In this two-part essay, Jim DiEugenio builds on unpublished material obtained by Roger Feinman from CBS in order to reconstruct how the 1967 CBS special became the shameless defense of the Warren Commission's case against Lee Harvey Oswald that it was.

Sunday, 10 May 2020 16:43

JFK. A motorcade. A rifle. But this wasn’t Dallas.

History News Network, at:  Raw Story

Tuesday, 05 May 2020 12:46

Robert Kennedy Jr. On the Assassinations of his Uncle and Father

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his view of the assassinations of his uncle and father, implicating the CIA in both.

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Saturday, 02 May 2020 23:17

The 3 Faces of Dr. Humes

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Tim Smith surveys the sworn testimony of Dr. James Humes across three governmental investigations and exposes the contradictions, inconsistencies, and evasions with respect to the facts of the autopsy performed on JFK at the Bethesda morgue.

Saturday, 02 May 2020 20:02

Counterpunch, JFK , and Vietnam

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Jim DiEugenio once again responds to the incomplete and inaccurate history of Vietnam, and of JFK's role, presented by Counterpunch, noting that if, as the article claims, most American leaders did not understand what the war was really about, Kennedy did: that was why he was getting out.


Jim DiEugenio assesses the historical accuracy of James Patterson and Cynthia Fagen’s The House of Kennedy and discovers the shoddy research and tabloid style of the book make it unfit for reading. Their idea is to present the Kennedy clan as a bunch of useless wastrels, whose two most prominent political representatives were murdered by lone nuts. Therefore, their implication is that these murders have no political or historic importance.

Thursday, 16 April 2020 02:43

The CIA and the Texas School Book Depository

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William Weston examines the curious letters of Elzie Glaze and considers potential connections between the CIA and the Texas School Book Depository.

Monday, 30 March 2020 23:56

The Dylan/Kennedy Sensation

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Jim DiEugenio analyzes the surprising new song released by Bob Dylan about the JFK assassination, Murder Most Foul, and interprets it as a poem for those with familiarity with the case.

Chuck Marler compiles evidence of conspiracy in the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and narrates a presentation of this evidence.

Friday, 27 March 2020 17:27

Bob Dylan - Murder Most Foul (Official Audio)

Bob Dylan, at:  YouTube

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