JFK’s assassination: two stories about fingerprints

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Best Evidence (pp. 354-356) and Sylvia Meagher’s Accessories After the Fact (pp. 120-127). A brief ‘cutaway’ reflecting this sinister scenario also appears in Oliver Stone’s 1991 movie JFK. Day successfully retrieved a few indistinct fingerprints and one distinct palmprint from the alleged assassination rifle found in the Texas School Book Depository. Working alone throughout, […]

Burying the Lead: The Media and the JFK Assassination by Mal Hyman

Lobster Issue 78 (Winter 2019) FREE

[PDF file]: Burying the Lead: The Media and the JFK Assassination Mal Hyman Walterville, Oregon: Trine Day, 2019 561 pp. Sources and Notes, Bibliography, Index; $24.95 Anthony Frewin Hyman ruthlessly and chronologically documents the MSM’s collusion (I can think of no better word) with the Warren Report and Commission in the USA and elsewhere; and seeing […]

Journals

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] not like a magazine which is dedicated to the memory of the late, great, Bill Hicks?) Steamshovel 11 contains part 3 of G. J. Krupey’s piece on JFK, LSD and the CIA; an interview with Alan Cantwell, one of the AIDS heretics of America and author of Queer Blood; a piece about Clinton, Mena […]

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Shorts (KAL 007 & JFK)

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] form, and theories with a good deal less substance than is the case with most of the beliefs held by Tam Dalyell about the Belgrano, or the JFK buffs. But then this is axiomatic. If the conspiracy theories around these events – and this is to ignore the question of how much of them […]

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Letter from America

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] well and whose loyalties he could not gauge. Or so Reed says. And maybe you’ll believe him, if you’re the sort who likes to mutter vagaries about JFK and the arrogance of power. Personally, I find myself agreeing with the Christic Institute researcher who tells me he accepts much of the original account (e.g. […]

Still hazy after all these years

Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

The assassinations of the sixties JFK Farewell America On the site of The Coalition On Political Assassinations(1) is a very interesting essay by William Turner, ‘RFK, Charles de Gaulle and the Farewell America plot’, about the events leading up to the publication of the book Farewell America about the Kennedy assassination.(2) This may be […]

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Briefly

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

[…] to be a seamless whole from 1945 onwards. But it wasn’t, was it? Douglass’s account of JFK’s foreign policy (reviewed above by Michael Carlson) shows again that JFK was not an identikit cold warrior, supporter of American corporate imperialism. This is strikingly clear not least in US policy towards Latin America. Klein simply omits […]

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Everything is going to change

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Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

‘Everything is going to change’ JFK and the Unspeakable: Why he died and why it matters James W. Douglass Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 2008, h/b, $30.00   I am writing this immediately after Barack Obama’s victory in the US Presidential election, almost half a century after John Kennedy became the first, and thus […]

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The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK and Malcolm X

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Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] not the arguments prior to the print job.’ The end result of that process is huge book, 670 pages in all, half of which are devoted to JFK, 100 to Robert Kennedy, 80 to King, 60 to Malcolm X and 30 to the media’s response to the assassinations. The content varies from the readable […]

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From Parapolitics to Deep Politics: Deep Politics and the Death of JFK

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Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] other terms, to go unpunished)?'(14) Scott’s self-reflection throws down a gauntlet to others which can be heard reverberating throughout this book. Deep Politics and the Death of JFK has the potential to revolutionise both the means and the method of parapolitical research, and should be required reading for anyone interested in democracy rather than […]

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