Charles Hurlburt
Charles E. Hurlburt, a retired computer programmer, worked in the research department at MIT on ARPANET, one of the precursors of the Internet. There, in 1966, he began to research the JFK assassination in the MIT libraries. In the fifty years Hurlburt has been in search of the truth, he has collaborated and corresponded with numerous other researchers and authors. A popular lecturer on the subject, Hurlburt and his wife live in Westborough, Massachusetts.
Charles E. Hurlburt, a retired computer programmer, worked in the research department at MIT on ARPANET, one of the precursors of the Internet. There, in 1966, he began to research the JFK assassination in the MIT libraries. In the fifty years Hurlburt has been in search of the truth, he has collaborated and corresponded with numerous other researchers and authors. A popular lecturer on the subject, Hurlburt and his wife live in Westborough, Massachusetts. See less
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