Paul Bleau explores the intricacies uncovered in John Newman's latest book. Among them: Was Yuri Nosenko a false defector? Was Bruce Solie the mole who was never found?
Jim examines Celozzi's escape into mythology in the second part of his documentary. Which begins with tall tales from Judy Exner, nonsense about Marilyn Monroe, and moonshine from the novel Double Cross. It ends up in an ever shifting scenario of who and how President Kennedy was killed. The scenario changed from the documentary to the first draft of the script. John Rosselli happened to drop in.
Jim DiEugenio renders the actual facts about the rise, the leadership and the fall of Sam Giancana in Chicago, his duel with Bobby Kennedy, his escape to Mexico, and his ultimate murder in his own home likely at the hands of his own aide-de-camp. Nicholas Celozzi does an adequate job on this.
Feds hid JFK film that could prove ‘grassy knoll’ conspiracy: Lawsuit.
New documents reveal officials destroyed far more evidence related to the Kennedy assassination than prior believed.
Tom Gram and Ben Cole make the case that the bullet found by the police at Walker's house is likely not the bullet presented as such by the Warren Commission. They present indications that the FBI and Dallas Police probably knew about this. If the bullet is really not copper coated, then this opens up the question: How could Oswald have fired it?
Contact your congressman to vote for this bill declassifying the last of the JFK documents.
Former New York Times reporter Tim Weiner is still marketing his ersatz ideas about the JFK case, which he borrowed from Warren Commission stalwart Max Holland. That concept is as phony now as it was when Holland dreamed it up well over a decade ago. Jim DiEugenio takes Tim to task again on it.
The Jimmy Dore Show features RFK Jr.'s statement on why he thinks the CIA murdered his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
Part 5 of 5 of British researcher Martin Hay's review of Gerald Posner's 1993 book Case Closed.
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