Items filtered by date: September 2025

Randy Benson has made his documentary film The Searchers available for free on Vimeo. It is well worth watching with people like the late Cyril Wecht, Gary Aguilar, Jim DiEugenio, and the late John Judge. Read more.

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On its 60th anniversary, Jim DiEugenio reminds us all of just how bad the Warren Report was and is. Plus how willingly the entire media at that time was willing to go along with it, without waiting for the 26 volumes of evidence it was based upon to arrive.

Thursday, 12 September 2024 21:26

Review of Film - Fletcher Prouty's Cold War

Jeff Carter pays tribute to an unjustly maligned figure who had a very important place in the universe of the John Kennedy assassination, especially in relation to JFK's intent to withdraw from Vietnam.

Tuesday, 10 September 2024 00:27

2024 CAPA Conference

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The details of the 2024 CAPA JFK Assasination Conference in Dallas may be found here. Read more.

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Sunday, 08 September 2024 18:53

New JFK Assassination Film

A new piece of film depicting the immediate aftermath of the jfk assassination will go up for auction in three weeks. Read more.

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Friday, 06 September 2024 19:44

Congressman Seeks JFK Document Release

Congressman Steve Cohen Urges Biden to Release Remaining Documents in the JFK Assassination. Read more.

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Author and attorney Chad Nagle discusses matters relating to RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Trump.

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Friday, 30 August 2024 18:34

Requiem for William Pepper

Author Joseph E. Green critiques John Barbour's new documentary on the late William Pepper, who tried and succeeded in reopening the King case, but due to Kamala Harris, then the AG of California, failed to get a new trial for Sirhan.

Wednesday, 28 August 2024 15:14

Kamala Harris : Our Accidental Candidate

With the naming of Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee, we take a look back at Jim DiEugenio'a 2019 article about her tenure in California politics.

In Part 3 of this review, Jim DiEugenio further exposes the numerous shortcomings of Maureen Callahan's Ask Not – in particular, that in spite of the author's assertions to the contrary, it is heavily biased against its subject.

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