To commemorate the jury verdict exonerating James Earl Ray in 1999, CTKA presented Jim Douglass's article from Probe.
This book is really an entry level book for the novice, an overview of the assassination that tries to touch all of its aspects. ... Its major themes, like the shooting sequence and the identification of the conspirators are not well constructed and some of his conclusions are not supported by the latest findings. And his criticism of Jim Garrison was unfortunate and unjustifiable. After finishing the book you are left with the impression that it was probably written in the 90s and not in 2013, writes Vasilios Vazakas.
by Vince Palamara, At: vincepalamara.com
David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 2.
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 494
Edited by Peter Kornbluh and Justin Anstett, At: The National Security Archive
A tabular index of the discussants in the debate over the origin and location of the fragment from JFK's skull found in Dealey Plaza, prepared by David Mantik.
This film is much worth seeing. And it deserved a much larger platform than it got last year. Right now, it's the best screen depiction of Kennedy's foreign policy that I know of, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Investigators say files could prove interference
by Brian Bender, At: The Boston Globe
David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 1.
Presentation given at the 2014 AARC Convention on the 50th anniversary of the Warren Report, Sept 25-27, 2014.
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