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  2. List of Wikipedia controversies - Wikipedia

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    John Seigenthaler, an American journalist, was the subject of a defamatory Wikipedia hoax article in May 2005. The hoax raised questions about the reliability of Wikipedia and other websites with user-generated content. Since the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, it has faced several controversies. Wikipedia's open-editing model, which allows any user to edit its encyclopedic pages, has led to ...

  3. John F. Kennedy University - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy University was a private university based in California with offices in San Jose, California. [1] The university was founded in 1965 to offer degrees and certificates for non-traditional higher education students, taught mostly by adjunct faculty.

  4. David Ferrie - Wikipedia

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    David William Ferrie (March 28, 1918 – February 22, 1967) was an American pilot who was alleged by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in a conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. [1]

  5. Peter Janney - Wikipedia

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    Peter Janney (born September 13, 1947) is an American writer, psychologist and lecturer based in Beverly, Massachusetts. [1] He is best known for his book Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace, in which he makes a detailed case that ex-CIA wife and John F. Kennedy mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer was murdered by the CIA in ...

  6. John F. Kennedy document hoax - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of such evidence, no serious biographer can identify Monroe and Kennedy as partners in a love affair. [4] Journalist Lawrence J. Quirk describes Kennedy and Monroe's association as an "on-again, off-again affair", [5] although actor Peter Lawford, who was Kennedy's brother-in-law, described the speculation as "garbage". [3]

  7. John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

  8. Warren National University - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning cited Kennedy-Western University as an example of an unaccredited, profit-making online university that had "achieved reported economic success." [7] Over the university's history, it had offices in Hawaii, Idaho, and finally to Wyoming, while keeping headquarters in California until December ...

  9. James Fetzer - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is an American professor emeritus of the philosophy of science at the University of Minnesota Duluth, known for promoting conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial.