The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 81 (Summer 2021)

[PDF file]: […] community. My guess would be that Hunt was blanked because he named LBJ as being part of the conspiracy and LBJ-dunnit remains unthinkable for most of the JFK researchers.19 In the case of Holt, in so far as they are aware of Holt at all, JFK researchers believe that Holt’s claims were refuted by […]

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[…] to that Dallas again One of the features of the Kennedy assassination research is the absence of the opinions on whodunnit from those who were close to JFK. Until recently the only one I had come across is a third-hand account, via the then boyfriend of Jackie Kennedy’s press secretary, that Jackie had told […]

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Lobster Issue

[…] that *new* Dallas again One of the features of the Kennedy assassination research is the absence of the opinions on whodunnit from those who were close to JFK. Until recently the only one I had come across is a third-hand account, via the then boyfriend of Jackie Kennedy’s press secretary, that Jackie had told […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)

[PDF file]: The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay Kincora, Blunt and…… JFK? Because it is difficult to distinguish the shit from the shinola among the allegations and rumours, thus far I have avoided trying to make sense of the Kincora scandal’s place in the Elm House-Savile-paedos-in-high-places thicket. However one story caught my eye. In the […]

Dallas again

Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022)

[PDF file]: Dallas again Robin Ramsay The vast majority of serious JFK researchers think that the CIA was involved in the Kennedy assassination. An apparent difficulty with this is that the plot was leaky. Those with advance knowledge included Rose Cheramie (who heard about it from two minor criminals with whom she was doing a heroin […]

The assassination of Martin Luther King: the paper trail to Memphis

Lobster Issue 76 (Winter 2018)

[PDF file]: […] to cultivate RFK to get the ear of the President. On the other side of the desk, RFK’s calculations were slightly more cynical: King had tacitly endorsed JFK during the knife-edge presidential election of 1960. King’s heavily-qualified praise had helped persuade distrustful black voters in segregated America to cast their votes for a preppy […]

Powers, Angleton, Morley and Dallas

Lobster Issue 76 (Winter 2018)

[PDF file]: […] The Man Who Kept the Secrets (1979). A review of it which appeared in the New Republic is at . 2 See for example Ira David Wood’s JFK Assassination Chronology at . 3 And we can confidently say that the JFK assassination records, ‘serials’, chronology and the information from the latest documents do not […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 66 (Winter 2013)

[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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Lobster Issue

[…] important observation that widely believed conspiracy theories sometimes start out on the Left or Right and become bipartisan over time. Neither the 9/11 “truth” movement 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 […]

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Lobster Issue

[…] important observation that widely believed conspiracy theories sometimes start out on the Left or Right and become bipartisan over time. Neither the 9/11 “truth” movement 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 […]

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