
JFK Murder: Evolving Strategies for Damage Control
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Abraham Bolden broke the color barrier to join the presidential security detail, but his white colleagues never trusted him, even before Bolden identified flaws in John F. Kennedy’s security ahead of the president’s assassination. Now Joe Biden has pardoned Bolden for crimes he never committed, but the record is still not corrected.
The myth that Lee Harvey Oswald was a Soviet agent is a convenient fabrication that just won’t die — and one that implicates the CIA.
Thousands of documents related to the JFK assassination remain under lock and key in government archives, but you wouldn’t know that — nor the obvious problems with the official story — by reading the news.
Why did Oliver Stone revisit JFK? For the same reason every American must.
Want to see clear-cut, documented proof that one of the nation’s greatest newspapers recently published a glaring falsehood on the Kennedy assassination?
To understand American society and politics in 2022, it’s necessary to revisit 1963.
Excerpts of some JFK speeches you may not have heard, showing his wit and perception.
Almost 60 years after John F. Kennedy was killed, the government still won’t show us what it knows. And the Washington Post calls us names for complaining.
The unreleased assassination archives might have the answer.
The pundits missed the point: Dylan says a conspiracy killed JFK — and led his generation down a rabbit hole.
Not long before he died this year, James Leavelle granted an exclusive interview to WhoWhatWhy. The Dallas homicide detective, who was chained to Lee Harvey Oswald when Oswald was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, said some interesting and surprising things.