Sunday, 28 August 2011 22:47

The Second Dallas

Written by James DiEugenio

Mazzucco at least tried to make a documentary on the RFK case to bring to the public some troubling facts. But today, that really is not good enough, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Saturday, 15 January 2011 22:12

A Letter to James Corbett

Written by Frank Cassano

Frank Cassano on John Hankey's abominable performance during Corbett's interview of him.

Jim DiEugenio examines Wikipedia's entry on the Warren Commission, showing once more that, far from being a “People's Encyclopedia,” regarding the John F. Kennedy assassination, Wikipedia is nothing but a tightly controlled, one-sided, and unrelenting psy-op.

Thursday, 31 March 2011 18:58

The Real Wikipedia? Part Two Addendum: Fernandez and the .38 Smith and Wesson

Written by James DiEugenio

Wikipedia gets the facts wrong on the alleged Tippit murder weapon, as Jim DiEugenio point out.

Thursday, 31 March 2011 23:14

The Real Wikipedia? Part Two: Please, Mr. Wales, Remain Seated

Written by J. P. Mroz

The author reviews the changes made to the Lee Harvey Oswald Wikipedia page in the 11 months since the publication of part 1 of this article.

Saturday, 31 July 2010 22:27

The Real Wikipedia? Will the Real Wikipedia Please Stand Up?

Written by J. P. Mroz

Mroz makes the central focus of this article the disinformation within JFK research data. But more specifically, a provable purveyor of such disinformation: that self-described "free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia project," aka, Wikipedia.

S&V bemoan the "crippled epistemology" of conspiracy believers. Ironically, they themselves suffer from a profound, even mortal, wound in their own epistemology – i.e., they persistently ignore the difference between lies and truth, writes David Mantik.

What follows isn't so much an examination of Operation Northwoods, but how it came to be so entwined with the Kennedy assassination, very often incorrectly, writes Seamus Coogan.

Gary King responds to part 1 of Seamus Coogan's article on Alex Jones, and Seamus replies.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010 21:21

Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder: A Painful Case, Part II

Written by Seamus Coogan

Though my extensive examination of Bermas's film Invisible Empire may seem to take us off the path of Alex Jones and the Kennedy case, Kennedy is still very much in the picture, if a little more to the background. What this does is serve to give us an insight into the poor grasp of history, society, and theology which abounds in the Jones nexus, writes Seamus Coogan.

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