Friday, 15 December 1995 21:51

The Magician's Tools

Milicent Cranor

One thing seems certain: what did the majority of witnesses hear when Connally was shot? Nothing, writes Milicent Cranor.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:40

The Life & Death of Richard Case Nagell

Jim DiEugenio pays tribute to the person Jim Garrison once called "the most important witness in the JFK case".

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:28

BPR, eh?

James DiEugenio

Remarks on Nagell's often humorous code.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:20

The Private Correspondence of Richard Case Nagell

Kennedys&King

A letter from Richard Case Nagell to his friend Arturo Verdestein.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:06

ARRB: Behind the Curtain

James DiEugenio

The organizational hierarchy of the ARRB is discussed.

Friday, 15 October 1999 20:54

Oswald, the CIA and Mexico City

John Newman

An excerpt from some of John Newman's groundbreaking work on the Oswald imposter in Mexico City.

Monday, 16 October 1995 20:41

FBI vs. ARRB: Heading Into Overtime

James DiEugenio

The first fight with ARRB over declassification of files: the FBI digs in its heels over 15 it deems "sensitive".

Sunday, 15 October 2000 17:58

Max Holland Rescues the Warren Commission and the Nation

Gary Aguilar

[Holland's] analysis ... is fated to be washed away under a tsunami of recent scholarship ... Rooted in documents declassified in the wake of the public's reaction to Oliver Stone's film JFK, academics and researchers have discovered that the real JFK, despite his considerable flaws, was worlds away from the hawkish clown of Holland's (and Cockburn's) imagination, writes Gary Aguilar.

Sunday, 15 October 2000 16:42

James Jesus Angleton and the Kennedy Assassination, Part 2

Lisa Pease

If anyone was in a position to move Oswald around prior to the assassination and control the cover-up afterwards, it was Angleton, writes Lisa Pease, in this excerpt from the second part of her study of the CIA counterintelligence chief.

Sunday, 15 August 1999 14:39

Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin?

Barry Chamish

It is a certainty that Rabin suffered a frontal chest wound and spinal shock, neither of which Yigal Amir could physically have caused, argues Barry Chamish.

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