Items filtered by date: September 2025

Jim DiEugenio presents in five parts why, 50 years on, the Warren Report can no longer be taken seriously.

[Livingstone] was once a heroic pioneer in the medical evidence. His books (and Lifton's contributions, too) were invaluable introductions for me. For that I am still grateful to both. Unfortunately, I see little of value in this book, but rather lots of pointless confusion. The book should not have been written-and it should not be read, concludes David Mantik.

Hasan Yusuf reviews DPD Sergeant Gerald Hill's activities on November 22, 1963 and their implications for complicity in Lee Harvey Oswald's being charged with the Tippit murder.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014 23:11

CIA and the Bay of Pigs

A Federal appeals court says the CIA doesn't have to reveal information about the Bay of Pigs.

by Josh Gerstein, At: Politico

Published in News Items

Taken as a whole, this is a valuable book. When coupled with Muehlenbeck's Betting on the Africans, much needed light has now been cast over the specifics of Kennedy's dealings with the Third World: how these broke with the past, and how LBJ and Nixon then returned them to their previous state, writes Jim DiEugenio.

The final installment of Seamus Coogan's extended critique of John Hankey and Dark Legacy / JFK II.

On Jim Fetzer's podcast and Hankey's deleted postings.

Seamus Coogan continues his critique of John Hankey's claims and exposure of his mistakes and misrepresentations.

More replies to Hankey from Seamus Coogan.

I didn't agree with John and Mike on every issue. But most of the time they were on the right track. Beyond that, they provided a serious and credible counterweight to the nonsense of the dying MSM.  We are all a bit poorer with their leaving us, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Published in Obituaries

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