JFK Part II: A National Security Event – How It Was Done Jim Fetzer 49th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination Part 2 A former Marine Corps officer, Jim Fetzer has published widely on the theoretical foundations of scientific knowledge, computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolution and mentality. McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth, he has also conducted extensive research into the assassination of JFK, the events of 9/11, and the plane crash that killed Sen. Paul Wellstone. Continue reading
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UTC Aerospace Systems awarded aftermarket contracts to support U.S. Navy's V-22 program
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M-31 Marine Corps Expeditionary Aircraft Arresting System (MCEAGS) On Tinian – Video
M-31 Marine Corps Expeditionary Aircraft Arresting System (MCEAGS) On Tinian Tinian excerpt from Pacific Magazine Video by Staff Sgt. Jayson Price Defense Media Activity Yokota Marines and sailors from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, participate in Geiger Fury 2012. The exercise took place at both Guam and Tinian. Continue reading
JFK Part I: A National Security Event – Oswald Didn’t Do It (uncorrected version – see notes below) – Video
JFK Part I: A National Security Event – Oswald Didn't Do It (uncorrected version – see notes below) Jim Fetzer 49th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination Part 1 A former Marine Corps officer, Jim Fetzer has published widely on the theoretical foundations of scientific knowledge, computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolution and mentality. McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth, he has also conducted extensive research into the assassination of JFK, the events of 9/11, and the plane crash that killed Sen. Continue reading
Robert Porter seeking ‘Libertarian’ line in 109th Assembly District
Porter, an Albany Republican, is now circulating petitions in a bid to get on the Libertarian ticket. The catch is: There is noLibertarianParty line on the ballot because the party fell just short of the 50,000 votes needed in the 2010 gubernatorial race to secure a spot on the ballot Continue reading