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Event | Start | End | Description |
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1960s/Counterculture | 1960 | 1970 | |
3rd interrogation of Oswald | 22 November 1963 19:56:00 | Third interrogation of Oswald in Captain Fritz's Office. | |
3rd set of evidence taken | 23 November 1963 00:35:00 | Oswald complains, That this is the third set of fingerprints, photographs being taken. ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 49 | |
7 SS agents still drinking | 22 November 1963 02:00:00 | Seven Secret Service agents are still drinking at “The Cellar.” bar in Fort Worth. | |
9 SS Agents in Cellar Door bar | 22 November 1963 00:00:00 | Pat Kirkwood’s bar the “Cellar Door” is in Fort Worth, Texas. Several of the women serving liquor to the agents are also strippers from Jack Ruby’s Carousel Club in Dallas | |
Air Force One arrives at Washington DC | 22 November 1963 17:00:00 | Air Force One arrives at Andrews Air Force base Washington D.C., total flight time 2hrs 15min. ref. Best Evidence, p 680 | |
Bilderberg/1963 | 29 March 1963 | 31 March 1963 | The 12th Bilderberg meeting and the second one in France. |
Bullet 399 discovered | 22 November 1963 13:00:00 | Parkland hospital. Darrell Tomlinson discovers the stretcher bullet 399 which rolls out from under a mat when stretcher bumps the wall. ref. Best Evidence, p 90 | |
Bullet 399 handed to SS Agent Johnson | 22 November 1963 14:00:00 | Bullet 399 handed to SS Agent Richard Johnson at Parkland Hospital by Chief of Parkland Hospital security O. P. Wright. ref. Best Evidence, pp 591, 652 | |
Bullet 399 handed to SS Chief Rowley | 22 November 1963 17:30:00 | SS Agent Richard Johnson hands bullet 399 to SS Chief Rowley at Executive building in Washington D.C. ref. Best Evidence, p 646 | |
Bullet 399 sent to FBI Lab | 22 November 1963 19:50:00 | SS Chief Rowley sends bullet 399 to FBI laboratory. ref. Best Evidence, p 646 | |
Bundy signs 1st draft of NSAM 273 | 21 November 1963 00:00:00 | McGeorge Bundy, then assistant to President Kennedy, signs the key first draft of NSAM 273, in contradiction to all previous Kennedy policy. ref. JFK, CIA Vietnam by Prouty, p xii | |
COINTELPRO | 1956 | 1971 | Series of covert and illegal projects aimed at subversion of 1960s left wing movements |
Cars seen cruising motorcade area | 22 November 1963 12:10:00 | Lee Bowers, a railway supervisor located in a tower behind the knoll fence, sees a 1959 Oldsmobile cruise the area. And at 12:20pm, a Black 1957 Ford also did the same and left. Then a third car, a 61 or 62 Chevrolet Impala entered the area, parked out of his sight near the decorative masonry wall, then reappeared immediately after the last shot. ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76 | |
Casket aboard Air Force One | 22 November 1963 14:18:00 | Casket placed aboard Air Force One. | |
Cold War | 1947 | 26 September 1991 | The official narrative had 2 diametrically opposed systems locked in combat with one another since soon after WW2. Each of the "superpowers" and its team of allies needed to outdo each other by creating ever more and deadlier weapons, creating a kind of perpetual war for perpetual peace, with the warring parties engaging mainly in covert/proxy wars. Deep state interests blossomed in the climate of fear and paranoia. |
Congolese Operation | 5 July 1960 | 25 November 1965 | |
Dallas Times Herald reports route | 16 November 1963 00:00:00 | Dallas Times Herald reported that the Presidential motorcade apparently will loop through downtown area, probably on Main street on its way to Trade Mart. ref. W.C. | |
David Ferrie/Mysterious drive | 22 November 1963 12:00:00 | 23 November 1963 00:00:00 | David Ferrie takes a mysterious 364 mile drive in the afternoon. |
Deputy identifies Oswald | 22 November 1963 17:30:00 | Deputy sheriff Roger Craig identifies Oswald as the man he saw running toward the Rambler station wagon. When asked about the station wagon Oswald replies, That station wagon belongs to Mrs. Pain, don't try to tie her into this. She had nothing to do with it. ref. Rush to Judgement, p 159 | |
Eddie Piper speaks to Oswald | 22 November 1963 12:00:00 | TSBD employee Eddie Piper said he actually spoke to Oswald, Just at twelve o'clock, down on the first floor. | |
FBI agent at funeral home | 25 November 1963 00:00:00 | FBI Agent Richard Harrison arrives at Miller's Funeral Home with rifle (type unknown) and finger print ink. Funeral Director would tell researchers that he could not understand the event and that he had a very difficult time getting the black ink off Oswald's corpse. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 332 | |
FBI calls to determine potential threat | 17 November 1963 00:00:00 | An FBI teletype is received, directed to all field offices to contact CIs (confidential informants) to determine whether a revolutionary group was a potential threat to the president during his Dallas trip November 22 - 23. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 77 | |
