We must face the fact that the United States is neither omnipotent nor omniscient, that we are only 6% of the world's population, that we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind, that we cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity, and that therefore there cannot be an American solution to every world problem.
~ John F. Kennedy, from an address at the University of Washington, Seattle, November 16, 1961
JFK: Destiny Betrayed
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A Special Request
- A Special Request from Editor and Publisher Jim DiEugenioWritten by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio makes a special appeal to our readers for assistance in exposing the truth in the JFK, RFK, MLK, and Malcolm X assassinations.
JFK Revisited: For the Record Interview Series
- Dave Emory's 27-part series on JFK Revisited, with Jim DiEugenioWritten by Kennedys&King
Dave Emory's Record Breaking 27-part Salute to Oliver Stone's JFK Revisited and JFK: Destiny Betrayed. Featuring Jim DiEugenio, David Talbot, John Newman, Gary Aguilar, Lisa Pease, and Paul Bleau.
JFK at Sixty: Sixty Reasons
JFK at Sixty: Sixty Reasons
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
- Part 1 of 6: No Motive, plus the Silenced Witnesses
- Part 2 of 6: Jack Ruby, the Dallas Police and Oswald's Rights
- Part 3 of 6: The Contamination of Evidence, the Inadmissible Lineups and the Autopsy
- Part 4 of 6: Medical Witnesses and a Questionable Rifle
- Part 5 of 6: The Rifle and the Ammunition
- Part 6 of 6: Sixth Floor Evidence
Featured Articles & Reviews
- The JFK Assassination CHOKEHOLDSWritten by Kennedys&King
In an interview with his knowledgeable daughter, Paul Bleau previews the new book he helped write, The JFK Assassination Chokeholds. The book is a deep look at the evidentiary and legal basis through which Oswald would have been exonerated of killing President Kennedy. In fact, with this evidence in the record, the case might have not gone to trial.
- Reflections on the 60th Anniversary of the Murder of President John F. KennedyWritten by Joseph E. Green
In this essay, researcher Joseph E. Green argues that when all is said and done, the assassination of John F. Kennedy sixty years ago was, and always has been, an obvious conspiracy.
- The Execution of JFK: Extremism in Defense of LibertyWritten by Jerry Fresia
Jerry Fresia argues that the assassination of JFK was the result of Kennedy's failure to play by imperialist rules.
- JFK Secret Service Agent Paul Landis Makes a Big Splash In 2023 Ahead of the 60th Anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination, But How Credible Is He?Written by Vince Palamara
Vince Palamara casts a questioning eye over the advance publicity in Vanity Fair and the NY Times over the revelations about an extra bullet in the JFK case by Secret Service agent Paul Landis, and is also disappointed by his book.
- Former People by James NorwoodWritten by James DiEugenio
Former professor James Norwood examines what happened to the true lives of Kennedy, Khrushchev and Oswald after their demises. Deliberate and careful legends replaced the facts.
- Prayer Man: More Than A Fuzzy Picture by Bart KampWritten by James DiEugenio
Bart Kamp does a minute investigation of the controversial Prayer Man figure, advancing evidence that it is likely Oswald. He then summarizes how hapless the Dallas Police inquiry was, resulting in the death of their prime suspect on national TV.
- Indexing the Garrison FoldersWritten by Paul Abbott
Inspired by Paul Bleau, Paul Abbott explains why he put together the most comprehensive index to the files of Jim Garrison and explains how the user can take advantage of it for further work.
From The Archives
Political Assassinations of the 1960s
The sixties saw four significant political assassinations that have bled into history. These include the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X., Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy.
The tragedies shook Americans to the core – the political leaders they had seen a glimmer of hope ended up facing the same fate.
JFK’s death, perhaps, shook people the most.
To this day, Americans talk about their lost heroes in a golden light.
Here’s a short summary of political assassinations of the 1960s:
- On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding a motorcycle in Dallas, Texas.
- On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was gunned down by three men.
- On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was hit by a sniper’s bullet while he was standing on the balcony in front of his room in Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee.
- On June 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was shot shortly after midnight at the Ambassador Hotel, LA.
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