
It’s racism. Racism practiced by America. Racism which involves a war against the dark-skinned people in Asia, another form of racism involving a war against the dark-skinned people in the Congo ... as it involves a war against the dark-skinned people in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Rochester, New York.
~ Malcolm X, from an address delivered in the Corn Hill Methodist Church, Rochester, NY, February 16, 1965
For the Record: Destiny Betrayed
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Jim DiEugenio's 25-part series on Destiny Betrayed, with Dave Emory
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Listen to Dave Emory interview Jim about his book, Destiny Betrayed, second edition, the longest continuous interview ever conducted for his radio program For the Record.
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Fred Litwin on the Facts of the JFK Case
Written by Matt DouthitWritten on Saturday, 17 April 2021 17:00 Read more...

Matt Douthit reviews Fred Litwin’s book, I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak, chapter-by-chapter with respect to the facts of the case as they stand today.
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Fred Litwin Smooches Clay Shaw’s Lawyers
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Saturday, 17 April 2021 23:00 Read more...

Jim DiEugenio calls into question the credibility of Fred Litwin’s primary sources for his book On the Trail of Delusion by exposing the clear deceptions of Clay Shaw’s lawyers regarding Shaw’s long-standing connection to the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Inside Clay Shaw's Defense Team: The Wegmann Files
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Sunday, 18 April 2021 23:00 Read more...

Jim DiEugenio outlines and hints at who and what was involved in the defense of Clay Shaw against Jim Garrison. The reader will note that the trail seems to lead above New Orleans and into higher echelons of power in Washington, D.C. (From the archives of Probe Magazine)
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Bill and Ed's Washington Adventure
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Sunday, 18 April 2021 23:00 Read more...

Jim DiEugenio documents that intervention by the CIA—and other federal bureaus—on behalf of Clay Shaw and against Jim Garrison was actively sought by Shaw’s defense, and as early as May of 1967, was officially approved by the CIA, and later, other agencies. (From the archives of Probe Magazine)
A new multi-article series reviewing the research of Fred Litwin
Featured Articles & Reviews
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Bending the Story on a Bent Bullet
Written by Milicent CranorWritten on Friday, 23 April 2021 06:14 Read more...

Milicent Cranor uncovers serious issues with Dr. Gary Aguilar, Dr. Douglas DeSalles, and Bill Simpich’s assessment of Navy doctor James Young and Dr. Randy Robertson in their article entitled Summary of Robertson’s Salient Mistakes. She attempts to set the record straight, while at the same time emphasizing the importance of this obscure piece of evidence regarding the “bent bullet.”
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A Slice of Time: Review of Josiah Thompson’s Last Second in Dallas
Written by Milicent CranorWritten on Tuesday, 20 April 2021 03:26 Read more...

Milicent Cranor determines that, despite its flaws, Last Second in Dallas is a stimulating book about an eternal puzzle concerning the confounding details of this monumental murder. Josiah Thompson’s book is rich in detail and a lot of it is factual and not well-known.
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Deep Fake Politics: Getting Adam Curtis Out of Your Head
Written by Aaron GoodWritten on Tuesday, 06 April 2021 00:40 Read more...

Aaron Good shares Part 1 of his review of Adam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out of My Head, which examines the problems with Curtis’ view of postwar US hegemony and his obscurantist tendencies regarding US monetary policy and international finance.
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Biden, Trump, the CIA: Reflections in a Dark Mirror, Nixon vs. Helms, 1971
Written by Benjamin ColeWritten on Saturday, 03 April 2021 16:49 Read more...

With the looming October deadline for President Biden’s decision on the release of the remaining files from the JFK Records Act, Benjamin Cole reviews President Trump’s recent history with the National Security State and revisits President Nixon’s interactions with CIA director Richard Helms with implications toward the JFK assassination.
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Tom Bethell: A Study in Duplicity
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Saturday, 27 March 2021 17:51 Read more...

Jim DiEugenio takes the occasion of Tom Bethell’s recent passing to review his literary career and especially his intriguing early connections to the JFK assassination research community and work on the Jim Garrison investigation.
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The Devil is in the Details: By Malcolm Blunt with Alan Dale
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Saturday, 20 March 2021 17:04 Read more...

Malcolm Blunt may, in fact, be the most important little-known JFK researcher of our generation. Jim DiEugenio uses this review of Alan Dale’s excellent new oral history, The Devil is in the Details, to survey Malcolm’s crucial contributions to the evidence that has been exposed today and to pay tribute to his tireless, selfless, and insightful work.
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Sirhan’s Upcoming Parole Hearing
Written by James DiEugenioWritten on Monday, 28 December 2020 19:24 Read more...

[UPDATE] According to Lisa Pease, due to factors related to COVID 19, Sirhan’s parole hearing has been postponed until the summer. We do not have a definite date yet, but when we do get one we will post it. Meanwhile, please continue to write in letters in favor of him being released due to the reasons cited in this article, and at the address listed below. Thank you.
With Sirhan Sirhan’s next parole board hearing coming up on March 21, 2021 sometime this summer, Jim DiEugenio reviews the basic facts regarding the conduct of Sirhan’s defense team at the original trial and urges our readers to write to the parole board requesting Sirhan’s release.







