Robert Kennedy’s death, like the President’s, was mourned as an extension of the evils of senseless violence; events moved on, and the profound alterations that these deaths … brought in the equation of power in America was perceived as random …. What is odd is not that some people thought it was all random, but that so many intelligent people refused to believe that it might be anything else. Nothing can measure more graphically how limited was the general understanding of what is possible in America.

~ Congressman Allard Lowenstein

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Featured Articles & Reviews

  • Last Second in Dallas, part 2
    Last Second in Dallas, part 2

    In the second and concluding part of his mixed review, Jim DiEugenio addresses the way Last Second in Dallas handles the photographic, medical and acoustics evidence, and finds the book seriously flawed in those areas.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Written on Monday, 26 July 2021 21:48 Read more...
  • CounterPunch Whiffs Again!
    CounterPunch Whiffs Again!

    Jim DiEugenio shows how distorted the lens is that CounterPunch writer David Schultz looks through to reach his own interpretation of the lesson of Vietnam that the U.S. should have applied to Afghanistan. The only lesson we learn from history is indeed that we learn nothing from it, if we rely on discredited sources like Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest.

    Written on Thursday, 22 July 2021 23:42 Read more...
  • The Death of the Tumbling Magic-Bullet Theory: the Governor’s Shirt, the President’s Shirt, and the Overlooked Dr. Robert Shaw
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    The Death of the Tumbling Magic-Bullet Theory: the Governor’s Shirt, the President’s Shirt, and the Overlooked Dr. Robert Shaw

    Challenging the lynch pin of the Warren Commission case, Benjamin Cole demolishes the tumbling single magic-bullet theory by reexamining the physical evidence, namely President Kennedy’s shirt, Governor Connally’s shirt and jacket, and the relevant Zapruder film frames, and revisiting the testimonies of the Connallys and that of Connally’s surgeon Dr. Robert Shaw.

    Written on Friday, 16 July 2021 16:42 Read more...
  • Jonathan Chait meets Michael Kazin
    Jonathan Chait meets Michael Kazin

    Jonathan Chait joins Michael Kazin in publishing another non sequitur hit-piece on the JFK presidency in the mainstream media, so Jim DiEugenio, once again, continues his yeoman's work of setting the record straight by sharing the undisputable facts of the JFK presidency and exposing the shoddy research and poor analysis of the mainstream media.

    Written on Sunday, 11 July 2021 22:00 Read more...
  • Deep Fake Politics: Empire and the Criminalization of the State
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    Deep Fake Politics: Empire and the Criminalization of the State

    Saving his best for last, Aaron Good finishes his review of Adam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out of My Head with Part 3, dissecting the methods Curtis uses to muddle the truth and revealing his tendency to dissemble when dealing with very crucial aspects of state criminality, the dual state, geopolitics, Western imperialism, and the West’s adversaries.

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    Written on Saturday, 10 July 2021 18:00 Read more...
  • Marina’s Sponsor and Oswald’s Fifth Wallet
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    Marina’s Sponsor and Oswald’s Fifth Wallet

    While researching for an upcoming article on the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Paul Bleau stumbled upon some intriguing information concerning Marina Oswald’s immigration sponsor, so he decided to put his FPCC article on hold and document the fascinating evidence regarding Marina’s sponsor and yet another Lee Harvey Oswald wallet.

    Written on Wednesday, 07 July 2021 04:00 Read more...
  • Lee Harvey Oswald’s Cold War
    Lee Harvey Oswald’s Cold War

    Jim DiEugenio reviews Greg Parker’s unusual, provocative, and insightful two-volume work entitled Lee Harvey Oswald’s Cold War and traces the Cold War timeline and progression through the early life of Lee Harvey Oswald prior to his “defection” to the Soviet Union in October, 1959.

    Written on Monday, 05 July 2021 20:00 Read more...
  • Morley v. CIA
    Morley v. CIA

    Recognizing the significant contributions to JFK research made by mainstream journalist Jefferson Morley, Jim DiEugenio reviews his recent e-book, Morley v. CIA: My Unfinished JFK Investigation, and traces the history of George Joannides involvement with the CIA and the DRE dating back to the time of the JFK assassination and beyond.

    Written on Saturday, 26 June 2021 20:00 Read more...
  • Sirhan’s New Parole Hearing
    Sirhan’s New Parole Hearing

    With Sirhan Sirhan’s next parole board hearing now scheduled for August 27th, 2021, Jim DiEugenio communicates the latest news on Sirhan’s case and urges everyone to write to the parole board requesting Sirhan’s release.

    Written on Tuesday, 25 May 2021 06:00 Read more...

Coming Soon ...

  • Chris Newton: Oswald’s letter to the Russian Embassy in November of 1963
  • Michael LeFLem on Greg Poulgrain’s upcoming book on the 1965 overthrow of Sukarno
  • Summary and Conclusion to the Creating the Oswald Legend series by Vasilios Vazakis

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  • Jim DiEugenio is a semi-regular guest on Len Osanic's BlackOp Radio telecast on Thursday nights.

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