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'Who Killed JFK?' Dallas Express Sold Out Event — Exposes Deep Public Distrust
'Who Killed JFK?' Dallas Express Sold Out Event — Exposes Deep Public Distrust

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time2 days ago

  • Politics
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'Who Killed JFK?' Dallas Express Sold Out Event — Exposes Deep Public Distrust

Nearly 200 people packed into Community Beer Company on Monday night, and nearly 1,000 more tuned in live on X, as The Dallas Express tackled a question that still haunts Dallas — and the nation — more than 60 years later: 'Who Killed JFK?' What unfolded was not a quest for a final answer, but a clear sign of something deeper: widespread public distrust in the narratives handed down by government officials and legacy media. Audience members listened intently, asked hard questions, and openly challenged the mainstream storylines surrounding President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Some brought their own theories. Others just wanted the truth — or at least, an honest discussion about it. 'We weren't here to push a conspiracy,' said The Dallas Express COO Drew Robinson. 'We were here to make space for open inquiry — and clearly, people are hungry for that.' Headlining the panel were Dennis McCuistion and Dory Wiley, two respected Dallas businessmen with deep ties to both the financial world and the JFK research community. Their unique mix of analytical rigor and historical knowledge made for a lively and layered discussion. They dissected decades of unanswered questions — from the shortcomings of the Warren Commission to the CIA's long-withheld documents — without claiming to know it all. The night wasn't about certainty. It was about skepticism. And the packed room made one thing loud and clear: Americans are no longer willing to be told what to think.

District Two Recovery Court holds gala to raise money and awareness
District Two Recovery Court holds gala to raise money and awareness

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

  • Yahoo

District Two Recovery Court holds gala to raise money and awareness

MARTIN COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — Many people gathered for dinner and fellowship at the 2nd District Recovery Court Gala Thursday night. The Recovery Court Program is important for the people who live in Martin, Washington, Beaufort, Tyrell and Hyde Counties. 'What is it is a program that is designed to address the needs of those who are suffering from substance use disorder and have a high need or high risk. It is a very intensive outpatient program in a court based setting. We have groups where they meet and court sessions where they have to come in. If they are doing good, they receive incentives, if they're having problems and not following the rules, there are sanctions.' said Drew Robinson, Martin County Sheriff. The program has been in District Two since 2018. Newly appointed Martin County Sheriff, Drew Robinson, said that it's a beneficial program for helping people recover. 'What I can tell you is that I've been in law enforcement for 29 years now, and this recovery court is the best program that I have seen when it comes to addressing the needs of those who are suffering from substance abuse disorder and getting them from that state where they are using substances to where they are a productive member of society.' Donations help this program thrive and are always needed and accepted. 'We operate off grants and we don't get any funding from the state, so everything we do- the treatment, transportation, incentives, salary for our coordinator all comes from donations. We cover a huge geographical area in district two. We have to have the donations to be self sufficient.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Martin County names Drew Robinson as new sheriff as Tim Manning retires
Martin County names Drew Robinson as new sheriff as Tim Manning retires

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Martin County names Drew Robinson as new sheriff as Tim Manning retires

WILLIAMSTON, N.C. (WNCT) — In a special-called meeting, the Martin County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Drew Robinson as the county's next sheriff. Sheriff Tim Manning announced he would be retiring after eight years of serving as the sheriff. Robinson will be in the role through the 2026 election. Manning was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine for his service. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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