The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] step forward in its commitment to modernisation, transparency and normalization.’ ‘Normalization’? What next? Can ‘woke’ Masons be far away? Meanwhile, back on Dealey Plaza Researchers into the Kennedy assassination and the Watergate affair are currently involved in an exchange of ideas on-line,17 looking into connections between the two events. John Simkin – who initiated […]

Still thinking about Dallas

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[PDF file]: Robin Ramsay On the wonderful Mary Ferrell site2 there is a list of some of the books on the Kennedy assassination that were published in 2017. Among them is a new edition of John Newman’s JFK and Vietnam. I have both his Oswald and the CIA and Where Angels Tread Lightly: the Assassination of […]

Still thinking about Dallas

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Still thinking about Dallas1 Robin Ramsay On the wonderful Mary Ferrell site2 there is a list of some of the books on the Kennedy assassination that were published in 2017. Among them is a new edition of John Newman’s JFK and Vietnam. I have both his Oswald and the CIA and Where Angels Tread […]

Powers, Angleton, Morley and Dallas

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[PDF file]: Powers, Angleton, Morley and Dallas William Kelly Mainstream media journalists seldom take on the delicate subject of the assassination of President Kennedy to discuss it in a serious way. An example of this was Thomas Powers’ recent review of Ghost,1 Jefferson Morley’s biography of James Jesus Angleton: Powers came close but doesn’t know enough […]

The President and the Provocateur: The parallel lives of JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald by Alex Cox

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[PDF file]: […] Provocateur The parallel lives of JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald Alex Cox Harpenden (UK); Oldcastle Books, 2013, £12.99, p/b T his is Alex Cox’s take on the Kennedy assassination; and ‘take’ is apposite because this is Alex Cox the filmmaker1 and occasional contributor to these columns. Cox presents two parallel narratives, the lives of […]

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[…] nor the JFK conspiracy originated on the far-Right. On the contrary, they most appealed to people who hated George W. Bush and couldn’t face the reality of Kennedy being murdered by a Marxist, respectively. He offers no evidence for the assertions in the last sentence. A study of the early JFK researchers has been […]

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[…] nor the JFK conspiracy originated on the far-Right. On the contrary, they most appealed to people who hated George W. Bush and couldn’t face the reality of Kennedy being murdered by a Marxist, respectively. He offers no evidence for the assertions in the last sentence. A study of the early JFK researchers has been […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] not for his simpleminded views on macroeconomics. See . The LBJ-dunnit thesis The late Billie Sol Estes is at the heart of the LBJ’s-peopledunnit theory of the Kennedy assassination. That most of the Kennedy assassination researchers do not take this theory seriously is due, in large part, to their not taking Estes seriously, because […]

A bullet to the head for the James Files JFK ‘confession’

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[PDF file]: […] ‘confession’ Garrick Alder In a cell in an Illinois prison sits a 75-year-old ex-Mafia man who says he was the real assassin of US President John F Kennedy. James Files, who claims he was the legendary ‘grassy knoll gunman’ of 22 November 1963, is due for parole soon. The precise date of his release […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: (a kind of blog) Robin Ramsay Jackie doesn’t flinch (and other JFK bits and pieces) There are lots of bits of film on YouTube about the Kennedy assassination and I’ve looked at many. Recently I clicked on one made by one George Jettison, which opens with him – a large bearded figure – talking […]

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