Jim DiEugenio exposes the bogus nature of the claim that Live by the Sword was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Author William Davy writes about how NBC and the CIA worked in tandem to discredit JFK assassination investigator Jim Garrison.
Jim DiEugenio on the origins of the Gus Russo/Peter Jennings collaboration.
ABC's proclamation of the "Single Bullet Fact" would not have been possible if they had also aired Arlen Specter's performance at the Wecht 2003 symposium, writes Steve Jones.
Why Russo's work is viewed negatively by both the defenders and critics of the Warren Commission.
Jim DiEugenio examines Dallas journalist Hugh Aynesworth and his role in covering up conspiracy in the JFK assassination.
Jim DiEugenio discusses Dale Myers's reaction to his review of Reclaiming History.
Jim DiEugenio writes about how reporter Gus Russo digs up long-forgotten characters in the JFK assassination to slant the story toward the government's conclusions.
An index to the critiques of Gerald Posner's writings by authors at CTKA.
Jim DiEugenio writes about Gerald Posner's irresponsibility in representing the evidence concerning the JFK assassination.
Jim DiEugenio writes about Priscilla Johnson McMillan, who interviewed Oswald in Russia then worked with his widow after the JFK assassination.
Five people, including Michael Baden, MD, have demonstrated great faith in the public's inability or unwillingness to make a simple comparison between what they say, and what is a matter of public record, writes Milicent Cranor.
Jim DiEugenio discusses how Gerald Posner became wealthy from his pro-Warren Commission articles and books.
Killing the Dream, Posner's book on the Martin Luther King assassination, is pretty much drawn from the same mold as Case Closed, writes Jim DiEugenio.
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