David Mantik reviews Fred Litwin’s I was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak by examining 44 different claims from the book and refuting each one using readily available evidence that Litwin appears to be completely unaware of.
Jim DiEugenio continues his thorough exposition of John F. Kennedy’s foreign policy in this article by focusing on Egypt’s Abdel Nasser, Israel’s Ben Gurion, and the Middle East, where Kennedy wanted to appeal to forces he considered moderate, in hope of spreading the elements of moderation—republics, socialism, free education—throughout the Middle East.
In the best tradition of KennedysAndKing, reader Wayne Stewart read Charlotte Alter’s Time Magazine article and saw the corresponding TV spot. He replied to her with a letter, which we publish here. We hope it inspires others to do the same.
Having recently recounted Vincent Salandria's faithful support of Jim Garrison, Jim DiEugenio now examines Sylvia Meagher's own relationship to Jim Garrison and her unflinching defense of Clay Shaw to the point of stubbornly refusing to consider the last year and a half of Garrison’s investigation and files.
Chuck Marler compiles evidence of conspiracy in the assassination of John F. Kennedy and narrates a presentation of this evidence.
Jane Mayer, at: The New Yorker
Gary Hill expands on his research on the Rand Development Corporation and demonstrates just how much we can learn by understanding the organizations to which Oswald and other of the main characters are linked.
In the fifth part of this multi-part series, Vasilios examines the Tippit murder, how LBJ prevented a war, CIA police training and the CIS, Domestic Operations, air proproprietaries and the drug trade, James Angleton, E. Howard Hunt, and so much more.
Examines the evidence itself, including details offered in the document, the multiple Robert West surveys, notes, and tabulations, and the evidence available after fact from the witnesses.
J.G. Michael, at: Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Black Op Radio interviews Jim DiEugenio, Christopher Sharrett, John Kelin, Gary Schoener, Vincent Feldman, Max Good, Marty Schotz, Dave Ratcliffe, and Michael Morrissey to obtain their thoughts and remembrances at the passing of Vincent Salandria on August 23, 2020.
Jim DiEugenio remembers and recounts the significant contributions to the JFK assassination case of Vincent Salandria, who was one of the first researchers and one who was trying to expose the overthrow of the government shortly after it happened.
John Kirby, at: The Truth & Reconciliation Committee
S. T. Patrick, at: Midnight Writer News
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