Displaying items by tag: JFK ASSASSINATION

James DiEugenio reviews Dean T. Hartwell's book on forty years of government cover-ups.

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"First of all, let's talk about what you won't find in this book. It's not about how extraterrestrials are abducting human beings, or the Apollo moon landing being a colossal hoax perpetrated by NASA, or that Barack Obama somehow is not a natural-born American citizen. I leave these speculations to others, not that I take them seriously." [from the opening chapter]

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David Mantik replies to criticisms made by Pad Speer of his conclusions concerning the 6.5 mm bright object and the "white patch".

Thursday, 01 April 2010 17:25

David Von Pein: Hosting Comedy Central Soon?

He has been trying to sell Reclaiming History as the Holy Grail to the JFK case for about five years. To put it mildly, it hasn't panned out as he claimed. He can't admit that. Since because of his unwise advertising campaign, he now has egg all over his face, writes Jim DiEugenio.

Sunday, 28 March 2010 15:27

Russ Baker, Family of Secrets

What Baker does with the JFK and Watergate episodes is symptomatic of the rest of the book. He wants to somehow implicate the Bushes in crimes for which there is next to no evidence, while not reporting on the ones for which there is plenty of evidence, writes Jim DiEugenio.

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Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:10

John Hankey, Dark Legacy, aka JFK2 – replies

From a thread on http://jfkmurdersolved.com devoted to Seamus Coogan's review.

Though my extensive examination of Bermas's film Invisible Empire may seem to take us off the path of Alex Jones and the Kennedy case, Kennedy is still very much in the picture, if a little more to the background. What this does is serve to give us an insight into the poor grasp of history, society, and theology which abounds in the Jones nexus, writes Seamus Coogan.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010 20:58

Alex Jones on the Kennedy Murder: A Painful Case

Jones, the self-styled conspiracy baron, is so polarizing within his own crank territory, that it was hard to find any credible voices in critique of him. I hope this fills that gap, writes Seamus Coogan.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010 23:37

John Hankey, Dark Legacy, aka JFK2

Seamus Coogan's review which started a firestorm on the JFK fora, and a series of further articles at CTKA.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010 16:05

Rodger Remington, Biting the Elephant

An account of its author's attempts to correspond with, and perhaps understand, several prominent lone nut supporters, reviewed by Jim DiEugenio.

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