What the Warren Commission couldn’t comprehend
Professor David Kaiser is the latest to respond to our 140-word Warren Commission Challenge as follows:
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Professor David Kaiser is the latest to respond to our 140-word Warren Commission Challenge as follows:
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“In JFK 3.0 the assassination narrative will not be controlled by Washington insiders or Hollywood myth makers. Rather it is curated the wisdom of crowds (such as it is) as well as the wisdom of experts, scholars, and traditional journalists.”
via JFK 3.0: — Medium.
via Arnaldo
“… since the very first staff meeting, Earl Warren set the standard:
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What you need to know about the Warren Commission is …Read More »
Via George in the UK:
“… the Warren Commission did not know that the DRE were CIA assets….
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A faithful reader in California on reflects on what you should know about the Warren Commission report.
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The Warren Commission report bridged a ‘cultural fault line’Read More »
The Irish Examiner‘s coverage of the 50th anniversary of the Warren Commission report was more comprehensive than the Washington Post‘s and better informed than the Boston Globe’s and more penetrating than Time magazine’s. It seems for the American journalistic profession, the noteworthy fact that a majority of Americans still reject the Commission’s obsolete conclusions is no longer worthy of much reflection.
A friend asks, “Why the lack of U.S. coverage?”
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Why the liberal press ignored the 50th anniversary of the Warren CommissionRead More »
The Warren Commission didn’t get scared if Fidel Castro because of Lyndon B. Johnson’s chilling warning to Chief Justice Earl Warren about rumors that “if not quenched, could conceivably lead the country into a war which could cost 40 million lives.” …
In response to Monday’s call for 140-word comments on the 50th anniversary, Cary writes, “What you need to know about the Warren Commission report is…
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JFK Facts has more knowledgeable students of the JFK assassination story than any website I know of. So on the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Warren Commission report, I’m inviting regular commenters — and all readers — to submit a statement, no more than 140 words long beginning with the phrase, “What you should know about the Warren Commission’s report is that…”
Then you have 129 words left to express your opinion.
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‘What you should know about the Warren Commission report is that…’Read More »
The Assassination Archive and Research Center will hold a conference on the 50th anniversary of the report of the Warren Commission in Washington next week — and it is going to be great.
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Investigators probing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy held a secret meeting with Cuban president Fidel Castro, according to Philip Shenon’s new book, “A Cruel and Shocking Act.
CBS News, The Hill, and the Daily Mail have touted the story of the previously unknown contact between the U.S. government and the revolutionary firebrand as newsworthy. It is.
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Historian Gerald McKnight, author of “Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commision Failed and Why,” talks to Len Osanic at Black Ops Radio in this video:
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JFK researcher Walt Brown talks to Len Osanic about the Warren Commission’s curious and selective use of witnesses, including:
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How the Warren Commission misrepresented JFK witnessesRead More »
Why did Jack Ruby kill Lee Oswald?
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The hit man and the mobster: Jack Ruby and Santos TrafficanteRead More »
In comment on this post about the first meeting of the Warren Commission more than 50 years ago, a reader notes how former CIA director Allen Dulles reached his conclusion before the Commission’s investigation began.
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Allen Dulles and the origins of the lone gunman theoryRead More »
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