We must face the fact that the United States is neither omnipotent nor omniscient, that we are only 6% of the world's population, that we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind, that we cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity, and that therefore there cannot be an American solution to every world problem.
~ John F. Kennedy, from an address at the University of Washington, Seattle, November 16, 1961
For the Record: Destiny Betrayed
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Jim DiEugenio's 25-part series on Destiny Betrayed, with Dave Emory
Written by James DiEugenio
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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Litwin and the Warren Report
Written by James DiEugenio
As an introduction to the Fred Litwin Follies, Jim DiEugenio reviews his first book, which attempts to validate the Warren Commission using the thesis that “the authors of the Warren Report were honorable men who conducted an honest investigation and reached the right answer.” Jim, of course, decimates this thesis using a wealth of facts clearly available in the historical record.
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Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part One
Written by James DiEugenio
Yawn. Litwin character assassinates Jim Garrison, while concealing FBI and CIA interference in his investigation; he tops that off by whitewashing David Ferrie.
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Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part Two
Written by James DiEugenio
Litwin’s Follies about Pierre FInck, Shaw/Bertrand, the FBI cover-up of Clay Shaw, the lies of Kerry Thornley, and James Angleton’s Black Tape operation.
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Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion - Part Three
Written by James DiEugenio
Litiwn’s Follies Continued: Starring Hugh Aynesworth and Harry Connick. With smear jobs on Oliver Stone, Fletcher Prouty and Michele Metta. And guess what? LBJ’s own recorded words don’t mean anything, becasue Johnson was continuing Kennedy’s policy in Vietnam.
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Fred Litwin: Culture Warrior
Written by James DiEugenio
Litwin’s Follies concludes: Fred finds his mentor. He and David Horowtiz blow up the decade of the sixties. Forget JFK and his assassination, we must learn to love Rudy Giuliani, W, and the Iraq War.
A five-article series reviewing the research of Fred Litwin
Featured Articles & Reviews
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Barry Ernest Replies to John Armstrong, RE: Victoria Adams
Written by Barry Ernest
Barry Ernest replies to John Armstrong’s recent article entitled “Oswald DID NOT Run Down the Stairs” by clarifying the record and revealing various assumptions Armstrong makes in his evaluation of the evidence.
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James Moore, JFK, and QAnon
Written by James DiEugenio
James Moore picks up where Steven Gillon left off and Jim DiEugenio puts him through the same treatment, decimating the false equivalence of QAnon conspiracy fantasies and JFK historical research. Jim makes the case that QAnon is at best a myth and at worst a hoax, while throughout the JFK case one can find definite evidentiary conclusions.
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MLK / FBI
Written by Jeff Carter
Jeff Carter examines Sam Pollard’s new documentary, MLK / FBI, regarding the extensive surveillance apparatus established by the FBI and directed at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Despite avoiding some moral issues on the part of the FBI, a generous view of this film is warranted and the widest distribution to a mainstream audience should be encouraged.
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Caitlin Johnstone, JFK, and the Insurrection
Written by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio interacts with some of Caitlin Johnstone’s published thoughts on what she terms the “Capitol Hill Riot” and looks at the insurrection from the perspective of a JFK research community seeking justice and accountability whatever the cost.
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Deconstructing JFK: A Coup d’État over Foreign Policy?
Written by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio guest authors an article for CovertAction magazine, wherein he demonstrates that the Kennedy administration engaged with socialist and non-aligned leaders like Nasser and Sukarno, supported diplomatic solutions to conflict through the UN, stood up to European imperial agents, and was generally against right-wing coups and military intervention. In light of these foreign policies, the presidency and assassination of John Kennedy need to be reevaluated.
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James Saxon and John Kennedy vs. Wall Street
Written by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio examines President John F. Kennedy's economic policy and his relationship to the American Power Elite by reviewing Donald Gibson’s ground-breaking 1994 book, Battling Wall Street, and the role by played by James J. Saxon, his Comptroller of the Currency, in attempting to implement that policy.
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Sirhan’s Upcoming Parole Hearing
Written by James DiEugenio
With Sirhan Sirhan’s next parole board hearing coming up on March 21, 2021, 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.
From The Archives
Updated December 12, 2020
“Jerry Ray Sounds Off”, by Mike Vinson (Probe Vol. 7, No. 5, July-August 2000)