Saturday, 08 April 2023 06:48

The Kennedy Withdrawal, by Marc Selverstone

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Jim DiEugenio examines Marc Selverstone's attempt to turn President Kennedy into a Cold Warrior, to somehow transform JFK's withdrawal plan in Vietnam into an open-ended commitment, and to absurdly propose that there was no real break in policy from JFK to LBJ.
Jim DiEugenio exposes reporter Arun Starkey and the British alternative online magazine Far Out for completely avoiding the new facts in Oliver Stone's two documentaries: JFK Revisited and JFK: Destiny Betrayed. Instead, Starkey relied on, of all people, Tim Weiner, a line of argument which both Stone and Jim DiEugenio neutralized 2 years ago. Make no mistake, this is about the upcoming 60th anniversary.
Scott Reid, a previous contributor on the Kirknewton Incident and David Christensen, does a review of the Walker shooting. He points out, among other issues, that the so-called Walker note may not have been written in relation to General Walker.
Sy Hersh is making the rounds with another of his "scoops", this time on the Nord Stream explosions. Those hosting him should recall his sorry record in this regard: Osama bin Laden and John F. Kennedy. We sure do.
Friday, 10 March 2023 05:29

Mark Shaw's Fighting for Justice

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Mark Shaw has released yet another “book” purportedly on the JFK assassination and cover-up, making it his fourth in the last seven years on the subject. James DiEugenio elucidates how Shaw makes factual errors, trusts unreliable sources and documents, recycles previously known information and sloughs off the newly declassified documents in his latest “book”.
Paul Bleau reviews James DiEugenio's latest book JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass. He reveals how the sheer amount of information contained in the interviews truly shocked him and concludes that this book is a great reference for those seeking expertise on the JFK assassination.
Lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan has accused the panel of bending to the will of California’s governor, who opposes his parole.
Jerome Corsi and James DiEugenio review Dr. David Mantik's new book The JFK Assassination Decoded: Criminal Forgery in the Autopsy Photographs and X-rays.
Friday, 10 February 2023 08:57

Fred's Flim-Flam

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Matt Douthit reviews Fred Litwin's new “book” titled Oliver Stone's Film-Flam and shows how he gets even the basic facts of the Kennedy case wrong.
Thursday, 02 February 2023 15:27

A Personal Encounter with the Warren Commission

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Chad Nagle recounts his personal experience working with Howard Willens who served as Assistant Counsel to the Warren Commission. In addition to Willens' work on the commission, Chad also looks into his publications on United States policy in Micronesia.
Jim DiEugenio reviews Russell Kent's new book JFK Medical Betrayal: Where The Evidence Lies.
Tuesday, 17 January 2023 08:16

ACTION ALERT: PLEASE ACT ON THIS TODAY!

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This is an opportunity to free Sirhan. James DiEugenio asks all readers to act on this ASAP.
Canadian podcaster and radio host Eloise Boies interviewed Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio last October at Oliver's home in Los Angeles about the documentary and book JFK Revisited. In a probing dialague she gets into the how, why and impact of the JFK murder.
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 11:39

A Narrative is Debunked

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Gerry Simone debunks a "debunking article" on Oswald's alleged Mexico City trip published on The Conversation website.
James DiEugenio takes a critical look into Gus Russo's background and his claim that there was nothing of value in any of the JFK materials ever released.
Tuesday, 20 December 2022 21:51

David Lifton Has Passed On

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David S. Lifton, author of Best Evidence and a lifelong researcher into the assassination of JFK, has died. Jim DiEugenio has this remembrance.
Sunday, 18 December 2022 22:15

Tucker Carlson and JFK

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Robert Kennedy Jr. said this Tucker Carlson show is the most courageous broadcast in sixty years. It proclaims the murder of JFK was a CIA coup d'etat, one from which America has not recovered. Watch it here.
In this review of a new book called The Oswalds, James Norwood makes it clear that in spite of a direct and personal connection to his subject, author Paul Gregory relies heavily on discredited evidence to make the case that Oswald really was the lone assassin of JFK.

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