- Fred Litwin is actually a culture warrior
- A five-article series reviewing the research of Fred Litwin by Jim DiEugenio
- Article: Litwin and the Warren Report by Jim DiEugenio
- Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part One by Jim DiEugenio
- Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part Two by Jim DiEugenio
- Article: Fred Litwin, On the Trail of Delusion – Part Three by Jim DiEugenio
- Article: Fred Litwin: Culture Warrior by Jim DiEugenio
- Book: Let Justice Be Done by Bill Davy: Paperback, Kindle
- This book was made possible due to the efforts of Peter Vea
- Peter Vea was the Malcolm Blunt before Malcolm Blunt came on the scene
- Bill Davy talks about how Jim, Peter Vea and himself got together in the foreword to Jim’s book
- Book: Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba and the Garrison Case by Jim DiEugenio: Paperback, Kindle
- Book: The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt and Alan Dale: Paperback, Kindle
- Article: Jim DiEugenio reviews The Devil is in the Details by Malcolm Blunt with Alan Dale
- Peter Vea and Malcolm Blunt helped Joan Mellen
- Clay Shaw commissioned James Kirkwood’s hatchet job American Grotesque
- Shaw didn’t even tell his own lawyers that he worked for/with CIA
- Guy Johnson was the first attorney for Clay Shaw
- Johnson left Shaw’s defense team early
- The intelligence network in New Orleans was made up of Guy Banister, Clay Shaw and Guy Johnson
- Shaw was the CIA guy, Banister was with the FBI & Johnson with Military Intelligence
- Johnson worked with Banister in the 1950s
- Too many researchers think that they know about the New Orleans aspect of the case but don’t
- Researchers like Peter Dale Scott, Anthony Summers, Paul Hoch, Tink Thompson, Sylvia Meagher
- RIF = Referred in Full
- Fred Leeman’s affidavit
- Video: Jim Garrison’s response to the NBC hatchet job
- CIA’s cleared attorney’s panel in New Orleans
- Shaw’s lawyers knew that he was lying
- FBI memo of March 2, 1967 mentions Aaron Kohn as one of the sources who said Betrand may be Shaw
- Clay Shaw wasn’t arrested by Garrison until next week
- Intent and consciousness of guilt
- Litwin’s sources include Hugh Aynesworth, Harry Connick, Rosemary James, Patricia Lambert, et al
- “Did You Know? At least five persons have been questioned by the District Attorney’s office in connection with another
investigation into events linked to the Kennedy assassination” – Jack Dempsey, New Orleans States-Item, Jan 23, 1967 - Garrison did not want his investigation to be exposed while it was in progress
- Video: “He Must Have Something” Panel Discussion with Rosemary James, Alecia Long and Steven Tyler
- Garrison didn’t suspect the CIA at the start
- FREE Borrowable Ebook: Power on the Right by William Turner
- Garrison’s first suspects were the right-wing militia
- CIA recruited lawyer Lloyd Cobb who was Shaw’s boss at the International Trade Mart
- Litwin’s chapter on Kerry Thornley is one of the worst in the JFK literature
- Article: Deep Fake Politics: Getting Adam Curtis Out of Your Head by Aaron Good
- Aaron Good reviews Adam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out of My Head
- Articles: Kerry Thornley: A New Look by Jim DiEugenio: Part 1, Part 2
- Kerry Thornley’s novel about Oswald was written before the assassination
- Thornley associated with Carlos Bringuier, Guy Banister, Clay Shaw, David Ferrie, Ed Butler
- He was in the midst of all these people who despised Kennedy
- And then later, he denied that he associated with them
- On the night of the assassination, Thornley was so happy that he was singing
- Testimony of Kerry Thornley (33 pages)
- Most of the testimony of other Marines around Oswald had been reduced to half-page affidavits
- Thornley had been kept on the stand longer than most of the witnesses in the entire inquiry
- Thornley lied his head off when interrogated by Garrison
- The CIA wanted to make an example out of Garrison
- Richard Helms put together the Garrison group at the CIA
- James Angleton’s Blacktape operation against Garrison
- Richard Billings was the main reporter on the HSCA
- Attorney Richard A. Sprague passes away at 95
- Sprague was the first chief counsel of the HSCA
- Garrison was offered the Lieutenant Governorship of the state of Louisiana
- But Garrison refused as he was busy with the JFK case
- David Phillips created the DRE
- Free Borrowable Ebook: Oswald and the CIA by John Newman
- Book: The Devil’s Chessboard by David Talbot: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, Audiobook
- David Talbot’s book Brothers: Real History of the Kennedy Years: Paperback, Kindle, Scribd, Audiobook
- Article: Biden, Trump, the CIA: Reflections in a Dark Mirror, Nixon vs. Helms, 1971 by Benjamin Cole
- Article: Tom Bethell: A Study in Duplicity by Jim DiEugenio
- Jim DiEugenio’s 25-part series on Destiny Betrayed (MP3)
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