DALLAS at NOON: Anatomy of a magnicide

18/11/2021
18:15h
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18/11/2021
18:15h


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The assassination in Dallas on 22 November 1963, in broad daylight, of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy

one of the most remarkable events of the 20th century, one that marked an entire generation. More than fifty years later, Jacqueline’s bloodstained dress is still in the minds of many of us…

The death 48 hours later of her presumed killer, at the hands of a mobster, gave rise to her legend even more and gave rise to almost fifty “Conspiracy Theories”, with countless articles, videos, books and films, creating many doubts about the official version of the “lone gunman” given by the Warren Commission.

Fortunately, today, a cold examination of the available information allows us to reach a firm conclusion about what happened, once the fog dissipated due to the emotion of the moment and the interests.

PROGRAMME

18:15 Presentation of the event by Mr. Francesc Fornés Callis

18:20 Speech by Mr Antonio Nogué Xarau – First Part

19:35 10-minute break

19:45 Speech by Mr Antonio Nogué Xarau – Part Two

20:45 End of the event

Speaker:

Antonio Nogué Xarau, Dr Engineer by the IQS, where he was Professor of Statistics and Quality Management. He studied Physics and Astronomy at the University of Barcelona. Master’s Degree in Business Administration and Management from the EAE, and Postgraduate in Foreign Trade from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. He has held technical and management positions of responsibility in companies in the iron and steel, food and pharmaceutical sectors.

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