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'''Foreknowledge of the [[JFK Assassination]]''' was revealed by various people, including two US servicemen, contradicting the [[official narrative of the assassination]], that it was the work of "[[lone nut]]", [[Lee Harvey Oswald]].<ref name=hp>http://hpub.org/article-67150/</ref>
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'''Foreknowledge of the [[JFK Assassination]]''' was revealed by various people, including two US servicemen, contradicting the [[JFK/Assassination/Official narrative|official narrative of the assassination]], that it was the work of "[[lone nut]]", [[Lee Harvey Oswald]].<ref name=hp>http://hpub.org/article-67150/</ref>
  
 
==Karyn Kupcinet==
 
==Karyn Kupcinet==
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==Eugene Dinkin==
 
==Eugene Dinkin==
 
{{FA|Eugene Dinkin}}
 
{{FA|Eugene Dinkin}}
[[image:Eugene Dinkin.jpg|left|thumbnail|[[Eugene Dinkin]], a code clark who deduced that a plot was underway to [[kill JFK]] and who tried to blow the whistle.]]
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[[image:Eugene Dinkin.jpg|right|thumbnail|[[Eugene Dinkin]], a code clark who deduced that a plot was underway to [[kill JFK]] and who tried to blow the whistle.]]
 
[[Eugene Dinkin]] learned about the assassination from two deciphered cable he heard weeks before.<ref name=hp/>
 
[[Eugene Dinkin]] learned about the assassination from two deciphered cable he heard weeks before.<ref name=hp/>
  
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[[David Christensen]] also learned about the assassination before it occurred. Like Dinkin, he was committed to an institution on grounds of [[mental health]].<ref name=hp/>
 
[[David Christensen]] also learned about the assassination before it occurred. Like Dinkin, he was committed to an institution on grounds of [[mental health]].<ref name=hp/>
 
   
 
   
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==Rose Cheramie==
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[[Rose Cheramie]] warned of JFK's assassination just before if happened. She died on 4 September 1965.
 
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Various people have revealed foreknowledge of the JFK assassination.

Foreknowledge of the JFK Assassination was revealed by various people, including two US servicemen, contradicting the official narrative of the assassination, that it was the work of "lone nut", Lee Harvey Oswald.[1]

Karyn Kupcinet

Full article: Stub class article Karyn Kupcinet

Karyn Kupcinet was murdered 2 days after the JFK assassination. "In his book, Forgive My Grief, Jones reports that "a few days before the assassination, Karyn Kupcinet, 23, was trying to place a long distance telephone call from the Los Angeles area. According to reports, the long distance operator heard Miss Kupcinet scream into the telephone that President Kennedy was going to be killed.""[2]

Eugene Dinkin

Full article: Eugene Dinkin
Eugene Dinkin, a code clark who deduced that a plot was underway to kill JFK and who tried to blow the whistle.

Eugene Dinkin learned about the assassination from two deciphered cable he heard weeks before.[1]

David Christensen

David Christensen also learned about the assassination before it occurred. Like Dinkin, he was committed to an institution on grounds of mental health.[1]

Rose Cheramie

Full article: Rose Cheramie

Rose Cheramie warned of JFK's assassination just before if happened. She died on 4 September 1965.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:CIA OUT Teletype No. 85770memo29 November 1963John WhittenA memo about the foreknowledge of the JFK Assassination evinced by Eugene Dinkin.
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