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'''Life Magazine'''
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'''Life Magazine''' is a US magazine.
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==JFK assassination==
 
==JFK assassination==
 
'''Life Magazine''' was complicit in covering up the truth and promoting the narrative of the [[Warren Commission]].
 
'''Life Magazine''' was complicit in covering up the truth and promoting the narrative of the [[Warren Commission]].
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==Martin Luther King==
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About the 1967 speech in which [[Martin Luther King]] named the US government as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world, Life Magazine stated that “Much of his speech was a demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi.”<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/martin-luther-king-the-u-s-is-the-greatest-purveyor-of-violence-in-the-world-today/5665977</ref>
 
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Revision as of 02:47, 24 January 2019

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Life Magazine is a US magazine.

JFK assassination

Life Magazine was complicit in covering up the truth and promoting the narrative of the Warren Commission.

RFK assassination

The cover of the June 24 1968 featured an iconic image of the RFK assassination, but it was edited to remove a clip on tie from his side (possibly that of Thane Eugene Cesar.[1])

Martin Luther King

About the 1967 speech in which Martin Luther King named the US government as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world, Life Magazine stated that “Much of his speech was a demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi.”[2]

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