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The Fourteen Minute Gap (Part I of II)

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

November 23, 1963. 10:01AM.

Less than 24 hours earlier, President John F. Kennedy was murdered in the streets of Dallas.

As a nation reels with shock and confusion, President Lyndon Johnson receives a telephone call from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, updating him on the progress of the investigation. The recording of that conversation would later be destroyed. Only a transcript survives.

A story of cover-up and denial that continues to this day, The Fourteen Minute Gap explores researcher Rex Bradford's discovery of the erasure, the shocking revelations of that call, and his attempt to get that discovery out to the national media.

(Part I of II)

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http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.php/The_Fourteen_Minute_Gap

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  • You can't take food away from a hungry dog and JFK shouldn't have tried to take the power away from Dulles and his cronies in the CIA. That along with the oil depletion allowance and no more Vietnam (no more heroin for the mob/Hoover/CIA) as well as Cuba and bingo! They decided to go to the man they knew and could rely on...LBJ. He had everything to gain and nothing to lose. It was a no-brainer since the K's treated him like a hick and he hated them for their "airs".

    JFK wasn't careful enough

  • WOW! Ever since 911 I have been distracted from the JFK case. This is fascinating. All roads still lead to Dallas. Amazing that these murders are still revered. The Bush Crime Family is still alive. Justice always comes home.

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  • @DoubleR666 do you ever research into things beyond what you see? JFK was not nearly as immoral as he has been portrayed to keep his memory besmirched and to keep the public blinded to the true crime of his assasination. don't be so damn dumb.....

  • @mrbrandon71

    its just u....

  • Mr X says in the movie JFK;" The How and the Who is twisted just to keep pepole from questioning the real question, WHY. Why was he murded and who benefitted from it, and who are the pepole who could of pull it off" I like that point in looking into this tradgedy that still blankets the world!

  • The Oswald with Marina looks like a different person.............is it just me?

  • 1 of 2 (roman numerals) or 1 or 11?

  • He was a popular president before Watergate

  • yes, i just wanted to see if you are paying attention :)

  • Furthermore all your little theories don't amount to much more than random babblings, and you don't have evidence to back up any of it. I mean a callgirl killed JFK, lol, what facts do you have to support this!? You are just speculating and using deductive reasoning. Read Vincent Bugliosi's book if you want to know what happened.

  • Nixon is "regarded as one of the most popular presidents in US histoy"..? Are you joking??

  • JFK as popular as Richard Nixon? Bill Clinton presided over a seminal event in US history.

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