Jock Penn's letter rebutting a claim in an article by Alexander Cockburn in which Cockburn tried to state that Oswald killed Kennedy to help Cuba.
With this book, we finally have a record of one of the very, very few mainstream reporters who actually delved into one of the assassinations of the sixties. Who tried to do an honest job and who actually tried to follow the evidence wherever it was headed, writes Jim DiEugenio.
This essay on [Willens' and Mosk's] work for the Warren Commission they served on is more notable for what they omit from the official record than what they include, writes Gary Aguilar.
By Joe Green, At: Dissenting Views
A book rich in information which debunks the claims that Lyndon Johnson and Mac Wallace planned the JFK assassination, and includes an expert review of the fingerprint evidence demonstrating they do not match Wallace's.
A rare interview with Mort Sahl about his experiences in New Orleans and his thoughts on the JFK case.
The Democratic Party has become something both JFK and RFK would deplore—the party of war.
By Adam Walinsky, At: Politico
By Andy Thibault, At: Country Times
UK’s lack of transparency over plane crash that killed Dag Hammarskjöld
Letters to the editor, At: The Guardian
Dallas Has Now Lost 82 Cases Against Robert Groden. Someone Call Guinness.
By Jim Schutze, At: Dallas Observer
Spies in the Congo: America’s Atomic Mission in World War II, by Susan Williams
Reviewed by Dan Alcorn, At: AARC
Martin Hay reviews «Klandestine» by Pate McMichael on the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination.
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