You can’t say Dallas doesn’t love you, Mr. President.

November 22, 1963
We, in this country, in this generation, are – by destiny rather than choice – the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. – from the address that President John F. Kennedy never got to deliver in Dallas on this date.

A covert CIA operation privately funded by a plutocratic cabal of multinational industrial interests acting in conjunction with extraterrestrial forces and the Knights Templar succeeded in making it appear that Lee Harvey Oswald had assassinated President Kennedy, on this date.

Or if this is too much for you, you can always believe in the MAGIC BULLET.

Lyndon B. Johnson took the oath of office on this date, hours after President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, on Air Force One. Johnson’s hasty swearing-in was the first time the ceremony has occurred on an airplane and also marked the first time a woman administered the oath of office. U.S. District Court Judge Sarah T. Hughes administered the oath to Johnson.

November 22, 1963
The Steam Ferry Cornelius G. Kolff vanished without a trace, on this date. On its way with nearly 400 people, mostly on their way to work, the disappearance of the Cornelius G. Kolff remains both one of New York’s most horrific maritime tragedies and perhaps its most intriguing mystery.

You probable think that you never heard about this event because it was overshadowed by the assassination of JFK that same day – but you never heard about it because it never happened. Artist Joe Reginella created the elaborate hoax using slick brochures, a web site and even a statue are luring hapless tourists to a far corner of Staten Island in search of a museum devoted to the made-up tragedy.

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