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Producer Rob Wilson and writer Jim DiEugenio will inform the American public for the first time of the discoveries of the ARRB.
Saturday, 12 October 2019 22:17

Mark Zaid, JFK, and Trump

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Jim DiEugenio discusses Mark Zaid's connection to the whistleblower investigation against Trump and his earlier role in spreading misinformation about the JFK assassination.
Thursday, 26 September 2019 06:39

Thomas D. Herman Smooches Halberstam and Sheehan

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Jim DiEugenio critiques Thomas Herman's recent Boston Globe editorial for its ignorance of contemporary research and perpetuation of false narratives concerning JFK and Vietnam.
We publish here a noteworthy interview Jim Garrison gave to a European publication on May 27, 1969, in which he draws attention to, among other things, the connection between the assassinations of JFK, MLK and RFK.
Using powerful work by authors like Daniele Ganser and Phillip Willan about Gladio, and Michele Metta’s revelatory volume on Permindex, Rob Couteau’s milestone article shows how the murders of Kennedy, and Moro and the attempts on De Gaulle were not isolated events.
Wednesday, 10 July 2019 05:23

Unmasking the King Probe

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An article largely based upon interviews done with former FBI agent Don Wilson by correspondent Jim Douglass.
Tuesday, 02 July 2019 21:26

Kamala Harris: Part 2

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Jim DiEugenio asks when Kamala Harris ever officially proposed busing programs during her political career.
Friday, 28 June 2019 21:02

Kamala Harris: A Study in Showboating

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Reviewing her record as DA and Attorney General of California, Jim DiEugenio reveals who Kamala Harris really is—and isn’t.
Thursday, 20 June 2019 15:46

The Greenfield-Cohen-Rice Suck Up

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Jim DiEugenio exposes Jeff Greenfield and Jared Cohen as non-historians masquerading as historians using alternative histories to distort JFK's legacy and further MSM narratives.
Wednesday, 23 January 2019 22:56

The Murder of Hammarskjold

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Probe was twenty years ahead of the mainstream in discussing the importance of the Congo struggle and the possibility Hammarskjold's plane was shot down.
Sunday, 14 October 2018 19:39

John Kenneth Galbraith: A Hero in our Time

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Jim DiEugenio reviews the career of this amazing economist, statesman, academician and author, with a particular view to his close and important rapport with John Kennedy, an advisory relationship unjustly underplayed or erased by writers such as David Halberstam.
Monday, 10 September 2018 21:25

The Alex Jones Affair

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In the wake of all the media attention being given to Alex Jones, Kennedys and King looks back to 2010 when CTKA ran a series of very critical essays concerning his extremely questionable treatment of the JFK case.
What happens when the Left abandons its concern for such things as accuracy, morality and fact-based writing? What does one call such reporting then? Does it then not become—for whatever reason—another form of propaganda? Jim DiEugenio once again blasts Counterpunch for its pig-headed blind spot concerning the Kennedys. [photos courtesy of National Press Club (Silverstein) and Amazon.com (St.Clair)] (See also this article about Counterpunch and Cockburn from 2012 by author Douglas Valentine)
Jim DiEugenio takes a scathing look at the various MSM efforts (in particular that of Time-Life) during the past few months to “keep the lid screwed down tight” on the Pandora’s box of U.S. political assassination in the 60s.
Written and producedby Len Osanic & Jeff Carter Episode 9 is now available. Episode 8 Episode 7 Episode 6 Episode 5 Episode 4 Episode 3 Episode 2 Episode 1  
Monday, 02 April 2018 17:05

Desperate Measures in the Congo

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Michael Le Flem elucidates the terrible power play that engulfed Congo and took the life of Patrice Lumumba with it. With the newest information, he shows us how a democratically elected, constitutional government was wrecked by Belgium and the CIA before it got off the ground.
Jim DiEugenio offers a blistering critique of the cover essay for the current issue of The Atlantic Monthly, which proposes––yet again––that the widespread belief in conspiracies, with its supposed origin in the Sixties, accounts for how US cultural and political life has become unhinged.
Extralegal assassinations, unwarranted domestic surveillance, interventionist wars at the behest of corporate interests, torture or other activities of that stripe – these all have their roots in the Dulles era in which covert, corporate power developed into a well-oiled and unaccountable machine running roughshod. These dark forces have continued to operate regardless of who is elected president; and the refusal to face them has caused the Democratic Party to lose its way, writes Alex Sill.
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