Wikipedia gets the facts wrong on the alleged Tippit murder weapon, as Jim DiEugenio point out.
Bill Kelly examines the Luce empire and its connections to the CIA.
Saturday, 16 October 2010 22:06

Todd Leventhal: The Minister of Diz at Dealey Plaza

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The State Dept. official entrusted with dealing with the JFK conspiracy relies on Reclaiming History as his guide, as William Kelly shows.
Saturday, 16 October 2010 19:14

Deeper into Dave Perry

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There is a lot more to the Bledsoe arrest report than Dave Perry ever let on. Perry's writing is so incomplete, so one-sided, so agenda-driven as to be misleading. Which, as we have seen with Discovery Channel, is par for the course with him, writes Bob Fox.
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.
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 14:40

The Impossible One Day Journey of CE 399

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Jim DiEugenio presents the currently known issues in the chain of possession of CE 399, the so-called Magic Bullet, which undermine claims it is authentic.
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.
Gary King responds to part 1 of Seamus Coogan's article on Alex Jones, and Seamus replies.
As Gil Jesus has noted, Von Pein is a lost and silly person. He likes to call Commission critics "kooks" and "nuts" to disguise his own imbalances. Namely, that he is in denial of the evidence, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Friday, 30 April 2010 14:25

JFK Autopsy X-rays: David Mantik vs. Pat Speer

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David Mantik replies to criticisms made by Pad Speer of his conclusions concerning the 6.5 mm bright object and the "white patch".
Thursday, 01 April 2010 17:25

David Von Pein: Hosting Comedy Central Soon?

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He has been trying to sell Reclaiming History as the Holy Grail to the JFK case for about five years. To put it mildly, it hasn't panned out as he claimed. He can't admit that. Since because of his unwise advertising campaign, he now has egg all over his face, writes Jim DiEugenio.
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.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 20:58

Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder: A Painful Case

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Jones, the self-styled conspiracy baron, is so polarizing within his own crank territory, that it was hard to find any credible voices in critique of him. I hope this fills that gap, writes Seamus Coogan.
Sunday, 31 January 2010 18:52

Reply to Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule

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In a letter to the authors of the article "Conspiracy Theories", Cyril Wecht takes up their claim that "conspiracy theorists" typically suffer from a "crippled epistemology".
An index of various articles exposing CBS's ongoing obfuscation of the JFK case.
Sunday, 02 August 2009 19:22

The JFK 10-Point Program

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Joseph Green calls upon the community of assassination researchers to find common ground, outlining a set of ten elements which can be agreed upon and which should be used in public pronouncements and to inform their organizational capacity.
How President Obama's Supreme Court nominee and a clique of judges saved Gerald Posner, Bob Loomis, and the Warren Report, by Roger Bruce Feinman, J.D.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:07

Gus Russo Marches On: Or, Rust Never Sleeps

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Jim DiEugenio provides an advance reaction to Brothers in Arms, by Gus Russo and Stephen Molton, as announced in an article in American Heritage magazine.

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