The G-man and the switchman: Two JFK microstudies by professional investigators
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[…] opinion or obscure the truth’.’ This characterisation is rejected by Jefferson Morley on his site JFKfacts.org where he writes: ‘The word “disinformation” suggests that the authors, former New York Times reporter Phil Shenon and Virginia professor Larry Sabato, are deliberately making assertions they know to be false. I know Shenon and Sabato. Both are […]
The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay As always, thanks to Nick Must and Garrick Alder for editorial help with Lobster. * new* The miners’ strike Interesting piece by ex New York Times reporter Joe Lauria at Consortiumnews on the 40th anniversary commemoration of the miners’ strike.1 But there are two serious omissions in […]
[PDF file]: […] war. Europe and money are two of the big themes of Blair Inc., a conscientious effort by Francis Beckett, David Hencke and Nick Kochan to uncover the New Labour leader’s activities post No. 10: Europe because the authors claim that Blair still longs for a world role, one the European presidency would provide; and […]
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[…] simultaneously entered – both intrusions occurring under the auspices of a search warrant. According to those search warrants, copies of which Mr Arnu has uploaded to a new website – area51fbiraid.com – dedicated to this peculiar event, the Feds were tasked with finding evidence of ‘Photographing and Sketching Defence Installations’, ‘Use of an Aircraft […]
[PDF file]: […] “Because,” I pointed out, “the unidentified latent print found on the sixth floor was a palm print, not a fingerprint, and unless you’ve come up with something new, I’ve never heard of anyone matching a palm print with a fingerprint.” Darby, sensing he had been taken, told me that he had been given “two […]
[PDF file]: […] the Thames Valley who eventually became known to Dame Janet Smith as witness A22. Janice Haaken, Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking Back, (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1998) 19 Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson, Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions […]
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