Displaying items by tag: HSCA

Wednesday, 19 August 2015 20:46

HSCA chair Louis Stokes dead at 90

by Emily Langer

At:  The Washington Post

Published in Obituaries

by Hannah Groch-Begley

At:  MediaMatters

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Jim DiEugenio traces the behind-the-scenes history of the House Select Committee on Assassinations and the forces which turned it away from its original investigative direction.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014 02:01

Answers sought on CIA role in ‘78 JFK probe

Investigators say files could prove interference

by Brian Bender, At:  The Boston Globe

Published in News Items
Friday, 03 January 2014 21:55

The State of the JFK case: 50 Years Out

Jim DiEugenio examines the recent (post-ARRB) revelations and discusses how the mass media continues to pursue its half-century complicity in the cover-up by totally ignoring these developments.

Friday, 22 November 2013 15:09

Fifty Reasons for Fifty Years

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Courtesy Len Osanic and Black Op Radio

 

Jim DiEugenio writes of how the author of what was a good book on the JFK case when it first came out has subsequently held less tenable views of both John Kennedy and his assassination, and how he blindly jettisons Garrison's achievements.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013 21:17

James DiEugenio, Reclaiming Parkland

Jim DiEugenio's second book on the JFK assassination, which takes Bugliosi's pretentious and inflated bag of obfuscation as its framework for dismantling the Warren Commission, the Clark Panel, and the HSCA, and for further revealing how beholden the film and TV industry has become to Washington in general and to the CIA in particular.  A masterful dissection of a rotting corpse, and the rightful heir to Accessories after the Fact. [Al Rossi]

Monday, 07 January 2013 15:00

HSCA Interview with Fidel Castro

Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey and the playing of excerpts from a tape recording of an interview with President Fidel Castro.

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