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This 2013 account of the first generation Warren Commission critics is based on Praise from a Future Generation (Wings Press, 2007) by John Kelin, just published in an e-book edition.

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]

Thursday, 03 October 2013 19:14

James DiEugenio interview on Reclaiming Parkland

 On Media Mayhem.

 

Published in Videos & Interviews
Thursday, 29 August 2013 19:48

John McAdams and the Siege of Chicago, Part 2

Examines McAdams' relationship with Wikipedia, his ground rules for debates, his rightwing politics and activism, his upcoming (2013) PBS special, and his recruitment help for the CIA.

Thursday, 29 August 2013 19:38

John McAdams and the Siege of Chicago, Part 1

McAdams has selectively culled the information he puts [on his site]. He then trumpets that site loudly as undermining the "buffs". As with Bugliosi, his argument is gaseous, since he has rigged the site beforehand, write Jim DiEugenio and Brian Hunt.

Friday, 23 August 2013 20:21

Elegy for Roger Feinman

One definition of the heroic is someone who sacrifices his own personal well being for a cause outside himself. Knowing full well that the odds against him triumphing are very high. Roger took that heroic gamble. Not once, but twice. He lost both times. Few of us, maybe no one, could display that kind of courage for a cause, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Published in Obituaries

In reaction to her appeal to the Warren Commission's lone gunman conclusions in order to promote gun control legislation.

Jim DiEugenio reports on how the MSM's Charlie Rose reacted to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statements concerning his uncle's assassination, and how the filmed interview was subsequently withheld from the public.

Published in News Items

Vincent Salandria recounts his final encounter with his old adversary prior to the latter's passing, and reassesses his own attitude toward the young attorney's complicity in the cover-up.

In which he attempts to convince Johnson of the necessity for a Presidential commission.

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