David Sloan's new book tries to further the research on a character who has lurked in the background of the JFK case for too long. That is Gilberto Lopez, who went from Tampa to Dallas, to Nuevo Laredo, to Mexico City, and then Havana right after the assassination.
Tim Gardner of the podcast Ciphered Past interviews Paul Bleau. They discuss The JFK Assassination Chokeholds, which he co-authored. Subjects include: case linkage and the Pepe letters among others.
Did the CIA cover up the facts about Oswald in Mexico City to deceive the HSCA and Robert Blakey? According to a damage report, they did just that. Read here.
Jim DiEugenio speaks with Jason on how Kennedy's foreign policy was changed immediately after his assassination, how Lyndon Johnson intimidated Earl Warren into the Lone Gunmen thesis, and who Oswald really was.
Paul Bleau examines a phony trail of psy war Black Letters both before and after the JFK murder, linking the plot to Cuba. It turns out that every credible examination, including Cuban G2, concluded they were phony, designed to produce a false trail.
Jim DiEugenio concludes his three-part review of James Douglass's important new book with a discussion of the final and culminating murder of the sixties: the assassination of Robert Kennedy.
The Luna Committee is in receipt of a 350 page file from Moscow on the JFK case and Lee Harvey Oswald. They are translating it now. Read here.
Congressowman Luna explains where her committee has gone and what still needs to be done. Read here.
James Douglass, the only print journalist at the Jowers/King 1999 conspiracy trial now returns to that subject, plus the radicalization of Martin Luther King by 1968.
Jim DiEugenio begins his three-part review of James Douglass' important new book on all four assassinations of the Sixties, Martyrs to the Unspeakable. A worthy successor to JFK and the Unspeakable.
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