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by Shane O'Sullivan

At:  Who.What.Why

Published in News Items
Monday, 15 February 2016 15:22

Hillary Clinton vs JFK: An Addendum

Jim DiEugenio praises economist Jeffrey Sachs for his criticism of Clinton's foreign policy views, and elucidates even further just how different a view of United States – Middle Eastern relations John Kennedy held, a difference which is highly revealing for the state of affairs we find ourselves in today.

Friday, 12 February 2016 14:27

U.S. Postal Money Orders

John Armstrong reveals the details of how money orders were processed in 1963 by the United States Postal Service in order to furnish a backdrop for demonstrating the alleged ordering of the Mannlicher Carcano by Oswald could not have occurred as the Warren Commission and FBI claim.

Letter sent in advance of Sirhan's parole hearing in February of 2016.

Published in News Items
Wednesday, 10 February 2016 23:41

Sirhan Parole Board Transcript

Full transcript of Sirhan's parole board hearing, February 16, 2016 (includes Paul Schrade's statements).

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Paul Schrade, now 91 years old, was shot in the head on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles while standing alongside Robert Kennedy. Schrade contends that the now 71-year-old Sirhan was not the only shooter that night, and that Kennedy was actually killed by a second gunman.

by Brian Bender

At: Politico

Published in News Items
Thursday, 04 February 2016 19:16

List of Withheld JFK Documents Released

by Russ Baker

At: Who.What.Why

Published in News Items
Saturday, 30 January 2016 15:12

The Decline and Fall of Jim Fetzer

Jim DiEugenio reviews the career of the University of Minnesota professor of philosphy of science, observing that his rather lax attitude toward critical analysis of scholarly sources, coupled to his taste for the "Sensational Solution", are responsible for the demise in respectability of this self-proclaimed authority on conspiracies.

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