Jim DiEugenio offers a blistering critique of the cover essay for the current issue of The Atlantic Monthly, which proposes––yet again––that the widespread belief in conspiracies, with its supposed origin in the Sixties, accounts for how US cultural and political life has become unhinged.
By Mike Barnes and Duane Byrge, At The Hollywood Reporter
If you’re looking for a short overview of important aspects of journalism and the government, there is good information here. It just doesn’t really live up to the title and subtitle, writes Joseph Green.
Listen to the interview with the full transcript by David Giglio at Our Hidden History.
by Karen Herzog, At: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A summary of a section of Martin Schotz's book, History Will Not Absolve Us.
Video clip about John Barbour's latest film and write up by George Knapp, on: Las Vegas Now
By Paul von Hippel, At: The Washington Post
Jim DiEugenio excoriates the authors of two articles concerning the July NARA document release which appeared in The Washington Post and Politico.
Listen to the tribute on Black Op Radio
Letter to Martha Murphy and John Mathis by Jim DiEugenio concerning the questionable manner in which the first set of documents was released (July 24, 2017).
Earle Cabell was CIA. Document 104-10215-10213 is his 201 file from 1956.
Paul Bleau offers an exhaustive review of sixty-four individuals with whom Oswald came in contact, and who had either plausible, probable, or definite intelligence links –– something that Bob Baer seems almost entirely to have missed in the “Tracking Oswald” series.
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