Displaying items by tag: RFK ASSASSINATION

A recently released file conclusively proves the CIA released a “dummy” 201 file on Sirhan Sirhan. Where is the real file?

Saturday, 16 May 2026 13:03

The Erdman Disclosures Cause an Uproar

CIA employee James Erdman created a mini sensation with his sworn Senate testimony on allegedly stolen CIA documents about the JFK case and MK/Ultra.

The RFK files released in 2025 reveal new information about a May 1968 event that might have been an earlier assassination attempt on Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

Did the CIA deliberately dodge the intent of the JFK Act of 1992? And has NARA avoided its duty to confirm the completeness of the JFK collection? Perhaps because it’s not complete? And is this why there is no working index? Congresswoman Luna should call in the three men from the ARRB, plus the Chief Archivist, and ask: Why?

Wednesday, 08 April 2026 15:38

The New York Times Never Quits

Jim DiEugenio updates the forlorn and pernicious coverage of the NY Times on the JFK case.  Ranging from 1963 until today, it has been utterly hopeless.

Jim Douglass is interviewed by Pascal Lottaz about his new and important book Martyrs to the Unspeakable, about the murders of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, all in three years.

Sunday, 18 January 2026 02:59

A Lie Too Big to Fail: Second Edition

Lisa Pease's excellent book on the murder of Bobby Kennedy in 1968 has now been reissued. She has attached a 20-page afterword to the original text. If you have not read it, do so now. It is a classic in that field.

Tuesday, 21 October 2025 14:00

Review of James Douglass's New Book - Pt 3

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.

Saturday, 18 October 2025 03:43

Review of James Douglass's New Book - Pt 2

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.

Thursday, 16 October 2025 13:04

Review of James Douglass's New Book - Pt 1

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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