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The End of Innocence - The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

The End of Innocence - The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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Join 35-year JFK assassination researcher, John Young as he breaks down the mystery of the Kennedy assassination. What’s the hidden facts that the history books didn’t tell you.

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Ciencia Política Mundial Política y Gobierno
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  • Episode 125 - The End of Innocence - Did Oswald own the Imperial Reflex Camera?
    Oct 29 2025

    The credibility of the infamous backyard photos of Lee Harvey Oswald hinges on two critical points:

    1. That Oswald owned the Imperial Reflex Camera.
    2. That Marina Oswald used that camera to take the photos.Today we look at whether Oswald owned the Imperial Reflex Camera and did Marina Oswald take the infamous backyard photos?
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    16 m
  • Episode 124 - The End of Innocence - Are the Oswald Backyard Photos legit?
    Oct 15 2025

    Over the next few episodes, we will look at the famous Lee Harvey Oswald "Backyard Photographs." Were these photos really taken by Marina Oswald? Were they used to help frame Lee Harvey Oswald for the murders of President Kennedy and Officer J.D. Tippit? Why were they omitted from the Warren Report? What did Oswald himself say about the photographs? We will answer those questions and more over the next few episodes.

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    23 m
  • Episode 123 - What JFK’s Assassination Teaches Us About the Death of Charlie Kirk
    Oct 1 2025

    The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 shattered more than a life—it splintered the soul of a nation. Nearly sixty-two years later, the sudden death of Charlie Kirk echoes that rupture. Though not a head of state, Kirk’s influence as a Christian evangelist, youth advocate, and cultural connector gave his loss a resonance far beyond the individual. His passing feels like a wound to the collective conscience—a rupture in the fabric of truth that threatens to widen the fault lines already dividing American society.

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    24 m
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