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Based on a recent personal interaction with the powers-that-be at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, and further probe of its operation, I believe a thorough investigation by the Attorney General’s office is warranted to decide whether the museum has been before, and is now, in violation of the Texas Deceptive Practices-Consumer ACT (DPTA) at Section 17.41 of the Business and Commerce Code.
This action seems necessary since it appears clear that the museum leadership and its board of directors have systematically perpetuated a scheme to deliberately hide from the public, due to intentional restrictive policies, information and educational materials contrary to its promotion for decades of the ill-founded “Oswald Alone” theory regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. By doing so, all signs point to the museum, which boasts on its website that “The goal of the Museum is to recount, as accurately as possible, the history of assassination, and to identify the major areas of controversy as well as recent developments,” having initiated a plan to the opposite by infecting promises of “accuracy” about the “history of the assassination” with propaganda which has deceived the general public and literally hundreds of thousands of visitors (the museum boasts of 400,000 per year) and researchers visiting the museum.
If so, this amounts to specific violations of the DPTA as noted toward the end of this letter since the board of directors and museum leadership has had full knowledge that its promotion and advertising methods have been fraught with at best, half-truths or skirting the truth about the museum’s operation which has caused an unsuspecting public, including children, young adults, their parents and teachers to spend millions of dollars purchasing tickets to the museum. While doing so they have been deliberately been deprived of the true story about JFK’s assassination and that of Lee Harvey Oswald.
The entire letter may be read here
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