In Part 3, the authors try to locate the fate of the Final Determinations. Much rides on it, including the ultimate evaluation of the Review Board.
 Our two JFK Act experts delve into the murky realm of congressional JFK records, and how these are apparently still being hidden by the Senate itself.
In  Part 1 of their examination of the effectiveness of the Review Board,  Andrew and Mark remind us of the firestorm that broke out over Stone's JFK,  which formed the backdrop for the ARRB formation.
Jim DiEugenio concludes his two-part review of this JFK biography by examining Peter McKenna's assessment of  Kennedy as senator and as president. 
We look back at a little-noticed, but credible and fair, biography of John Kennedy by journalist Peter McKenna. This review measures both its strengths and weaknesses.
Vince Palamara, the foremost authority on the Secret Service under President Kennedy, has now completed his last book on the subject.  It is a valuable and fitting salute to his long--over 30 year--career in the field.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 03:13

JFK vs Trump on Iran

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Jim DiEugenio traces the causes of the rise of the theocracy in Iran to the tragic mistake of the coup of 1953, and also JFK's policy against the Shah. Which are things that Donald Trump does not understand.
David Ratcliffe did a five-day interview with the late Fletcher Prouty in which he described his considerable experience with the CIA in the conduct of covert operations. He has packaged that interview with much other relevant, useful information into a valuable book.
Jim Douglass is interviewed by Pascal Lottaz about his new and important book Martyrs to the Unspeakable, about the murders of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, all in three years.
Monday, 02 March 2026 22:19

Joseph McBride: Tippit, JFK and the MSM

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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.
Friday, 27 February 2026 22:45

Tommy Rowe: One Connection Too Many

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Was Ruby acquaintance Tommy Rowe lurking in the shadows of the Texas Theater in wait of Lee Oswald's arrival?  And was it Rowe who did the actual tip-off of the alleged assassin?
Sunday, 22 February 2026 01:32

The Disgrace of Noam Chomsky

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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.
The Soviets have produced a 1960 letter by Oswald which the American government has denied, but which Oswald himself referred to in correspondence.  Was there a logical reason that it has been denied? Authors Chad Nagle and Rami Smatt speculate on the issue.
On the death of Michael Parenti let us heed his and John Judge's words against Noam Chomsky on the JFK case. And let us note, Chomsky is undergoing a reevaluation due to his ties to Epstein, Bannon and Ehud Barak, which he referred to, Jimmy Walker style, as "good times."
Wednesday, 11 February 2026 21:36

Review of Cecil Hawthorne's Kill Kennedy

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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.
James Angleton shared his Israeli spy in Cuba with his friend and colleague William Harvey. Angleton did not want his name known, but James Nicita reveals who he was.  And he poses the question: did Angleton reveal all he did?
Saturday, 31 January 2026 16:04

An Open Letter to Glenn Greenwald Re Megyn Kelly

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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.  
As we learned from his son, Michael Parenti has just passed away. He had kept a relatively low profile in the past several years. But he was an important scholar, intellectual, and a true rebel against the system. Please read this essay; it is him at his best. Unlike Noam Chomsky, honest enough to tell the truth about President Kennedy.
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