by Chris Smith, At: The Press Democrat
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) has once again barred the public from accessing the personal documents of this assassination suspect.
Milicent Cranor addresses the question of JFK's throat incision, bringing to light the fact that it was, and is, standard procedure to make a fairly wide incision when penetrating trauma to the throat is observed. She also reports a very interesting lie Commander James Humes told to JAMA—and its significance.
By Jimmy Falls, At: Who.What.Why
Author and researcher Lisa Pease discusses CIA's cold war counterintelligence chief James Angleton and his role in the events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Listen to the audio and read the transcript at Our Hidden History.
Ronald Redmon follows up on an earlier article with this overview and tribute to Eugene Dinkin, who died in 2012 in Los Angeles.
by Dick Russell, at WhoWhatWhy
The main reason why I am recommending this book is because it’s out there … I would much rather [regular, everyday people] bought a book like this one, than, say, one by Bill O’Reilly—or whoever the “other side’s” designated shill happens to be this week, observes Frank Cassano.
by Dr. Randy Robertson, at: AARC
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