Thursday, 21 February 2002 21:26

The Confessions of Talmadge Hayer

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The following two affidavits are essentially confessions by the only assassin in the Malcolm X case to be apprehended. Talmadge Hayer, AKA Thomas Hagan, made these statements in 1977 and 1978 under the supervision of famed defense attorney William Kunstler who was handling the Malcolm X case at the time.
Thursday, 21 February 2002 15:38

The Murder and Martyrdom of Malcolm X

Written by James W Douglass
Jim Douglass's magisterial and moving essay on Malcolm X's final year, the threat that his new vision and mission posed to the Establishment, and the forces which arrayed themselves to bring about his murder.
Donald Thomas' peer-reviewed article on the acoustic analysis of the Dallas Police department dicatabelt.
[Holland's] analysis ... is fated to be washed away under a tsunami of recent scholarship ... Rooted in documents declassified in the wake of the public's reaction to Oliver Stone's film JFK, academics and researchers have discovered that the real JFK, despite his considerable flaws, was worlds away from the hawkish clown of Holland's (and Cockburn's) imagination, writes Gary Aguilar.
If anyone was in a position to move Oswald around prior to the assassination and control the cover-up afterwards, it was Angleton, writes Lisa Pease, in this excerpt from the second part of her study of the CIA counterintelligence chief.
Tuesday, 15 August 2000 21:47

Deconstructing Kowalski

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According to the King Report, James Earl Ray was the lone assassin – and anyone who says otherwise is crazy, a liar, or just out for the money. This is a scary message, especially if you are an outspoken witness with a different point of view, a member of the King family, or a skeptic conducting research into the King assassination, writes Douglas Valentine.
An excerpt from the first of a two-part study of the CIA counterintelligence chief who very likely was in control of the Lee Harvey Oswald 'legend'.
Tuesday, 15 August 2000 00:00

Jerry Ray Sounds Off

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Statement from James Earl Ray’s Brother Jerry Ray, taken by Mike Vinson.
Thursday, 15 June 2000 00:00

The Two-Brain Memorandum

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Former Assasssination Records Review Board staffer Douglas Horne put his career on the line with the ARRB by writing up the story of how two different brains, both of which were claimed to be Kennedy's, were examined, and how the evidence cannot be reconciled. This landmark memo, which has been summarized elsewhere, is presented here in its entirety.
A review of The Sleep Room, a four-hour miniseries about Dr. Ewen Cameron's secret MKULTRA brainwashing experiments in Montreal during the '50s and '60s, aired on CBC but blacked out in the USA.
Saturday, 15 April 2000 19:11

The Martin Luther King Conspiracy Exposed in Memphis

Written by James W Douglass
Acting as Probe's correspondent, Jim Douglass covered every session of these proceedings in Memphis; he was the only journalist to do so. This is his report.
Steve Jones discusses the contents and contradictions within Marina Oswald's testimony to Jim Garrison's Grand Jury during his investigation of the assassination.
Wednesday, 01 March 2000 18:05

The King Trial: What the Media Didn't Tell You

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Tennessee author Mike Vinson recounts some of the key events from the Loyd Jowers conspiracy trial and his talks with some of the people involved in the case.
Tuesday, 15 February 2000 22:46

Interview with Richard Sprague

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Sprague reveals his thoughts on the assassination and discusses his experiences with the House Select Committee.
Jim DiEugenio shows how the major media twists and distorts the evidence to downplay the incredible significance that a jury found that there had been a conspiracy to assassinate Dr. Martin Luther King, and that Loyd Jowers was involved.
Excerpted from a longer version which appeared in Lobster magazine (UK), this chronological study suggests interesting traits in common with the JFK assassination.
Wednesday, 15 December 1999 23:31

The Sins of Robert Blakey, Part 2

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Jim DiEugenio continues his detailed review, based on declassified records, of how Blakey manoeuvered the HSCA investigation towards preconceived conclusions, and his deference toward CIA.
Wednesday, 15 December 1999 22:00

Jesse Ventura Takes On the Establishment re JFK Case

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[His] statements, to say the least, are not the pre-recorded stock answers that advisers beat into their bosses. Whatever one thinks of them, they show that, at least for right now, Ventura is his own man. And only that type could have made the remarks he did – to an audience of 3.4 million readers – on the murder of President Kennedy, writes Jim DiEugenio.

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