Displaying items by tag: DAVID ATLEE PHILLIPS

Monday, 02 December 2013 15:44

Maurice Bishop Documents

Antonio Veciana's letter to Marie Fonzi confirming the identification of Maurice Bishop with David Atlee Phillips.

Last Word Cover

By any standards, Lane's resume is impressive, and I have a great deal of respect for the man. So it is with heavy heart that I must say his latest and most likely his last book on the murder of JFK is—for me at least—a little disappointing, writes Martin Hay.

 

 

 

Monday, 01 September 2008 17:16

Jefferson Morley, Our Man in Mexico

The best part of the book deals with Oswald's alleged visits to the Cuban consulate and Russian Embassy in Mexico City in the fall of 1963. This section of the work owes itself to the disclosures of the ARRB. More specifically to the Lopez Report and to John Newman's important book Oswald and the CIA, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Monday, 01 September 2008 15:31

Gaeton Fonzi, The Last Investigation

It is not just well-written. In some places it rises to the level of extraordinarily well-written. Almost every chapter is well-planned and organized. And the book as a whole contains a completed aesthetic arc to it, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Tuesday, 15 December 1998 23:17

Speech By Bob Tanenbaum

Transcript of speech made by Robert Tanenbaum at the Chicago Symposium on the JFK assassination in 1993.

Sunday, 15 December 1996 21:37

No Lieutenant Columbo in Mexico City

Lisa Pease examines the Slawson report in light of his willingness to be "guided" by the CIA, and concludes that it shows how once again the Commission deliberately ignored, misrepresented or played down evidence available to them.

Thursday, 15 August 1996 20:31

Robert Tanenbaum interviewed by Probe

The first Deputy Counsel chosen by Richard Sprague to direct the efforts of the House Select Committee recounts to Jim DiEugenio his experiences on that ill-fated mission.

A sidebar to Lisa Pease's study of Freeport Sulphur and its relationship to the JFK assassination which suggests a connection between David Phillips and Hal Hendrix.

Lisa Pease reports on Freeport Sulphur and its relationship to the JFK assassination, exposing links between its board of directors and the CIA, David Atlee Phillips and Clay Shaw.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 21:18

ARRB Meets First Hurdles

A report on the first set of declassified documents coming out of the Review Board.

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