…Permit me to correct my oversight here. James DiEugenio is an American historian and author known for his extensive research on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He has written many books on the topic, including “Destiny Betrayed” and “Reclaiming Parkland,” and has contributed to documentaries about JFK’s assassination. Understanding Special Operations by Prouty… Read More
Category: JFK, RFK
What Changed on November 22, 1963 Besides Everything?
When Warren Commission apologist Gerald Posner (“Case Closed“) was on trial for multiple cases of plagiarism he chose the best attorney he knew: Mark Lane, the very man who most famously blew up the Warren Commission from 1964 on. And there is a reason for that. Posner at the time said that had the Warren… Read More What Changed on November 22, 1963 Besides Everything?
The Mossad and the Death of JFK
Updated. The alt-Right foolishly whisper ‘Jew’, mesmerized by their own jandiced eye, seeing conspiracy everywhere, which casts deep shade on the few conspiracies that are probable anywhere. Q: Was the Mossad in Dealey Plaza too and did they set up a supposedly secret bunker somewhere to orchestrate the 60+ years Cover-up? Really? And no one… Read More The Mossad and the Death of JFK
JFK & the Ladies… Maureen Callahan Goes over the Edge.
Note: never-ending media and bookseller hatred for JFK is just what the warmongering Deep State wants. The Ubiquitous media is influential after all. The objective has always been to murder even the memory of this President who so opposed that same Deep State and its dangerous amoral ways. –SH One of the most respected researchers and… Read More JFK & the Ladies… Maureen Callahan Goes over the Edge.
September 1963. JFK on Tax Cuts, Tariffs, So. Vietnam Advisors, and Civil Rights
Two Takes. President John F. Kennedy’s interview with NBC anchors Chet Huntley and David Brinkley. They sat down with the President in the White House for an exclusive interview for their program, The Huntley-Brinkley Report. In the interview the President discusses various topics including the nuclear test ban treaty, South Vietnam advisors, tax cuts, and… Read More September 1963. JFK on Tax Cuts, Tariffs, So. Vietnam Advisors, and Civil Rights
JFK Founded USAID & Peace Corp to Draw World Away From Communism.
… After His Murder, Aims Changed. What Changed on November 22, 1963 Besides Everything? After JFK’s assassination USAID essentially became a money-laundering operation for new powers. “Records of the Agency for International Development (RG 286) “On November 3, 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed the Foreign Assistance Act reorganizing the structure of U.S. foreign assistance… Read More JFK Founded USAID & Peace Corp to Draw World Away From Communism.
Fearing Nuclear Proliferation JFK Sought to prevent Israel from going nuclear
“Seeing nuclear proliferation as a major challenge to American power, John F. Kennedy firmly believed that the United States should use its influence to prevent Israel from going nuclear.” “During 1963, President John F. Kennedy was preoccupied with issues such as Vietnam, the nuclear test ban negotiations, civil rights protests, and Cuba. It is less… Read More Fearing Nuclear Proliferation JFK Sought to prevent Israel from going nuclear
Note on the Word ‘Conspiracy’
A Note on ‘Conspiracy‘ in general and in regard to Wokeness and the War on the Past. No one should be afraid of the term ‘conspiracy’. Even two men planning to rob a liquor store are indulging in a conspiracy. The term ‘conspiracy’ has been a commonplace term in our legal systems for a very… Read More Note on the Word ‘Conspiracy’
The Posthumous Assassination of JFK
SH Note: Never-ending media and book seller hatred for JFK is just what the warmongering Deep State wants. Media is influential after all. The objective has always been to murder even the memory of this President who so opposed that same Deep State and its dangerous amoral ways. See also, What Changed on November 22, 1963… Read More The Posthumous Assassination of JFK
Malthusian Wars. Fletcher Prouty.
Most truly moral people are shocked at the thought that leaders of a nation could engage in unnecessary wars, kill many hundreds of thousands of people, very likely millions (1) in the process, and still sleep at night and smile on the golf course for the cameras. Leroy Fletcher Prouty (January 24, 1917 – June… Read More Malthusian Wars. Fletcher Prouty.
Nixon, JFK, The Christophers, and Vietnam
Updated 2x. Note. SH.: While the Attorney General of the United States, the President’s brother, Robert F. Kennedy, was aggressively prosecuting the mob, we are asked to believe the President was, despite being barely able to walk, maintaining a reckless affair in the Oval Office with a well-known mistress of a major principal mobster? Really? Black-Ops.… Read More Nixon, JFK, The Christophers, and Vietnam
November 22, 1963
…and on that day everything changed in the nation (and the world). “At the height of the Cold War, JFK risked committing the greatest crime in human history: starting a nuclear war. Horrified by the specter of nuclear annihilation, Kennedy gradually turned away from his long-held Cold Warrior beliefs and toward a policy of lasting… Read More November 22, 1963
Al Pacino and John Travolta Meet the Giancana Myth
Al Pacino and John Travolta Meet the Giancana Myth – Part 1 Monday, 29 May 2023. Jim DiEugenio renders the actual facts about the rise, the leadership and the fall of Sam Giancana in Chicago, his duel with Bobby Kennedy, his escape to Mexico, and his ultimate murder in his own home likely at the… Read More Al Pacino and John Travolta Meet the Giancana Myth
The posthumous Assassination of JFK
Note. SH.: While the Attorney General of the United States, the President’s brother, Robert F. Kennedy, was aggressively prosecuting the mob, we are asked to believe the President was, despite being barely able to walk, maintaining a reckless affair with a well-known mistress of a major principal mobster? Really? Notice any parallels to our own… Read More The posthumous Assassination of JFK
JFK On A Truly Free & Responsible Press. 1961.
… against all control of or exaggerated curbs on press freedom in the name of National Security — or a Government of Secrecy. John F. Kennedy’s Address before the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1961. “The very word “secrecy” is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as… Read More JFK On A Truly Free & Responsible Press. 1961.













