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James DiEugenio

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    Retired teacher, MA in American History, editor and publisher at Kennedys and King.com, author and/or co-editor of Destiny Betrayed, The Assassinations anthology, The JFK Assassination: The Evidence Today, and JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass. Wrote screenplays for Oliver Stone's JFK Revisited and JFK: Destiny Betrayed.

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  1. So far, its a decidedly mixed bag through the first three parts. I have finished part 2 of the review--parts 4-6-- and it will be going up tomorrow. I was very surprised that there were no recreations, which are easy to do for radio. And up to part 6, there is no discussion of JFK leaving Vietnam. My substack is still free so you can read it for nothing. https://substack.com/home/post/p-143648888?source=queue
  2. Thanks Steve, I agree whole heartedly. That percentage was really stunning. Its not just us, its everyone. Its Jungian.
  3. I posted that at Twitter. In got 30,000 impressions in one day. That is one of the highest numbers I ever got on my account there. Whew.
  4. This is my latest interview about the book The JFK Assassination Chokeholds, plus the fate of the last classified records on the case still being withheld. Andrew Eiler wrote about that in the book so that is why it was brought up, in fact the book is the only one I know that deals with the latest info on the topic. I thought the interview turned out well, and Bruce put it on Rumble, so it will not be suppressed. Its a good one. https://rumble.com/v4ps0ei-reality-with-bruce-de-torres-11.-james-dieugenio.html
  5. I agree Tom, this Down guy has really come out of the closet of late. Another WC zealot. Why was Tippit at the GLOCO for minutes on end watching the viaduct? Why did he pull over Andrews and look in the back of the car? Why did he have to make that call at the record store and then run out? How does one explain the behavior of Nelson if he was replying to the same order, which he was supposed to be doing? And how does one explain Mentzel? I wonder, who many wallets does Mr. Down carry? Oswald had five, including one at the scene of tenth and Patton. Which had to be deep sixed because he had another one on his person.
  6. There WAS a dispute between Kennedy, the Fed and Wall Street. One of the best books ever written about Kennedy illustrates this, Battling Wall Street by Don Gibson. Kennedy's agent against them was James Saxon. https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/james-saxon-and-john-kennedy-vs-wall-street
  7. Morrow contributed to Sean Fetter's two volume new set, which is an LBJ did it book. And its pretty awful. The first part of my review is up now at K and K. The second part will be up probably tomorrow, that is the LBJ part. BTW, you can find quotes by bth RFK and JFK that they were not going to dump Johnson in a second term. And if you cannot find them its because you are not looking for them.
  8. Well, I would like to know Tucker Carlson's source for his program on the JFK case. I just wonder if it was Trump?
  9. I agree with Andrew. it looks doubtful that we will ever get those last documents. Because the burden of proof has now been altered. The ARRB was a truly remarkable invention. And it worked while it lasted. Those days are now long gone. And congress sat by and did nothing to prevent it.
  10. I wonder now if we will ever see those final classified records. I really do. And if not, why not? The executive branch completely coopted an act of congress. But it does not matter.
  11. Sean and Bill have one of the best podcasts out there, I really mean that. They do a lot of good work. On their latest That's Enough Outta You, they have one of the co authors of The JFK Assassination Chokeholds, Andre Eiler. His contribution to the book on the legal side was extraordinary on both the doctrine of standards of proof--which neither the HSCA or Warren Commission had-- and the JFK Act violations. No other books that I have read has this kind of insight into those two areas of inquiry. Which I think are both very important. https://thatsenoughouttayou.buzzsprout.com/2064141/14852884
  12. There is going to be a Celebration of his Life in New York. Its April 27th, at 11 am at 630 St. Nicholas Avenue in NYC, that is a funeral home. Wish I could attend.
  13. Here is a tribute to him put together by Len Osanic. Its me, Dave Ratcliffe and John Barbour. This is why Black Op Radio is the best, and there is no second place. https://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black1194.mp3
  14. Ron: That is not even his best book, I think his best one is Orders to Kill. That one was so disturbing that ABC sent out their hit man Forest Sawyer to ambush him.
  15. According to Libby Handros, Pepper died on Sunday, four days ago. I still see no notice in the MSM. Its not even on Wikipedia. Incredible. This guy won an HBO mock trial on the King case, which was much more realistic than the Summers/Hoch outlined one for Thames TV rebroadcast on Showtime for the JFK case. He then would have gotten his client off if Judge Joe Brown had not been removed from the petition to reopen the King case in Memphis. He then did win a civil suit against Loyd Jowers in Memphis which proved the King case was a conspiracy. He then, with Laurie Dusek, filed a petition to reopen the RFK case in LA. I read it and I can tell you when you compare that with the state reply, Sirhan would have walked. But Kamala Harris was not going to let anything like that stand, since she had bigger goals than just being the AG in California. With all that behind, the MSM takes not one notice of the guy's passing?
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