Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
~ John F. Kennedy, from remarks on the first anniversary of the Alliance for Progress, March 13, 1962
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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.
Featured Articles & Reviews
- Stone/DiEugenio NewsNation Interview by Hena DobaWritten by Kennedys&King
Of the interviews that Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio did in the wake of the Luna Committee hearing, Jim thinks this one was probably the best. Please watch and listen.
- Impact of the Luna HearingWritten by James DiEugenio
Participant Jim DiEugenio describes Washington's congressional hearing on the John Kennedy assassination, and its resultant after effects in the media.
- The Schlesinger Memo: JFK v CIA - AddendumWritten by James DiEugenio
DiEugenio's addendum includes important sections from a just-released presidential advisory board document as well as different versions of the Schlesinger memo.
- The Schlesinger Memo: JFK v CIAWritten by James DiEugenio
With Donald Trump's executive order, we now have the full Arthur Schelsinger memorandum on his reorganization plan for the CIA. Jim DiEugenio examines that memo, traces its origins and outlines its ultimate fate.
- The Anna Paulina Luna Task ForceWritten by Mark Adamczyk
An expert on the JFK Records Collection Act, attorney Mark Adamczyk, gives some important advice to Representative Anna Luna about the process of the declassification of the remaining records on the Kennedy case. Hopefully she will read this and inform President Trump.
- The Oswald Puzzle: The Pieces That Won’t Fit - Part 2Written by Johnny Cairns
In part 2, Johnny Cairns examines the Hancock/Boylan book and its treatment of Oswald in the Marines, his discharge, his journey to Russia and his entry into Moscow. He also studies the many laws that were broken by Oswald along the way.
- The Oswald Puzzle: The Pieces That Won’t Fit - Part 1Written by Johnny Cairns
Researcher Johnny Cairns casts a questioning eye over the main thesis of The Oswald Puzzle, namely that Lee Oswald was a genuine leftist while he was in the Marines, in the CAP and learning Russian.
- JFK Assassination ChokeholdsWritten by Kennedys&King
Turn to this page as it tells the reader about the book, its authors, and it contains reviews and clips about this fine new volume by five distinguished authors.
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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