John F. Kennedy
- Oswald and the Shot at Walker: Redressing the BalanceWritten by Scott Reid
Scott Reid, a previous contributor on the Kirknewton Incident and David Christensen, does a review of the Walker shooting. He points out, among other issues, that the so-called Walker note may not have been written in relation to General Walker.
- Sy Hersh Falls On His Face Again, and Again, and AgainWritten by James DiEugenio
Sy Hersh is making the rounds with another of his "scoops", this time on the Nord Stream explosions. Those hosting him should recall his sorry record in this regard: Osama bin Laden and John F. Kennedy. We sure do.
- Mark Shaw's Fighting for JusticeWritten by James DiEugenio
Mark Shaw has released yet another “book” purportedly on the JFK assassination and cover-up, making it his fourth in the last seven years on the subject. James DiEugenio elucidates how Shaw makes factual errors, trusts unreliable sources and documents, recycles previously known information and sloughs off the newly declassified documents in his latest “book”.
Malcolm X
- The Hidden Hand: The Assassination of Malcolm XWritten by Karl EvanzzWritten on Monday, 11 March 2019 15:47 Read more...
Karl Evanzz reviews the Malcolm X assassination, arguing cogently for U.S. intelligence interest in controlling and eventually eliminating the threat he represented.
- Remembering Malcolm X: February 21, 2017Written by Kennedys&KingWritten on Sunday, 12 February 2017 21:24 Read more...
On the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, we thought it fitting to reflect upon the significance of his life and death by offering to our readers three wonderfully written and penetrating essays.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The Media Buries the Conspiracy Verdict in the King CaseWritten by James DiEugenioWritten on Sunday, 31 July 2022 22:02 Read more...
Jim DiEugenio chronicles the media cover-up of the conspiracy verdict in the civil suit brought against Loyd Jowers by attorney William Pepper on behalf of the Martin Luther King Jr. family. Although the 12 jurors found Jowers liable for King’s death, the New York Times reported that “a vast conspiracy [was] alleged but not proved.” As Jim surveys the rest of the coverage, this editorial position in a news story is endemic of the mainstream media reporting on this case in general and this trial verdict in particular.
- Is the King Case Dead? Murder in Memphis—AgainWritten by James DiEugenioWritten on Tuesday, 07 December 2021 04:30 Read more...
Jim DiEugenio reports on the infighting amongst James Earl Ray’s lawyers, the Memphis District Attorney’s attempt to get Judge Joe Brown removed, and the mainstream media’s attack upon Dexter King’s connection with Bill Pepper.
Robert F. Kennedy
- News: California Panel Rejects Parole Again for Robert Kennedy AssassinWritten by Kennedys&King
Lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan has accused the panel of bending to the will of California’s governor, who opposes his parole.
- ACTION ALERT: PLEASE ACT ON THIS TODAY!Written by Kennedys&KingWritten on Tuesday, 17 January 2023 08:16 Read more...
General Interest
- So, What about this Conspiracy Business Anyway?Written by Ron Canazzi
Ron Canazzi surveys the history of large-scale conspiracies in the United States and, with that as background, provides an introduction to the evidence of the assassinations of the Sixties with respect to possibility that dozens of individuals could have participated in these plots.
- Marilyn, Tony Summers, and his Paper TigerWritten by Donald McGovern
With the release of a new Netflix documentary entitled The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes looming, Anthony Summers recently published an article on the case in Vanity Fair magazine and now Don McGovern provides the missing fact checking of that article in correcting the record with respect to the dubious Agnes Flanagan story of the stuffed tiger toy.