Displaying items by tag: LEE HARVEY OSWALD

Saturday, 29 March 2014 19:10

Dale Myers, With Malice (Part 2)

The second and concluding installment of a long and detailed critique of Myer's arguments for Oswald's culpability in the Tippit murder.

Sunday, 09 March 2014 19:00

Dale Myers, With Malice (Part 1)

The first installment of a long and detailed critique of Myer's arguments for Oswald's culpability in the Tippit murder.

Sunday, 16 February 2014 18:16

Shane O'Sullivan, Killing Oswald

This is a good enough documentary for the novice, but it does not contain enough information that is vital to understanding this complex case. I also believe that there were plenty of good researchers to recruit instead of David Kaiser, who, with all due respect, is just a better version of Robert Blakey, writes Vasilios Vazakas.

Joseph McBride replies to Dale Myer's crticisms, concluding: "I am hardly surprised to be subjected to the same basically irrelevant treatment by an author who either refuses to deal seriously with the many genuine issues of the Tippit case or is incapable of doing so, as his book and article seem to indicate."

Friday, 13 December 2013 16:33

Jerome Corsi, Who Really Killed Kennedy?

Despite its mistakes this is a decent enough book for the novice and general public who are not aware of the machinations of deep politics and JFK assassination case, writes Vasilios Vazakas.

Wednesday, 04 December 2013 22:16

Philip Shenon, A Cruel and Shocking Act

If one wants to read the real story behind what happened inside the Warren Commission, read Inquest or Breach of Trust, not this book, writes Jim DiEugenio.

There is really nothing new in the book and its central thesis is simply not supported by the evidence. That CIA rogues were a part of the plot to kill Kennedy has been written before and in a far more persuasive manner than Nolan manages, writes Martin Hay.

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Friday, 22 November 2013 15:09

Fifty Reasons for Fifty Years

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Courtesy Len Osanic and Black Op Radio

 

Tuesday, 29 October 2013 21:17

James DiEugenio, Reclaiming Parkland

Jim DiEugenio's second book on the JFK assassination, which takes Bugliosi's pretentious and inflated bag of obfuscation as its framework for dismantling the Warren Commission, the Clark Panel, and the HSCA, and for further revealing how beholden the film and TV industry has become to Washington in general and to the CIA in particular.  A masterful dissection of a rotting corpse, and the rightful heir to Accessories after the Fact. [Al Rossi]

Monday, 30 September 2013 22:58

The mystery of CE163

Hasan Yusuf examines the Warren Commission claims about the twp Oswald jackets, one allegedly discovered in the Texas School Book Depository, the other allegedly discarded near the Texas Theater.

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