route, the seating arrangement for the parade and the sudden improvement in the day's weather. There are references to friction between the Kennedy Administration and Dallas after the hostile reception of Adlai Stevenson on October 24th. There are also references to the split between the Texas Democrats as best exemplified in the rivalry between Ralph Yarborough and John Connally.- published: 17 Nov 2013
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Evidence Of Revision -Parte 28 de 64- LEGENDADO
Lyndon Johnson - Adv. Barr McClellan - Pesquisador Ed Tatro - Don Hewitt (2002) - Lee Harv...
published: 15 Dec 2013
Evidence Of Revision -Parte 28 de 64- LEGENDADO
Evidence Of Revision -Parte 28 de 64- LEGENDADO
Lyndon Johnson - Adv. Barr McClellan - Pesquisador Ed Tatro - Don Hewitt (2002) - Lee Harvey Oswald - Richard Nixon - John (Jack) F. Kennedy - Earl Warren - Comissão Warren - John Wilkes Booth (1865) - Presidente A. Lincoln (1861-1865) - Terry Lynn Nichols (Oklahoma-1995) - Jack Ruby - Jesse Cury - J. Edgar Hoover - Lady Bird - Allen Dulles - Bobby Kennedy - Jim Garrinson - Ralph Yarborough - Pierre Salinger - Mikhail Gorbachev VER TAMBÉM - Evidence Of Revision -Parte 29 de 64- LEGENDADO ***Legendas revisadas.- published: 15 Dec 2013
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JFK (disambiguation) SEE WHO KILL JFK?
President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 pm Central Standard Time on ...
published: 29 Jul 2013
author: Allen Joseph
JFK (disambiguation) SEE WHO KILL JFK?
JFK (disambiguation) SEE WHO KILL JFK?
President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 pm Central Standard Time on Friday November 22, 1963, while on a political trip to Texas to smo...- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 8
- author: Allen Joseph
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Jackie: "They've Murdered My Husband"
Senator Ralph Yarborough describes the scene in the limousine at Parkland Hospital when he...
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: JFK63Conspiracy
Jackie: "They've Murdered My Husband"
Jackie: "They've Murdered My Husband"
Senator Ralph Yarborough describes the scene in the limousine at Parkland Hospital when he approached it.- published: 15 Dec 2009
- views: 1738
- author: JFK63Conspiracy