1987 article from the LA Weekly about CIA links to the ABC television network.
Massive numbers of factual errors suffuse the book, which make it a veritable minefield, writes history professor David Wrone.
Jim DiEugenio writes about Barnes vs. Casey as a complicated spinoff from the equally complicated Rewald affair.
David Wrone reviews Seymour Hersh's The Dark Side of Camelot.
Jim DiEugenio explores Gus Russo's changing positions concerning Oswald's supposed motivations for killing Kennedy.
Jim DiEugenio writes about how former conspiracy theorist Gary Mack became a Warren Commission defender with Inside the Target Car.
Jim DiEugenio writes about how the Discovery Channel's Inside the Target Car fudged the tests in their JFK assassination reenactment.
Pamela McElwain-Brown discusses her research on the presidential limousine and how the Discovery Channel misrepresented it during the making of Inside the Target Car.
David Mantik critiques the Discovery Channel Inside the Target Car's forensic analysis from the standpoint of what was not addressed at all.
William Pepper and Lewis Garrison discuss the shortcomings of Hampton Sides' book about the Martin Luther King assassination.
Rhodes-Hughes tells CNN the FBI's eight-shot claim is "completely false." She says the bureau "twisted" things she told two FBI agents when they interviewed her as an assassination witness in 1968, and she says Harris and her prosecutors are simply "parroting" the bureau's report.
At: cnn.com
Philip Van Praag explains why Sirhan Sirhan could not have been the only person to shoot Robert Kennedy.
On JFK and the Unspeakable, in five parts (YouTube); with Lisa Pease and Oliver Stone
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