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The author reviews the changes made to the Lee Harvey Oswald Wikipedia page in the 11 months since the publication of part 1 of this article.

Wikipedia gets the facts wrong on the alleged Tippit murder weapon, as Jim DiEugenio point out.

Bill Kelly examines the Luce empire and its connections to the CIA.

Monday, 31 January 2011 21:22

Gerald Blaine, The Kennedy Detail

Although very well written, along with some nice photographs, as well, The Kennedy Detail is really a thinly veiled attempt to rewrite history ... and absolve the agents of their collective survivor's guilt .... In the eyes of those from the Kennedy detail, the assassination was the act of TWO "lone men": Oswald, who pulled the trigger, and JFK, who set himself up as the target, writes Vince Palamara.

Friday, 28 January 2011 11:56

Update: Shermer Takes the Message Wide

Author Frank Cassano writes about Huffington Post writer Michael Shermer's article "My Day in Dealey Plaza: Why JFK Was Killed by a Lone Assassin."

Saturday, 15 January 2011 22:12

A Letter to James Corbett

Frank Cassano on John Hankey's abominable performance during Corbett's interview of him.

Friday, 14 January 2011 21:53

The Illusion of Michael Shermer

Frank Cassano on Michael Shermer's own sleight of hand:  why one must be skeptical of the skeptic.

Published in General
Thursday, 13 January 2011 01:48

8 Crazy Scenes From The Kennedys

Published in News Items
Monday, 29 November 2010 19:58

Gordon Goldstein, Lessons in Disaster

Although [Bundy] thought [Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest] was an entertaining and informative read, he concluded that the central thesis was just wrong. It was not the advisers—the best and brightest—who did the staff work who got us into the Vietnam War. It was the difference in the men who occupied the Oval Office. It was the difference between Kennedy and Johnson, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Monday, 29 November 2010 19:45

James Blight, Virtual JFK (Part 2)

The book is well worth buying. In my view, it closes the chapter on a debate that has been going on since 1992. As shown here, it's a debate that should have never started, concludes Jim DiEugenio.

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