Sirhan's parole hearing postponed to Aug 27, 2021
Please write to the Parole Board
Address: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Board of Parole Hearings,
Post Office Box 4036, Sacramento, CA 95812-4936; Phone: 916-445-4072
Article: Sirhan's Upcoming Parole Hearing by Jim DiEugenio
Mike LeFlem to review Greg Poulgrain's book JFK vs. Allen Dulles
Mark Adamcyzk's upcoming article on declassifying the remaining JFK files
Book: Morley v. CIA: My Unfinished JFK Investigation by Jefferson Morley: Kindle
ARRB reversed the burden of proof on the defendant
Aaron Good's upcoming review of Adam Curtis's documentary series Can't Get You Out of My Head
Curtis prefers style over substance
Milicent Cranor, Dr. Gary Aguilar and Jim DiEugenio to review Tink Thompson's new book Last Second in Dallas
Thompson is one of the few critics who crossed over into the mainstream
Thompson's book Six Seconds in Dallas made the cover of The Saturday Evening Post; see pic here
The New York Times was reinvestigating the JFK case in 1966
Tom Bethell, who helped derail Jim Garrison's Kennedy assassination case, dies at 84
Article: Jim DiEugenio reviews The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt with Alan Dale
Betsy Wolf (one of the researchers of HSCA) and the Oswald file at the CIA
The CIA did not open a 201 file on Oswald for thirteen months after his "defection"
What Betsy Wolf discovered was not in the HSCA volumes
Somebody inside the CIA rigged the system so that no 201 file was opened on Oswald
What Jane Roman said by Jefferson Morley
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
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
There were probably 40+ people during the autopsy at Bethesda
Fred Litwin does not mention the testimony of Pierre Finck during the trial of Clay Shaw
The FBI knew that Clay Shaw was Bertrand
"In my experience as an attorney, people with nothing to hide don't hide things" - Allard Lowenstein
Shaw lied that he: didn't know Oswald, Ferrie, hadn't been to Clinton, wasn't Bertrand & didn't call Dean Andrews
Shaw's lawyers knew he was guilty and that he was lying
Washington didn't and wouldn't let Garrison win the case
James Angleton had a black tape operation going on against Garrison for over two years
Book: The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt with Alan Dale: Paperback, Kindle
Propaganda Due or P2 and Operation Gladio
Article: NATO’s Secret Armies, Operation Gladio, and JFK by Rob Couteau
Article: The Tragic 'Years of Lead' by Rob Couteau
Lemnitzer and Operation Northwoods
Litwin says that Jim Garrison was looking for Clay Shaw in 1963
One of the editors of Litwin's book was Paul Hoch
Litwin's sources include Hugh Aynesworth, Harry Connick, Rosemary James, Patricia Lambert, et al
Book: Jim Garrison: His Life and Times, The Early Years by Joan Mellen: Paperback
Litwin jumps from Garrison suffering from PTSD to him being DA by skipping the 15 years in between
Book: Kill Anything that Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam by Nick Turse: Paperback, Kindle, Audiobook