“The ‘not altogether complimentary letter’ may prove to outline the reasons that the HSCA failed so miserably in their investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination,” writes Kathleen Cunningham.

Arnaldo Fernandez, assisted by Frank Cassano, returns with a review of part 4 of the The History Channel series, entitled “The Cuban Connection,” in which Baer and Bercovici stage what our authors call “a hell of a sleight of hand”: the claim that the anti-Castro Cubans collaborated with the pro-Castro, Marxist wannabe killer Oswald, in order to get rid of JFK – a collaboration the CIA and FBI completely missed.

Sunday, 28 May 2017 15:03

JFK Centennial Poll

Prepared by Ipsos Public Affairs, at: University of Virginia Center for Politics

With the assistance of Frank Cassano, Arnaldo Fernandez continues the critical tracking of this History Channel series – apparently no longer being aired in the United States – with a review of part 3, “Oswald Goes Dark”.

Friday, 19 May 2017 22:13

The 2017 Houston Mock Trial of Oswald

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New York Lawyer Larry Schnapf summarizes the previous mock trials of Lee Harvey Oswald from 1967 to the present, and discusses the upcoming trial this November in Houston in which he will participate as counsel for the defense along with Bill Simpich.

Friday, 19 May 2017 21:39

Finding strange bedfellows among JFK conspiracy fans

By Chris Smith, At: The Press Democrat

Wednesday, 10 May 2017 21:25

Kennedy Expert Groden Settles with Museum, Solves Mystery of Life

By Jim Schutze, At:  The Dallas Observer

While advertising ad nauseam that his “new investigation” uncovers “new evidence”, Baer remains tethered to a pair of fallen trees: The Warren Commission Report and the Red conspiracy theory masterminded by the CIA. Both have long been knocked down, writes Arnaldo Fernandez.

Saturday, 29 April 2017 13:05

Some stylistic guidelines for submission

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Friday, 28 April 2017 22:39

JFK Declassified: Tracking Oswald

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Bob Baer announces his "Shenonism" by presenting long-known facts as somehow exciting new findings. He then conveys them to the viewer as a big deal, because the Warren Commission couldn’t grasp them. Baer simply overlooks or—even worse—sweeps under the carpet all the sound research performed after the JFK Records Act, writes Arnaldo Fernandez.

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