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One of the finest Black Op Radio programs of recent years: Len Osanic, Lisa Pease and Jim DiEugenio review Lisa's three new RFK articles at Kennedys and King plus her milestone book on the Bobby Kennedy case, A Lie Too BIg to Fail.

Published in Robert Francis Kennedy

NSA spy Jack Dunlap's death was labeled a suicide. But over a decade later, under oath, James Angleton slipped up and called it an assassination. How did he know that?

Author Randall Windle's book, The Final Trigger, is quite problematic in more than one way.  For example, he actually argues for the Magic Bullet and Oswald being a real communist.

A recently released file conclusively proves the CIA released a “dummy” 201 file on Sirhan Sirhan. Where is the real file?

Published in Robert Francis Kennedy
Saturday, 16 May 2026 13:03

The Erdman Disclosures Cause an Uproar

CIA employee James Erdman created a mini sensation with his sworn Senate testimony on allegedly stolen CIA documents about the JFK case and MK/Ultra.

The RFK files released in 2025 reveal new information about a May 1968 event that might have been an earlier assassination attempt on Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

Published in Robert Francis Kennedy

In Part 3, the authors try to locate the fate of the Final Determinations. Much rides on it, including the ultimate evaluation of the Review Board.

 Our two JFK Act experts delve into the murky realm of congressional JFK records, and how these are apparently still being hidden by the Senate itself.

In  Part 1 of their examination of the effectiveness of the Review Board,  Andrew and Mark remind us of the firestorm that broke out over Stone's JFK,  which formed the backdrop for the ARRB formation.

David Ratcliffe did a five-day interview with the late Fletcher Prouty in which he described his considerable experience with the CIA in the conduct of covert operations. He has packaged that interview with much other relevant, useful information into a valuable book.

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