Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio to talk about the JFK Act, JFK Revisited and the new book The JFK Assassination Chokeholds with host Richard Syrett.
In his new book titled Hidden in Plain Sight, Tim Smith describes and analyzes the evidence in the public testimony of the House Select Committee public hearings, the last investigation. Did it prove what the Committee said it did?
Bolden was the first African American Secret Service Agent assigned to a presidential detail.
Was Oswald at the scene of the Walker shooting? The two main eyewitnesses said he was not. And what was so hard for Ruth about calling an attorney?
Johnny Cairns reports on a long sit down, completely set up interview between Ruth Paine and her oh so friendly and uninquisitive host, Thomas Mallon.
Chad Nagle explores a relatively ignored aspect of Lee Oswald’s life: his activities in the Far East while in the service. Was there something there that was ignored?
Jeff Carter shows why Oliver Stone and so many others owe a debt of gratitude to Fletcher Prouty for excavating Kennedy’s Vietnam withdrawal plan, and why the MSM despised him for doing so.
Jim DiEugenio chronicles the horrendous career of the late Hugh Aynesworth and his reporting on the JFK case. It is a sorry sight to behold and tells us much about modern American journalism and its role in covering up the murder of President Kennedy.
These are Doug Horne’s comments and a link to his review of Sean Fetter’s two volume book. Jim DiEugenio’s review of Fetter’s work will follow at a later time.
Matt Douthit examines the omissions made in the National Geographic 3-part series on the 60th anniversary of JFK’s Murder.
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