
One of the most respected researchers and writers on the political assassinations of the 1960s, Jim DiEugenio is the author of two books, Destiny Betrayed (1992/2012) and The JFK Assassination: The Evidence Today (2018), co-author of The Assassinations, and co-edited Probe Magazine (1993-2000). See "About Us" for a fuller bio.
Author Joseph McBride reviews his two careers, one as a film historian and one studying the JFK assassination. He comments to interviewer Danny Peary about his two JFK books: Into the Nightmare and Political Truth.
Noam Chomsky's relationships with Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon and Ehud Barak are now fully exposed in the Justice Department files on the Epstein case. This should signal the death knell for his much-overrated position in the progressive community. Which was never merited in the first place.
Cecil Hawthorne has done extensive digging in the 2025 file releases as ordered by Donald Trump. The author has come up with some genuinely valuable pieces of information regarding the conflict between JFK and the Deep State.
Jim DiEugenio writes an open letter to Glenn Greenwald, warning him about falling for Megyn Kelly on Maureen Callahan's almost unspeakably bad book, Ask Not.
Lisa Pease's excellent book on the murder of Bobby Kennedy in 1968 has now been reissued. She has attached a 20-page afterword to the original text. If you have not read it, do so now. It is a classic in that field.
Robert Tanenbaum, a professional prosecutor who was once in charge of a congressional investigation of the murder of JFK, has now passed on. Jim DiEugenio pays his last respects to someone who really wanted to solve the JFK murder.
Mark Shaw continues the Dorothy Kilgallen part of his writing career with his fifth book in nine years. He continues with his Mob-did-it theories and his anti-Kennedys slant. And he now goes after the Luna Committee.
Jim DiEugenio makes a very much belated reply to Tony Summers about his many problems with the book Goddess
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, are the fatal victims of an apparent domestic tragedy. Jim DiEugenio's eulogy recounts Reiner's career and his own association with both of them on the proposed mini-series, which turned into the podcast Who Killed JFK?
ABC conceals who Jack Ruby really was, and ignores how he got into position to kill Oswald. It then seals the deal with a reprise of Dale Myers' faulty computer simulation that tries to revive the dead corpse of the Magic Bullet.
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