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Tuesday, 24 February 2015 21:46

Mexico City, Part 5 – Leaving Mexico, Part 2

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 5.

Friday, 30 January 2015 21:33

Mexico City, Part 4 – Leaving Mexico, Part 1

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 4.

Wednesday, 07 January 2015 21:03

Mexico City, Part 3 – The Trip Down, Part 2

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 3.

Saturday, 29 November 2014 20:55

Mexico City, Part 2 – The Trip Down, Part 1

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 2.

Tuesday, 07 October 2014 20:42

Mexico City, Part 1

David Joseph reviews in detail the evidence for Oswald's alleged trip to Mexico City – Part 1.

Jim DiEugenio presents in five parts why, 50 years on, the Warren Report can no longer be taken seriously.

Saturday, 29 March 2014 19:10

Dale Myers, With Malice (Part 2)

The second and concluding installment of a long and detailed critique of Myer's arguments for Oswald's culpability in the Tippit murder.

Sunday, 09 March 2014 19:00

Dale Myers, With Malice (Part 1)

The first installment of a long and detailed critique of Myer's arguments for Oswald's culpability in the Tippit murder.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013 21:17

James DiEugenio, Reclaiming Parkland

Jim DiEugenio's second book on the JFK assassination, which takes Bugliosi's pretentious and inflated bag of obfuscation as its framework for dismantling the Warren Commission, the Clark Panel, and the HSCA, and for further revealing how beholden the film and TV industry has become to Washington in general and to the CIA in particular.  A masterful dissection of a rotting corpse, and the rightful heir to Accessories after the Fact. [Al Rossi]

Adams' cover

 

[Adams] is remarkably open and honest about being inexperienced on the Milteer assignment and about his being unaccustomed in terms of research on the JFK case. Therefore, when he comes to naming who he thinks are the 'players and the patsies", he readily acknowledges that other, more informed, researchers have worked the beat before. This selflessnes ... is something of a rarity, notes Seamus Coogan.

 

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