
For the Martin Luther King holiday, we should be reminded that King's wife was ahead of him on Vietnam. Read here.
The memory of Patrice Lumumba lives on and may be featured at the World Cup. Read here.
Jim DiEugenio discusses his Substack articles on President Kennedy's reformist foreign policy, and how it differed from John Foster Dulles and Dwight Eisenhower's before him and how it became a problem between him and the CIA and the Pentagon, and may have led to his demise.
Former HSCA Deputy Chief Counsel during its first phase, Robert K Tanenbaum, has passed on. He and his superior Richard Sprague really tried to find out the facts of the JFK case. Read here.
CAPAis offering highlights from past conferences and also is enlisting nominations for new Board members. Read here.
Don Jeffries chimes in on the recent ABC special on the JFK case. In no uncertain terms. Read here.
Tim Gardner of the podcast Ciphered Past interviews Paul Bleau. They discuss The JFK Assassination Chokeholds, which he co-authored. Subjects include: case linkage and the Pepe letters among others.
Oliver Stone responds at length to ABC about their misrepresenations, both before and during their special. Read here.
Did the CIA cover up the facts about Oswald in Mexico City to deceive the HSCA and Robert Blakey? According to a damage report, they did just that. Read here.
Anne Choi's biography of Thomas Noguchi created a media buzz about his work on the Marilyn Monroe case. As the redoubtable Don McGovern shows, this is another case of over-the-top hype. Read here.
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