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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 3 Num. 92
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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NEW MUSEUM RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT HISTORIC ASSASSINATIONS
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[From *The Dallas Morning News*, Jan. 24, 1995, pp. 13A, 20A]
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By John Yearwood
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As history tells us, Union soldiers tracked John Wilkes Booth to
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a Virginia farm and shot him days after he assassinated President
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Abraham Lincoln.
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Or did they?
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And how about Lee Harvey Oswald? Still don't think he was the
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lone gunman who shot President John F. Kennedy?
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According to scenarios touted at the new Conspiracy Museum in
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downtown Dallas, the real Booth survived long after the
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assassination, and Oswald "died in an heroic attempt to save his
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president's life."
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What's a person to believe?
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That's up to you, according to Tom Bowden, the museum's
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president.
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"We want people to think. We want them to realize that there are
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other sides to the story," said Mr. Bowden, former executive
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director of the Texas Theatre Historical Society.
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"If you think there are other sides to the story, here's the
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place to look and listen."
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Those "other sides" frequently aren't backed up with facts,
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critics say.
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"Some people will never believe that Booth was killed in 1865,"
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National Park Service historian Michael Maione told *The Dallas
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Morning News* last fall. "I'm sorry, but they do not offer
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anything that is historically concrete."
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The new museum -- a stone's throw from the Kennedy Memorial and
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about three blocks from The Sixth Floor Exhibit -- explores
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almost two dozen alleged conspiracies involving everything from
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presidential assassinations to international incidents to
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political scandals.
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The museum opened last week in the Katy Building at 110 S. Market
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St., although it's only about two-thirds completed. Two key
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exhibits are still under construction, one of which will be
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finished in time for the museum's official opening Feb. 15.
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The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
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Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for senior citizens and $4 for
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children.
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Until the exhibits are completed, visitors are directed to six
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kiosks with touch screens in the basement of the building. Topics
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examined include the Bay of Pigs invasion, Watergate and the
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shooting down of a spy plane by the Soviets in 1960.
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Three-minute sound bites explore presidential assassinations and
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attempted assassinations -- and the "patsies" accused of
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committing those crimes.
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The most notable examination, naturally, is that of the Kennedy
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assassination. It traces the life of Oswald and the release of
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the Warren Commission report.
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"You must never forget that the Warren Report is a lie!" a voice
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booms through the television in Kiosk No. 3.
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It goes on to "reveal" that Oswald, who was shot and killed after
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the assassination, was not really Oswald at all, but an imposter
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named Alek Hidell.
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The imposter was later killed because he knew too much, the voice
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says.
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The video exhibit examines several other shootings, including the
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killing of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the wounding of
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President Ronald Reagan. James Earl Ray and John Hinckley were
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set up, the voice says.
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But things get murky when it comes to the real question: Who done
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it?
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Mr. Bowden said the video exhibit was based on the work of long-
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time assassination researcher R.B. Cutler, who edits the *Grassy
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Knoll Gazette*, a newsletter published in Manchester, Mass.
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The two men blame many of the conspiracies on the "Powerful War
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Machine," repeatedly referred to as PWM.
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Mr. Bowden describes the PWM as "people intent on controlling the
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White House -- both political and business." When the museum is
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complete, four vultures in the lobby will represent the PWM, he
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said.
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Mr. Cutler, who has been studying the JFK assassination since
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1966, wasn't much more specific. He said the PWM is composed of
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bureaucrats in intelligence agencies.
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"I hope people get the idea that what happened in Dallas was a
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coup d'etat by the government in Washington," said Mr. Cutler,
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who plans to spend Feb. 1 answering questions at the museum. "The
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people who did that are still in charge."
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The JFK exhibit, which will be finished in time for the museum's
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official opening, is surrounded by a mural of Japanese brush
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strokes and symbols from the Orient to illustrate the various
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alleged conspiracies. Dallas artist Brandy Redd-Smith said she
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spent six weeks painting the mural, which extends 109 feet along
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the wall.
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"I wanted it to be a peaceful environment from which to
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contemplate those horrible assassinations," she said.
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The Japanese theme is used in each television presentation, which
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ends with the word *ahimsa*. The word roughly translates as "the
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truth shall set you free," museum officials said.
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Mr. Bowden said he was pleased with the reaction to the museum.
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More than 140 people toured the facility last week, although it
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has gotten little publicity, he said.
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Paula Stoliar of Buenos Aires visited the museum with two friends
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from Argentina. Ms. Stoliar said she has long believed that
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Oswald was falsely accused.
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After the tour, she said she was more convinced than ever that
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Oswald was a "patsy."
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"I didn't know too much about the story," said Ms. Stoliar, 21.
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"Now it has become clearer."
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The second major exhibit to greet visitors as they walk into the
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building will be titled "Myth and Mummy," about the Lincoln
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assassination.
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Scheduled to open May 18, it will trace the whereabouts of Booth
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after the president was shot. Mr. Bowden said there is strong
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evidence that Booth was not the man Union troops hunted and shot
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12 days after the assassination.
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"I have a lot of information from people who swear that John
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Wilkes Booth was alive long after the assassination and died at a
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hotel in Oklahoma," Mr. Bowden said. "This is interesting stuff."
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Mr. Bowden said visitors will be asked whether they believe that
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Booth escaped, and the results will be mailed to Booth's
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relatives, who have asked a Baltimore judge to exhume his corpse.
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"We are going to present the exhibit," Mr. Bowden said. "People
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can say yea or nay."
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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