This week Alan and I pick up where we left off in our ongoing discussion about Bob Baer and History Channel’s six-part docu-series, “JFK Declassified.” Read more
Archive for Alan Dale
JFK Facts Podcast: What will the History Channel say about JFK and CIA?
Alan and I talked about the upcoming History Channel’s JFK Declassified: Tracking Oswald, a six-part docu-series on Kennedy assassination story, which begins Tuesday, April 25th. Based on what I know, I have mixed feelings about the show.
JFK Facts Podcast: On Antonio Veciana’s memoir, ‘Trained To Kill’
This week Alan and I talk about the importance of Trained To Kill: The Inside Story of CIA Plots Against Castro, Kennedy, and Che, a new memoir written by former anti-Castro militant Antonio Veciana with Carlos Harrison.
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The return of JFK Facts podcast
After a long hiatus, the JFK Facts podcast has returned! This week Alan and I talk about the important keynote speech of Judge John Tunheim, former chair of the Assassination Records Review, at the CAPA conference in Washington last month. Tunheim talked about the JFK issues of 2017
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JFK Facts podcast: The trouble with conspiracy theories and their critics
Jefferson Morley and Alan Dale discuss Cass Sunstein’s ideas concerning conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists.
- Conspiracy theory as a political issue
- The US government and the Theory of Incompetence
- Sunstein and Vermeule: Conspiracy Theories (2008)
- Dr. Cyril H. Wecht’s Reply to Sunstein and Vermeule
JFK Facts podcast: More about how to think (and not think) about the JFK story
Jefferson Morley and Alan Dale continue their discussion about the challenge of acquiring reliable methods by which reason and objectivity may prevail over alleged facts and confirmation bias.
- Making sense of the JFK assassination 53 years later
- Thomas Jefferson’s secret and almost 200 years of faulty expertise
- Applying Thomas Kuhn’s “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions” to our understanding and methods
JFK Facts podcast: How to think (and not think) about the JFK story
Jefferson Morley and Alan Dale discuss the unique challenge of sifting misinformation, disinformation, and government secrecy while trying to established a rational and factual foundation of thinking about the assassination of President Kennedy.
JFK Facts Podcast: assassination talk in the 2016 campaign
This week we focus upon ideas and objectives of the JFK research community in anticipation of the scheduled release of thousands of JFK assassination records in October 2017.
JFK Facts Podcast: Gaeton Fonzi
Our 9th program featuring analysis and discussion of topics relevant to the study of President Kennedy’s assassination. This week we focus upon investigative journalist, Gaeton Fonzi, his essential book, The Last Investigation, his legacy and the publication of his 1996 article on General Fabian Escalante:
- Preface to the essay by Marie Fonzi at Mary Ferrell Foundation
- And Why, By the Way, is Fidel Castro Still Alive?
- Fonzi-Escalante Interviews and Transcripts, 1996
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Got a question or a comment? Contact us at editor@jfkfacts.org and we’ll talk about it on the show.
JFK Facts Podcast: special guest, Dr. John Newman
Our 8th program featuring analysis and discussion of topics relevant to the study of President Kennedy’s assassination. This week Alan Dale speaks with Dr. John Newman:
JFK Facts podcast: 28 pages on 9/11, another Dallas nightmare, and more…
Our 7th podcast. This week we discuss:
JFK Facts podcast: Morley v. CIA, the James Angleton story, and other developments
Our sixth podcast. This week we discuss:
— Jim Lesar’s petition for a writ of certiorari in Morley v. CIA
— Jeff Morley responds to a question about the 2017 declassification and how that may impact CIA and JFK: The Secret Assassination Files
— Dr. John Newman’s planned update to 1992’s JFK and Vietnam
— Diplomatic historians and the evolving understanding of JFK’s attitudes about imperialism and anti-colonial calls for independence throughout the third world
— Richard D. Mahoney’s JFK: Ordeal in Africa (1983) and The Kennedy Brothers (2011)
— Betting on the Africans, Phillip E. Muehlenbeck
— Kennedy, Johnson and the Nonaligned World, Robert Rakove
— Jeff Morley’s upcoming book on James Angleton
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Got a question or a comment? Contact us at editor@jfkfacts.org and we’ll talk about it on the show.
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Jefferson Morley’s new ebook, CIA and JFK: The Secret Assassination Files, available on Amazon, provides the fullest account yet of the JFK records that the CIA is still concealing in 2016 and why they should be made public in October 2017.
JFK Facts podcast: CIA analyst Brian Latell’s call for release of all JFK records
Our fifth podcast. This week we discuss:
— Former CIA Latin America specialist Brian Latell’s public call to release all JFK records; and
The JFK Facts podcast: Talking to CIA officers and Ronald Reagan’s JFK theory
Our fourth podcast (now downloadable!) about all things JFK in which we talk about:
The JFK Facts podcast: the CIA & JFK, RFK autopsy photos, and Dan Hardway’s remarkable story
On our third podcast (now downloadable!) featuring analysis and discussion of topics relevant to the study of President Kennedy’s assassination including: the 48th anniversary of Robert Kennedy’s assassination, Jeff Morley’s new ebook, CIA & JFK, and his next book on James Jesus Angleton (2017). We also delved into Dan Hardway’s remarkable declaration and his recent articles at aarclibrary.org and 2017JFK.org.