FBI tells Thomlinson stay quiet | 23 November 1963 00:30:00 | 23 November 1963 01:00:00 | Darrell Thomlinson is awakened by a phone call from the FBI, and is told to keep his mouth shut about the bullet he found on the stretcher at Parkland Hospital. ref. Best Evidence, p 591 |
General Walker shot | 10 May 1963 00:00:00 | General Walker shot at in his home. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 319 | |
Governor Connelly confirms trip | 8 November 1963 00:00:00 | Governor Connelly confirms trip to Dallas on November 21 - 22, 1963. ref. W.C. | |
Grammer receives phone call | 23 November 1963 02:20:00 | Police lieutenant Billy Grammer also receives a phone call. The caller asks specifically to speak to Grammer and says, You know me. He describes in detail the plan to move Oswald and tells him that other arrangements should be made or, We are going to kill Oswald right there in the basement. | |
Homicide Chief calls | 22 November 1963 12:51:00 | Homicide Chief William Fritz calls in to the dispatchers office from his post at the Trade Mart to ask if JFK will still be going to the site. He is told, It's very doubtful. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 150 | |
Hulls found on 6th floor of TSBD | 22 November 1963 13:12:00 | Policeman Luke Mooney finds hulls on sixth floor of Depository.ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 143 | |
Interrogation | 24 November 1963 09:30:00 | Interrogation in Captain Fritz's Office. ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 51 | |
J. D. Tippit/Body discovered | 22 November 1963 13:10:00 | T. F. Bewley comes upon J.D. Tippit's body in the street. As he gets out to help he looks at his watch, which reads 1:10pm ref. Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 122 | |
J. D. Tippit/Calls HQ | 22 November 1963 12:54:00 | Officer Tippit calls into HQ, and is asked if he is in Oakcliff area. He replies, Yes. ref. Rush to Judgement, p 194 | |
J. D. Tippit/Calls HQ twice | 22 November 1963 13:08:00 | Officer Tippit makes two attempts to call HQ, but dispatcher does not reply. ref. Rush to Judgement, p 195 | |
J. D. Tippit/Murder | 22 November 1963 | 22 November 1963 | An accessory murder to the JFK assassination |
JFK arrives Fort Worth | 22 November 1963 12:50:00 | JFK arrives at the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth. | |
JFK arrives at Parkland Hospital | 22 November 1963 12:38:00 | JFK arrives at Parkland Hospital. ref. Best Evidence, p 710 | |
JFK pronounced dead | 22 November 1963 13:00:00 | JFK pronounced dead. ref. Best Evidence, p 710 | |
JFK/Assassination | 22 November 1963 | 22 November 1963 | The assassination of US President John F. Kennedy was the seminal deep political event of modern times, perhaps even more than 9-11. Both were done by the same group. Subsequently the group assassinated RFK, MLK and many others to try to contain the truth. |
JFK/Assassination/Air Force One/Airborne | 22 November 1963 14:47:00 | Air Force One airborne. | |
JFK/Assassination/Air Force One/Leaves Fort Worth | 22 November 1963 11:10:00 | Air Force One leaves Carswell AFB Fort Worth for 13 min flight to Lovefield Airport. | |
JFK/Assassination/Cover-up | 23 November 1963 | The cover-up of the JFK assassination continues. | |
JFK/Assassination/Evidence to Washington DC | 23 November 1963 03:00:00 | FBI Special Agent Vince Drain transports the gun and all other evidence to Washington D.C. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 28 | |
JFK/Assassination/Fake secret service agent pulled over | 22 November 1963 13:05:00 | 22 November 1963 13:06:00 | In the South of Dallas, three men are pulled over, one identifies himself as a Secret Service agent and states, We are in a hurry to get to New Orleans to investigate part of the shooting. However, there is no record of Secret Service being dispatched to New Orleans on the day of the assassination. |
JFK/Assassination/Motorcade/Leaves Lovefield Airport | 22 November 1963 11:30:00 | 22 November 1963 11:30:00 | Presidential Motorcade leaves Lovefield Airport. ref. W.C. |
JFK/Assassination/Motorcade/Route unchanged | 15 November 1963 00:00:00 | Motorcade route reviebut was unchanged. ref. W.C. | |
JFK/Assassination/Motorcade/Timing verified | 18 November 1963 00:00:00 | SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels with Dallas police assistant Chief Charles Batchelor drive motorcade route verifying that it could be driven in 45 minutes and was unchanged. ref. W.C. | |
JFK/Assassination/Route on front page | 20 November 1963 00:00:00 | Newspaper reports motorcade route on front page. ref. W.C. | |
JFK/Assassination/Shots Fired | 22 November 1963 12:30:00 | President Kennedy shot in Dallas. | |
JFK/Assassination/Suspect description on police radio | 22 November 1963 12:45:00 | Description put out about suspect on Dallas police radio. The wanted person in this is a slender white male about thirty, five feet ten, one sixty five, carrying what looked to be a 30.30 or some type of Winchester. Officer Tippit told by H/Q dispatcher to go to central Oakcliff area. ref. Rush to Judgement, p 194 | |
JFK/Assassination/Witness pinpoints window | 22 November 1963 12:37:00 | 22 November 1963 12:37:00 | D. V. Harkness reports he has a witness who had pinpointed the window (Howard Brennan). |