Was Oswald at the scene of the Walker shooting? The two main eyewitnesses said he was not. And what was so hard for Ruth about calling an attorney?
Johnny Cairns reports on a long sit down, completely set up interview between Ruth Paine and her oh so friendly and uninquisitive host, Thomas Mallon.
Chad Nagle explores a relatively ignored aspect of Lee Oswald’s life: his activities in the Far East while in the service. Was there something there that was ignored?
Matt Douthit examines the omissions made in the National Geographic 3-part series on the 60th anniversary of JFK’s Murder.
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
In an interview with his knowledgeable daughter, Paul Bleau previews the new book he helped write, The JFK Assassination Chokeholds. The book is a deep look at the evidentiary and legal basis through which Oswald would have been exonerated of killing President Kennedy. In fact, with this evidence in the record, the case might have not gone to trial.
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
Former professor James Norwood examines what happened to the true lives of Kennedy, Khrushchev and Oswald after their demises. Deliberate and careful legends replaced the facts.
Bart Kamp does a minute investigation of the controversial Prayer Man figure, advancing evidence that it is likely Oswald. He then summarizes how hapless the Dallas Police inquiry was, resulting in the death of their prime suspect on national TV.
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