Actors Eric Keenleyside (R.) and Robert Sidley watch actress Nina Rhodes-Hughes (not shown), producer and director of the local version of the play 'Noah's Ark' written by Pittsburgh's Ginny Cunningham answer questions from the audience with author, activist and Christian theologian James W. Douglass (L.) who's book 'JFK and the Unspeakable' forms the basis for the play which was read by mostly local actors at the Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace in Vancouver, British Columbia, March 9, 2013. Rhodes-Hughes is also recently speaking out about what she witnessed as a campaign worker during the
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Actors Eric Keenleyside (R.) and Robert Sidley watch actress Nina Rhodes-Hughes (not shown), producer and director of the local version of the play 'Noah's Ark' written by Pittsburgh's Ginny Cunningham answer questions from the audience with author, activist and Christian theologian James W. Douglass (L.) who's book 'JFK and the Unspeakable' forms the basis for the play which was read by mostly local actors at the Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace in Vancouver, British Columbia, March 9, 2013. Rhodes-Hughes is also recently speaking out about what she witnessed as a campaign worker during the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy June 5, 1968 at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Her account of events ignored by the authorities along with recently declassified documents adds credibility to the argument that Sirhan Sirhan was not acting alone. UPI Photo /Heinz Ruckemann