Katie Bo Lillis, at: CNN
Anonymous, at: National Archives
Vasilios Vazakas provides a helpful appendix for his multi-part series on “Creating the Oswald Legend” identifying the actors and players on this grand chess board.
Vasilios Vazakas concludes his seven-part investigation into the creation of the Oswald legend by exploring the delay in opening up a CIA 201 file using Betsy Wolf’s HSCA investigation notes and its relation to James Angleton’s use of mole hunts as cover for more sinister operations.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., at: San Francisco Chronicle
Jim DiEugenio reports on the infighting amongst James Earl Ray’s lawyers, the Memphis District Attorney’s attempt to get Judge Joe Brown removed, and the mainstream media’s attack upon Dexter King’s connection with Bill Pepper.
Soon after this story was published, I got a call from a physicist at Cal Tech. He said my find was “astonishing—it was right under our nose—and yet had gone unnoticed.” The story was first published in The Fourth Decade, January, 1996. It shows exactly how low an esteemed scientist will go to sell the government approved version of the Kennedy assassination. This latest version contains a little more, and a little less than the original.
William E. Kelly, Jr., at: JFKcountercoup
Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio reply to Tim Weiner’s review of “JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass” published in Rolling Stone magazine, correcting the statements regarding Russia, Jim Garrison, and the Assassination Records Review Board documents.
Dan Noyes, at: ABC 7 News
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