Displaying items by tag: JFK ASSASSINATION

Tuesday, 24 February 2015 21:46

Mexico City, Part 5 – Leaving Mexico, Part 2

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 5.

Friday, 13 February 2015 23:30

Franco + King = Oswald did it

James Franco attempts to stop JFK assassination for Hulu

by Todd Longwell, At: StreamDailyNews

Published in News Items

Jim DiEugenio traces the behind-the-scenes history of the House Select Committee on Assassinations and the forces which turned it away from its original investigative direction.

Friday, 30 January 2015 21:33

Mexico City, Part 4 – Leaving Mexico, Part 1

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 4.

Saturday, 24 January 2015 20:29

Honor to Paris Flammonde

We all owe thanks to Paris Flammonde for sailing against the current. He didn't care about being "respectable." He understood that, with the MSM, there really was no such thing as being respectable on the JFK case. For the simple reason that they had prostituted themselves on the subject in every way, and from the very start, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Published in Obituaries
Wednesday, 07 January 2015 21:03

Mexico City, Part 3 – The Trip Down, Part 2

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 3.

A briefer and more visual version of the five-part essay by Jim DiEugenio proving the Warren Commission is inoperable today.

The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Revisiting the Medical Data

 

by Mantik, David W. M.D., Ph.D., At:  Journal of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

 

 

Published in News Items

"A Motive For Murder: Kennedy's Foreign Policy" – audio interview with Alan Dale, at JFK Lancer.

Published in Videos & Interviews

This book is really an entry level book for the novice, an overview of the assassination that tries to touch all of its aspects. ... Its major themes, like the shooting sequence and the identification of the conspirators are not well constructed and some of his conclusions are not supported by the latest findings. And his criticism of Jim Garrison was unfortunate and unjustifiable. After finishing the book you are left with the impression that it was probably written in the 90s and not in 2013, writes Vasilios Vazakas.

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