Fred Litwin is actually a culture warrior
A five-article series reviewing the research of Fred Litwin by Jim DiEugenio
Article: Litwin and the Warren Report by Jim DiEugenio
Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part One by Jim DiEugenio
Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part Two by Jim DiEugenio
Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part Three by Jim DiEugenio
Article: Fred Litwin: Culture Warrior by Jim DiEugenio
Book: Let Justice Be Done by Bill Davy: Paperback, Kindle
This book was made possible due to the efforts of Peter Vea
Peter Vea was the Malcolm Blunt before Malcolm Blunt came on the scene
Bill Davy talks about how Jim, Peter Vea and himself got together in the foreword to Jim's book
Book: Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba and the Garrison Case by Jim DiEugenio: Paperback, Kindle
Book: The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt and Alan Dale: Paperback, Kindle
Article: Jim DiEugenio reviews The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt with Alan Dale
Peter Vea and Malcolm Blunt helped Joan Mellen
Clay Shaw commissioned James Kirkwood's hatchet job American Grotesque
Shaw didn't even tell his own lawyers that he worked for/with CIA
Guy Johnson was the first attorney for Clay Shaw
Johnson left Shaw's defense team early
The intelligence network in New Orleans was made up of Guy Banister, Clay Shaw and Guy Johnson
Shaw was the CIA guy, Banister was with the FBI & Johnson with Military Intelligence
Johnson worked with Banister in the 1950s
Too many researchers think that they know about the New Orleans aspect of the case but don't
Researchers like Peter Dale Scott, Anthony Summers, Paul Hoch, Tink Thompson, Sylvia Meagher
RIF = Referred in Full
Fred Leeman's affidavit
Video: Jim Garrison's response to the NBC hatchet job
CIA's cleared attorney's panel in New Orleans
Shaw's lawyers knew that he was lying
FBI memo of March 2, 1967 mentions Aaron Kohn as one of the sources who said Betrand may be Shaw
Clay Shaw wasn't arrested by Garrison until next week
Intent and consciousness of guilt
Litwin's sources include Hugh Aynesworth, Harry Connick, Rosemary James, Patricia Lambert, et al
"Did You Know? At least five persons have been questioned by the District Attorney's office in connection with another
investigation into events linked to the Kennedy assassination" - Jack Dempsey, New Orleans States-Item, Jan 23, 1967
Garrison did not want his investigation to be exposed while it was in progress
Video: "He Must Have Something" Panel Discussion with Rosemary James, Alecia Long and Steven Tyler
Garrison didn't suspect the CIA at the start
FREE Borrowable Ebook: Power on the Right by William Turner
Garrison's first suspects were the right-wing militia
CIA recruited lawyer Lloyd Cobb who was Shaw's boss at the International Trade Mart
Litwin's chapter on Kerry Thornley is one of the worst in the JFK literature
Article: Deep Fake Politics: Getting Adam Curtis Out of Your Head by Aaron Good
Aaron Good reviews Adam Curtis' Can't Get You Out of My Head
Articles: Kerry Thornley: A New Look by Jim DiEugenio: Part 1, Part 2
Kerry Thornley's novel about Oswald was written before the assassination
Thornley associated with Carlos Bringuier, Guy Banister, Clay Shaw, David Ferrie, Ed Butler
He was in the midst of all these people who despised Kennedy
And then later, he denied that he associated with them
On the night of the assassination, Thornley was so happy that he was singing
Testimony of Kerry Thornley (33 pages)