~ John F. Kennedy, from a speech given during the Stevenson campaign, 1956
JFK: Destiny Betrayed
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A Special Request
- A Special Request from Editor and Publisher Jim DiEugenioWritten by James DiEugenio
Jim DiEugenio makes a special appeal to our readers for assistance in exposing the truth in the JFK, RFK, MLK, and Malcolm X assassinations.
JFK Revisited: For the Record Interview Series
- Dave Emory's 27-part series on JFK Revisited, with Jim DiEugenioWritten by Kennedys&King
Dave Emory's Record Breaking 27-part Salute to Oliver Stone's JFK Revisited and JFK: Destiny Betrayed. Featuring Jim DiEugenio, David Talbot, John Newman, Gary Aguilar, Lisa Pease, and Paul Bleau.
JFK at Sixty: Sixty Reasons
JFK at Sixty: Sixty Reasons
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
- Part 1 of 6: No Motive, plus the Silenced Witnesses
- Part 2 of 6: Jack Ruby, the Dallas Police and Oswald's Rights
- Part 3 of 6: The Contamination of Evidence, the Inadmissible Lineups and the Autopsy
- Part 4 of 6: Medical Witnesses and a Questionable Rifle
- Part 5 of 6: The Rifle and the Ammunition
- Part 6 of 6: Sixth Floor Evidence
Featured Articles & Reviews
- ACTION ALERT: The Sirhan Parole HearingWritten by Kennedys&King
Sirhan's next parole hearing is scheduled for August 16th. He has now been in prison for more than half a century, when in fact he should have been paroled decades ago. His attorney requests that you send a letter to the Parole board asking that this 80 year old man be finally released. Please follow the instructions.
- The Trump/Napolitano/Carlson Connection on JFKWritten by Mark Adamczyk
Attorney Mark Adamczyk examines some recent and quite interesting proclamations on the JFK case made by conservative commentators Tucker Carlson and Judge Napolitano that somehow were predictably ignored by the MSM.
- The Incredible Life and Mysterious Death of Dorothy KilgallenWritten by James DiEugenio
Sara Jordan-Heintz, the writer who started the Kilgallen revival back in 2007, now offers a book on the death of the famed reporter and TV personality, and her work on the JFK case.
- The JFK Assassination CHOKEHOLDSWritten by Kennedys&King
In an interview with his knowledgeable daughter, Paul Bleau previews the new book he helped write, The JFK Assassination Chokeholds. The book is a deep look at the evidentiary and legal basis through which Oswald would have been exonerated of killing President Kennedy. In fact, with this evidence in the record, the case might have not gone to trial.
- The Dallas Police Convicted Oswald without a Trial - Part 1/2Written by Johnny Cairns
Johnny Cairns exposes the wildly unethical and irresponsible behavior of the Dallas law authorities, behavior which deprived Lee Oswald of any possibility of a fair trial, — and ultimately took his life away.
- The Dallas Police Convicted Oswald without a Trial - Part 2/2Written by Johnny Cairns
In part two, Johnny Cairns shows how all quarters objected to the Dallas Police and DA convicting Oswald in the press when he had no attorney to reply. These critics included the ACLU, Percy Foreman, the American Bar Association, the New York TImes, and even J. Edgar Hoover and the Warren Commission.
- The Tippit Tapes: A Re-examinationWritten by John Washburn
In a new examination of the Dallas Police tapes, John Washburn demonstrates how it is almost a certainty that the tapes have been altered, and altered in a way that indicates a deliberate cover up for malignant reasons.
- Four Died Trying, Chapter OneWritten by Jerry Fresia
Former history professor Jerry Fresia comments on the first installment of the distinguished series by Libby Handros and John Kirby on the four major assassinations of the sixties, the circumstances surrounding them, and their impact on history.
- Under Cover of Night, by Sean Fetter, Part 1Written by James DiEugenio
This review of Sean Fetter's Under Cover of Night explains how it descends from the book Murder From Within, contains weakly supported assertions, and is packed with personal attacks.
- Under Cover of Night, by Sean Fetter, Part 2Written by James DiEugenio
In this volume, Fetter makes his case for a conspiracy, one featuring Lyndon Johnson and, of all people, the deceased House Speaker Sam Rayburn. To say that it does not work is being much too kind to the author.
From The Archives
Political Assassinations of the 1960s
The sixties saw four significant political assassinations that have bled into history. These include the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X., Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy.
The tragedies shook Americans to the core – the political leaders they had seen a glimmer of hope ended up facing the same fate.
JFK’s death, perhaps, shook people the most.
To this day, Americans talk about their lost heroes in a golden light.
Here’s a short summary of political assassinations of the 1960s:
- On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding a motorcycle in Dallas, Texas.
- On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was gunned down by three men.
- On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was hit by a sniper’s bullet while he was standing on the balcony in front of his room in Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee.
- On June 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was shot shortly after midnight at the Ambassador Hotel, LA.
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