Did Will Fritz and the Dallas Police create the Marsalis bus transfer story to neutralize the corroborated testimony of Roger Craig seeing Oswald leave Dealey Plaza in a car?
Did the LAPD invite the CIA into their RFK assassination investigation, or did the CIA push their way in? New documents definitively answer that question.
Did Permindex do away with Mattei? And was having Lemnitzer in charge of Gladio and the assassination specialist Bill Harvey in Rome part of the endgame for JFK?
A new and wider look at what Clay Shaw was up to in Italy, set against the backdrop of Gladio, the Strategy of Tension, Propaganda Due and the utmost fascist: Licio Gelli.
Doug Horne, the military records analyst for the Assassination Records Review Board and later an author, has penned three letters to the Luna Committee. These concern the Final Determination Notices of the ARRB, and also missing medical records that he detected in his and Jeremy Gunn's inquiry into the autopsy evidence for the Board.
A new film on the RFK case is now available. It was made by Rob Wilson, Sean Stone and Oliver Stone, and is titled Legacy. Three of the main interview subjects are Lisa Pease, Dick Russell and Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Russ Tarby concludes that Thomas Mallon's foray into "non-fiction" -- a book about Ruth and Michael Paine -- is both a disappointment and perhaps even a disgrace.
Based on the work of researcher, author and Canadian lawyer Andrew Iler, Oliver Stone tells Acting Archivist Marco Rubio that there must be oversight on compliance with the JFK Records Act to ensure that all records are released in accordance with the law.
Matt Crumpton and Jeff Crudele critically discuss the alleged Billy Sol Estes / Cliff Carter tape concerning the JFK assassination, played by Alex Jones and produced by Shane Stevens, the grandson of Estes.
On August 13th, Joe Rogan interviewed Congresswoman Anna Luna for well over two hours. These are the highlights concerning her declassification task force in Congress.
We link our readers to an important discussion of how Congress can solve the problem of declassifying the last of the JFK documents. Host Jeff Crudele featured two experts on the JFK Act and Jim DiEugenio to elucidate how something called the Final Determinations Notices could be a solution.
Did the CIA plan a path to avoid declassification of hundreds of records in advance of the creation of the ARRB? DId NARA go along with that plan, and are they still cooperating in it?
Even Commission lawyers Burt Griffin and Leon Hubert had suspicions about the tall tales of Larry Crafrard and, among other things, his incredible journey from Dallas to Michigan.
Were the threats to kill Oswald genuine, or were they part of a secret plan to get the Dallas Police to improve their protection of the defendant, who was loudly proclaiming his innocence?
Paul Abbott revisits a tangent from the first edition of his book, ‘Death to Justice – The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald’, involving the threats to kill Oswald before his eventual murder on Sunday, November 24th, 1963.
This is one of Joan Mellen's last interviews before her recent death, with journalist Jeff Meek. Although she wrote about cinema early in her career, she later wrote significant books about Jim Garrison, George DeMohrenshildt and Lyndon Johnson. Her revelations about Clay Shaw and his work for the CIA helped expose his perjury at his trial.
Monika Wiesak has followed up her fine volume on the presidency of John F. Kennedy with a book about JFK's murder. But it also includes a look at the RFK case and a glimpse into the psyche of John Kennedy Jr.