Friday, 07 May 2021 15:51

PIDB Receives Letter Regarding the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection

John Powers, at:  Transforming Classification

Randy Robertson responds to the rebuttal of his review of Josiah Thompson’s book Last Second in Dallas (LSD) authored by Gary Aguilar MD, Doug Desalles MD, and Bill Simpich, in an attempt to correct their errors and egregious false claims.

Saturday, 01 May 2021 19:00

Why the Vietnam War? by Michael Swanson

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With an eye toward the Indochina machinations inherited by President John F. Kennedy, Jim DiEugenio reviews the new book Why the Vietnam War? by Michael Swanson, who foreshadows the fact that Kennedy was trapped by his own advisors and how his removal would lead to an epic tragedy.

Tuesday, 27 April 2021 03:38

Murder Orthodoxies: A Non-Conspiracist’s View Of Marilyn Monroe’s Death

Donald R. McGovern, at:  Marilyn From The 22nd Row

Friday, 23 April 2021 06:14

Bending the Story on a Bent Bullet

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Milicent Cranor uncovers serious issues with Dr. Gary Aguilar, Dr. Douglas DeSalles, and Bill Simpich’s assessment of Navy doctor James Young and Dr. Randy Robertson in their article entitled Summary of Robertson’s Salient Mistakes. She attempts to set the record straight, while at the same time emphasizing the importance of this obscure piece of evidence regarding the “bent bullet.”

Wednesday, 21 April 2021 05:43

Federal Agencies Face April Deadline on Secret JFK Files

Jefferson Morley and Rex Bradford, at:  Just Security

Milicent Cranor determines that, despite its flaws, Last Second in Dallas is a stimulating book about an eternal puzzle concerning the confounding details of this monumental murder. Josiah Thompson’s book is rich in detail and a lot of it is factual and not well-known.

Sunday, 18 April 2021 23:00

Bill and Ed's Washington Adventure

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Jim DiEugenio documents that intervention by the CIA—and other federal bureaus—on behalf of Clay Shaw and against Jim Garrison was actively sought by Shaw’s defense, and as early as May of 1967, was officially approved by the CIA, and later, other agencies. (From the archives of Probe Magazine)

Jim DiEugenio outlines and hints at who and what was involved in the defense of Clay Shaw against Jim Garrison. The reader will note that the trail seems to lead above New Orleans and into higher echelons of power in Washington, D.C. (From the archives of Probe Magazine)

Saturday, 17 April 2021 23:00

Fred Litwin Smooches Clay Shaw’s Lawyers

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Jim DiEugenio calls into question the credibility of Fred Litwin’s primary sources for his book On the Trail of Delusion by exposing the clear deceptions of Clay Shaw’s lawyers regarding Shaw’s long-standing connection to the Central Intelligence Agency.

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