John Fitzgerald Kennedy (446)

Thursday, 29 August 2013 19:38

John McAdams and the Siege of Chicago, Part 1

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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.
Wednesday, 28 August 2013 12:05

The Man Who Didn't Talk

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An article by Jefferson Morley which presents some of the material on Winston Scott which reappeared in his book.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013 20:39

Ron Rosenbaum Fires the First Salvo, Part 2

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Rosenbaum represents all that is wrong with the MSM on both Jim Angleton and the JFK case, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013 20:31

Ron Rosenbaum Fires the First Salvo, Part 1

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El Exigente does the same thing with Angleton as he does with the critics. Except in reverse. He hides the worst aspects, softens the weak spots, and covers up the man's disasters. And, most necessary of all, he completely censors Angleton's associations with Oswald, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Sunday, 31 March 2013 22:03

The Mystery of Red Bird Airport

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Larry Hancock explores the possible use of the Dallas private airfield for covert goverment operations during the period around JFK's assassination.
In reaction to her appeal to the Warren Commission's lone gunman conclusions in order to promote gun control legislation.
Dale Myers' early opinions on the assassination as a covert operation, as revealed in this interview with John Kelin from 1982.
Thursday, 07 March 2013 22:30

Gary Mack Strikes Again

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Jim DiEugenio on Gary Mack's story of how he underwent his "conversion", and on several deceitful evidentiary assertions made for the Dallas Morning News.
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.
Thursday, 29 November 2012 13:16

Dead Men Talking: An Update

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Author James DiEugenio corrects several assertions made in his original review of Dead Men Talking.
Wednesday, 07 November 2012 16:47

Noam Chomsky’s Sickness unto Death

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Chomsky has now been proven both wrong and misleading on both Kennedy and Vietnam, and the Missile Crisis. But it’s worse than that. Chomsky simply has no regard for facts or evidence in the two cases, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Sunday, 23 September 2012 21:15

Evaluating the Case against Lyndon Johnson

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The weaknesses in the arguments that LBJ initiated and masterminded the plot to kill his predecessor offered by a number of recent books are here reviewed and synthesized.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012 23:13

A Manifesto for the Fiftieth

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An early call to civic action in preparation for the 2013 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination.
Frank Cassano on the Canadian Broadcasting Company's documentary and its message that “conspiracy theorists threaten democracy”.
In which he attempts to convince Johnson of the necessity for a Presidential commission.
I am an ardent advocate of the late Carl Ogelsby’s comment with regards to the Kennedy assassination: “We must be careful of running off into the ether of our imaginations.” – especially when it is precisely our imaginations that are being targeted by intelligence-inspired, consumer-driven conspiracy nonsense like the JFK-MJ-12 hoax, concludes Seamus Coogan.
Explores why the JFK community ignored the MJ-12 palaver, but more importantly why ‘truth seekers’ and ‘crank busters’ like Russo and others avoided the JFK-MJ-12 issue altogether, giving an outline of one of the potential targets of this disinformation.
The total and utter failure in UFO circles to acknowledge that counter-intelligence is in itself designed to mislead and misrepresent.

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