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Another JFK motorcade reconstruction and the limits of forensic evidence
While reviewing Mark Tyler’s Motorcade 63, I thought of Dale Myers’ 3D animation reconstruction of President Kennedy’s motorcade on November 22, 1963. Myer’s work is the most sophisticated effort to update the official story of the Warren Commission that a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, killed the president for no reason.
Talking About Angleton, Philby, Oswald, and Israel
The other day I talked about my book THE GHOST with Keenan Duffey, host the Thrill Is Gone podcast, about espionage, real and fictional.
JFK: “A citizens movement that speaks up for historical truth”
On the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination in 2013, I gave this speech to a crowd of several hundred people in Dallas. It stands the test of time.
25) Anatomy of a cover-up: G. Robert Blakey on how the CIA stonewalled the HSCA
G. Robert Blakey on how the CIA stonewalled Congress’ investigation of JFK’s murder.
15) What’s the most important piece of new JFK assassination evidence?
The tape captures some of the communications of the leaders of U.S. national security agencies as they learned about the assassination of a sitting president.
13) A highly credible JFK witness: Bill Newman’s story
One perennial question people have about the JFK story is, Who do you believe? One credible witness is a man named Bill Newman. He was there, about 15 feet from JFK, when the gunfire rang out. His testimony is important.
Angleton: The role of a ‘master bureaucratic operator’ in the JFK story
I think this might be the most cogent radio interview I did about THE GHOST. (Just because I was on Lew Rockwell’s show doesn’t mean I agree with this politics.)
Why does the JFK assassination matter in 2018?
The political violence of the 1960s, says author Carmine Savasteno, “transformed the American landscape” and hopes for “a potential bright American future [were] dashed.” Prophetic voices for peace like JFK and Martin Luther King have been scarce ever since.