Displaying items by tag: WARREN DEFENDERS

Thursday, 16 July 2015 21:11

Gary Mack dies at 68

by William Grimes

At:  NYT – Listen also to Jim Marrs and Robert Groden on Len Osanic: The Two Faces of Gary Mack

Published in Obituaries

Martin Hay reviews an article published by Haag in AFTE, about which he concludes: "It is little wonder ... that Lucien Haag limited his defense of the 'Magic' Bullet Theory to a (misleading) discussion of Governor Connally's wounds. After all, no matter how impressive his credentials and extensive his experience, there are some problems that no man can make disappear."

Thursday, 11 June 2015 00:03

Vincent Bugliosi dies at 80

by Jack Noyes and Kelly  LeGoff

At:  NBC Los Angeles

Published in Obituaries

I expected that authors Mel Ayton and David Von Pein would add nothing to our understanding of the assassination of President Kennedy, and that is precisely what they did. I expected they would regurgitate the same tired old arguments and trot out the usual roster of long-discredited witnesses, and they did just that. And I expected that they would pontificate on the evils of "conspiracy theorists" at every available opportunity and, lo and behold!, they did, writes Martin Hay.

Thursday, 26 March 2015 21:27

Philip Shenon's Crap Detector

None of the Shenon's sources brought a single quantum of proof for turning plausible his Castro hypothesis. Their suspicions, impressions, beliefs, admissions, second-hand tales, and suggestions are linked to long-ago debunked stories. For sticking with them along the substantiation of his hypothesis, Shenon must concoct [various] 'facts', writes Arnaldo Fernandez.

Thursday, 18 September 2014 17:50

Jean Davison: Update

As I mentioned in the second edition of Destiny Betrayed, when David Phillips was trying to convince Vincent Bugliosi to write a book on the JFK case, he mentioned two examples to follow. ... The second was Oswald's Game. In the upside down world of Jean Davison on the JFK case, it would not surprise me if she took the suspect conspirator's recommendation as a complement, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Monday, 11 August 2014 16:06

Jean Davison, Oswald's Game

Oswald's Game really tells us more about the biases and obsessions of Jean Davison on the Kennedy case than it does about its ostensible subject. Which is really the worst thing one can say about a biographer, concludes Jim DiEugenio.

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.

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