The Afro-Asian revolution of nationalism, the revolt against colonialism, the determination of people to control their national destinies … in my opinion the tragic failure of both Republican and Democratic administrations since World War II to comprehend the nature of this revolution, and its potentialities for good and evil, has reaped a bitter harvest today—and it is by rights and by necessity a major foreign policy campaign issue that has nothing to do with anti-communism.
~ John F. Kennedy, from a speech given during the Stevenson campaign, 1956
Citizens Against Political Assassinations presents "The Last Witnesses - Revealing the Truth" Symposium on Thursday, November 15 from Noon to 9:00 PM at the historic Dallas courthouse, now the Old Red Museum located in Dealey Plaza. The event will feature witnesses from Dealey to Parkland to Bethesda and beyond who either have not previously testified or will supplement prior testimony to complete gaps in the existing historical record.
Full speaker list, schedule, and streaming details to be released soon at the CAPA website and Facebook Event page.
The symposium will also be streamed live.
Submit questions at the website's “Contact” page.
Ticket Prices:
Full Day Non-CAPA Members: $75
Full Day CAPA Members: $50
Evening Hours Only (6-9 PM): $25
Streaming Full Day Non-CAPA Members: $39.99
Streaming Full Day CAPA Members: $19.99
Special Feature: Alex Jones
In the wake of all the media attention being given to Alex Jones, Kennedys and King looks back to 2010 when CTKA ran a series of very critical essays concerning his extremely questionable treatment of the JFK case.
Read the introduction by Jim DiEugenio
From the CTKA archives:
Seamus Coogan on Alex Jones
- Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder: A Painful Case (part 1) [March 10, 2010]
- Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder: A Painful Case (part 2) [March 17, 2010]
- Point–Counterpoint: Feedback–Response on Alex Jones (with Gary King) [July 29, 2010]
- Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder (addendum) [August 31, 2010]
Featured Articles & Reviews
- Creating the Oswald Legend – Part 2 Written by Vasilios VazakasWritten on Sunday, 30 September 2018 18:14 Read more...
In the second part of this multi-part series, Vasilios examines Oswald’s links to CIA-sponsored or CIA-connected anti-communist organizations and figures, and asks if it is possible that Oswald was being prepared from the outset to be an infiltrator.
- The Three Failed Plots to Kill JFK, Part 2 Written by Paul BleauWritten on Monday, 24 September 2018 23:33 Read more...
Paul Bleau continues his exploration of failed plots and potential patsies, adding several candidates, discussing their profiles and drawing some tentative conclusions concerning the nature of their connections, particularly to the FPCC and SWP.
- Jim Garrison: The Beat Goes On Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Wednesday, 12 September 2018 22:05 Read more...
In response to a recent article which he characterizes as “a compendium of every MSM caricature of Garrison and his Kennedy case that one can imagine”, Jim DiEugenio revisits the New Orleans DA's career and his JFK case, and what the ARRB and subsequent research has revealed about it.
- Robert A. Wagner, The Assassination of JFK: Perspectives Half A Century Later Written by David MantikWritten on Wednesday, 05 September 2018 21:36 Read more...
Dr. Mantik states: “It is unique for me to write a second review, but too much remained unsaid after the first review. Wagner’s book clearly required more attention, especially since his profound mistakes are so often duplicated by the unenlightened mainstream media.”
(Wagner’s response to the first review is here)
- Jim DiEugenio on the King Trial and Media Coverage Written by Kennedys&KingWritten on Saturday, 01 September 2018 15:32 Read more...
Transcript, courtesy of David Giglio, of an interview with Jim DiEugenio on the media and the 1999 Martin Luther King assassination trial in Memphis.
(Listen to the interview on YouTube courtesy of Our Hidden History)









