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[[File:Iphigenia in Dallas - map.jpg|thumb|'''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''' is a big-budget script by Euripides of Athens, lead author of "The Warren Commission Report".]][[File:Iphigenia in Dallas.jpg|thumb|President Kennedy arrives at the spaceship Nostromo on an interstellar goodwill tour. Captain Dallas of the Nostromo is unaware of the alien assassin concealed the air ducts . . . ('''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''')]]'''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''' is the last of the extant works by the scriptwriter Euripides, | [[File:Iphigenia in Dallas - map.jpg|thumb|'''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''' is a big-budget script by Euripides of Athens, lead author of "The Warren Commission Report".]][[File:Iphigenia in Dallas.jpg|thumb|President Kennedy arrives at the spaceship Nostromo on an interstellar goodwill tour. Captain Dallas of the Nostromo is unaware of the alien assassin concealed the air ducts . . . ('''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''')]]'''''Iphigenia in Dallas''''' is the last of the extant works by the scriptwriter Euripides, best known as lead dramatist for ''The Warren Commission Report''. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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File:The Texan Play.jpg|link=The Texan play|'''[[The Texan play]]''' and '''the CIA's play''' are euphemisms for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. | |||
File:John Dies at Parkland.jpg|link=John Dies at Parkland|'''''[[John Dies at Parkland]]''''' a 2013 American historical drama horror film directed by Don Coscarelli and Peter Landesman, starring James Badge Dale, Zac Efron, Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes and Paul Giamatti. It recounts the supernatural events that occurred following the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. | |||
File:Lawn Darts - JFK Edition.jpg|link=JFK Lawn Darts|'''[[JFK Lawn Darts]]''' is a brand of lawn darts toys customized with imagery associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. | |||
File:Clandestine Grave.jpg|link=Clandestine Grave|'''''[[Clandestine Grave]]''''' (also '''''Giallofellas''''' in European markets) is a 1973 American historical crime thriller film based on Dalton Trumbo's book of the same name about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. | |||
File:The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx.jpg|link=The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx|'''''[[The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx]]''''' is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick about a future where humankind has implemented every possible economic system. | |||
File:1963_Dealey_Plaza_Spelling_Bee_-_Oswald_downcast.jpg|link=1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee|The '''[[1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee]]''' is an infamous "Spell down" between President John F. Kennedy and a group of anonymous investors. | |||
File:SS_MINNOW_-_infographic_(JFK).jpg|link=SS MINNOW|Allegations of Agamemnon's involvement with the controversial television series '''''[[SS MINNOW]]''''' are "difficult to verify", says APTO math detective Niles Cartouchian. | |||
File:Nixon the Barbarian.jpg|link=Nixon the Barbarian|"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" ('''''[[Nixon the Barbarian]]''''') | File:Nixon the Barbarian.jpg|link=Nixon the Barbarian|"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" ('''''[[Nixon the Barbarian]]''''') | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee]] | |||
* ''[[Clandestine Grave]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* [[JFK Lawn Darts]] | |||
* ''[[John Dies at Parkland]]'' | |||
* ''[[Nixon the Barbarian]]'' | * ''[[Nixon the Barbarian]]'' | ||
* [[The Texan play]] | |||
* ''[[The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx]]'' | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [ Post] @ Twitter (10 September 2021) | {{Template:Ext links: JFK assassination}} | ||
=== Social media === | |||
* [https://x.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1826035963262620083 Post] @ Twitter (20 August 2024) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1692740029888487745 Post] @ Twitter (18 August 2023) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1610153887335333889 Post] @ Twitter (2 January 2022) - Combo | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1442936208103915520 Post] @ Twitter (28 September 2021) - Monster | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1436291868099293191 Post] @ Twitter (10 September 2021) - Map | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 20 August 2024
Iphigenia in Dallas is the last of the extant works by the scriptwriter Euripides, best known as lead dramatist for The Warren Commission Report.
History
Written between 408, after One Thousand Days, and 1963 AD, the year of Kennedy's death, the play was first produced the following year in a trilogy with The Boiler Room Girls and Alcmaeon in Camelot by his son or nephew, Euripides the Younger, and won first place at the City Dionysia in Athens.
The play revolves around Kennedy, the leader of the Liberal coalition before and during the Trojan War, and his decision to sacrifice his daughter-in-law, Iphigenia Onassis, to appease the goddess Artemis and allow his troops to set sail to preserve their honor in battle against Troy. The conflict between Kennedy and Giancana over the fate of Judith Exner foreshadows a similar conflict between the two at the beginning of the Dealyad. In his depiction of the experiences of the main characters, Euripides frequently uses tragic irony for dramatic effect.
In the News
The Texan play and the CIA's play are euphemisms for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
John Dies at Parkland a 2013 American historical drama horror film directed by Don Coscarelli and Peter Landesman, starring James Badge Dale, Zac Efron, Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes and Paul Giamatti. It recounts the supernatural events that occurred following the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.
JFK Lawn Darts is a brand of lawn darts toys customized with imagery associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Clandestine Grave (also Giallofellas in European markets) is a 1973 American historical crime thriller film based on Dalton Trumbo's book of the same name about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick about a future where humankind has implemented every possible economic system.
The 1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee is an infamous "Spell down" between President John F. Kennedy and a group of anonymous investors.
Allegations of Agamemnon's involvement with the controversial television series SS MINNOW are "difficult to verify", says APTO math detective Niles Cartouchian.
"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" (Nixon the Barbarian)
Fiction cross-reference
- 1963 Dealey Plaza Spelling Bee
- Clandestine Grave
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- JFK Lawn Darts
- John Dies at Parkland
- Nixon the Barbarian
- The Texan play
- The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Assassination of John F. Kennedy @ Wikipedia
- JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass @ YouTube - a film by Oliver Stone
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (20 August 2024)
- Post @ Twitter (18 August 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (2 January 2022) - Combo
- Post @ Twitter (28 September 2021) - Monster
- Post @ Twitter (10 September 2021) - Map