Friday, 15 December 1995 22:35

On Company Business: Light in the Darkness

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An excerpt from Probe's "Media Watch" in which Jim DiEugenio reviews the documentary "the best film ever made about the CIA".

Wednesday, 15 April 1998 22:27

CBS and the RFK Case

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An excerpt from Lisa Pease's analysis of CBS's proposal to interview 'by chance' Sirhan Sirhan.

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.

Wednesday, 15 December 1999 21:53

Edward Epstein: Warren Commission Critic?

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Jim DiEugenio looks closely at the record of one of the earliest critics, Edward Epstein, and questions whether he was ever a critic at all. Epstein's later work showed him to be little more than a wonk for the establishment. So how good was his first book, Inquest? DiEugenio answers that and other questions about Epstein, and talks about Epstein's work with the CIA and notably, James Angleton.

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.

Tuesday, 15 December 1998 23:17

Speech By Bob Tanenbaum

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Transcript of speech made by Robert Tanenbaum at the Chicago Symposium on the JFK assassination in 1993.

The following is the transcript by Dave Manning of Jim DiEugenio's interview with John McCarthy concerning McCarthy's court martial trial for murder, in South Vietnam, January 29-31, 1968 and the involvement of Colonel Pierre Finck in a cover-up of exculpatory evidence.

Knowledge of the background of men like Fisher, Gordon, Hannah, Sterling and Bromley make it increasingly difficult to ... [believe] that "each has acted with complete and unbiased independence, free of preconceived views as to the correctness of the medical conclusions reached in the 1963 Autopsy Report and Supplementary Report", writes Lisa Pease.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:51

The Magician's Tools

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One thing seems certain: what did the majority of witnesses hear when Connally was shot? Nothing, writes Milicent Cranor.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:40

The Life & Death of Richard Case Nagell

Jim DiEugenio pays tribute to the person Jim Garrison once called "the most important witness in the JFK case".

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