Sunday, 19 September 2021 21:41

The Mysteries Around Ida Dox

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Tim Smith examines the mysterious work medical illustrator Ida Dox performed on behalf of the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) utilizing her drawings, testimony, interviews with the author, and evidence contained in the National Archives as chapter 4 of his upcoming book on the witnesses appearing before the HSCA in public testimony.

Monday, 13 September 2021 23:45

Sirhan Sirhan Parole Letter

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Now that Governor Newsom has prevailed in the special California recall election, Jim DiEugenio exhorts our readers to contact the governor in support of Sirhan Sirhan’s parole. Governor Newsom will be making the final decision soon and Jim provides some helpful talking points to use in Sirhan’s favor.

Wednesday, 08 September 2021 16:04

Operation Dragon

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Jim DiEugenio takes an incisive look at Operation Dragon, by former CIA Director James Woolsey and the late Ion Mihai Pacepa, and concludes that, due to being riddled with errors and marred by unwarranted assumptions, it is an outdated, slightly humorous propaganda effort.

Saturday, 04 September 2021 16:24

Larry Schnapf's letter to President Joe Biden

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KennedysAndKing publishes the letter Larry Schnapf sent to President Job Biden attaching a Memorandum in Support of Request to Order Executive Agencies to Comply with the JFK Records Collection Act and Jim DiEugenio provides information on how you can help in this effort.

Friday, 27 August 2021 23:22

RFK assassin moves closer to freedom with help of 2 Kennedys

JULIE WATSON and BRIAN MELLEY, at:  ABC News

Friday, 27 August 2021 04:13

Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of Robert F. Kennedy assassination, seeks parole with no opposition from prosecutors

Tom Jackman, at:  The Washington Post

Donald McGovern continues his review of Mark Shaw’s Collateral Damage by examining Shaw’s odd photographic evidence and the many wrong depictions contained in the book, by analyzing Shaw’s contrived murder scenario using a bulb syringe as the weapon, and by summarizing Shaw’s scholarship and thesis, concluding that he not only engaged in rumor, opinion, gossip, and innuendo, but in the worst form of gross speculation and evidence creation.

Donald McGovern reviews Mark Shaw’s recent book Collateral Damage, largely about the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen, and discovers that the author recklessly engaged in twisting the facts to suit his theories through the use of a fabricated friendship, peculiar and unreliable resources, discredited witnesses, and more in Part 1 of a two-part analysis.

Saturday, 14 August 2021 22:00

Kennedy’s Avenger?

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Jim DiEugenio reviews Dan Abrams latest book, Kennedy’s Avenger, by highlighting what it got right, correcting what it got wrong, and exposing the crucial aspects of the case that it simply left out or ignored.

Friday, 13 August 2021 18:53

Kennedy, Cuba, and the “War of the Sands”

Bruce Riedel, at:  Brookings

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