ABC conceals who Jack Ruby really was, and ignores how he got into position to kill Oswald. It then seals the deal with a reprise of Dale Myers' faulty computer simulation that tries to revive the dead corpse of the Magic Bullet.
ABC spins the Warren Commission fairy tale about Oswald in the Marines, Russia, New Orleans and Mexico City. Nothing about his rightwing pals, the 544 Camp Street flyer, or no photos or voice tapes of him in Mexico City.
ABC sanitizes the debacle of JFK's autopsy and sidesteps the impossible journey of CE 399, the Magic Bullet, from Dallas to Washington.
ABC follows in the footsteps of the Peter Jennings tradition from 2003, and Dan Rather in 1967. Somehow, the Warren Report is something that must be upheld, even 62 years later. No matter what the cost. And it ends up being pretty high. First of four parts
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.
Even Commission lawyers Burt Griffin and Leon Hubert had suspicions about the tall tales of Larry Crafrard and, among other things, his incredible journey from Dallas to Michigan.
Did Ruby employee Larry Crafard impersonate Lee Harvey Oswald in the lead up to the JFK murder? And did the Warren Commission seriously consider this?
Tom Jackman's momentous story in The Washington Post has created a Rubicon moment that the MSM will find quite difficult to effectively reverse.
Jeff Meek is the only American journalist writing a regular column on the JFK case. This is his second collection of his work on important subjects like Gaeton Fonzi and Jim Gocheanaur.
Did the MSM really read the newly declassified JFK files? Or are they just ignorant with how they connect to the established facts of the JFK case? In this limited review, we show how relevant they are.
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