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Reviews: Cuban Death Squad Leader’s Explosive Memoir On JFK, CIA Plots

Longtime JFK Assassination researcher Bill Kelly and journalist Bill Hughes have published generally positive reviews of the long-awaited memoir by Antonio Veciana, the leader of the anti-Castro death squad Alpha 66 that worked with the CIA to kill the late Cuban leader to overthrow their Communist government.

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Fidel Castro

Positive Reactions Predominate On Reported Cuba Motive For JFK Death

Expert assessments this month that President John F. Kennedy’s Cuban and peace policies prompted his murder have led to largely positive reactions from a public seeking clarity on the issues, which remain timely. Earlier this week, CAPA and the Justice Integrity Project co-published a long column “Deep State Killed JFK For His Cuba Policy, Peace

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JFK Vigil For ‘Assassination Truth’ Set For May 29 At Kennedy Center In DC

Those seeking truths about President Kennedy’s assassination and who otherwise honor his memory are urged to reconvene on his birthday on May 29 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. This month’s bi-annual vigil — held also during recent years on the Kennedy Center’s public north terrace each Nov. 22 —

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History Channel’s ‘JFK Declassified’: Fallback to the Original Propaganda Cover Story

The much-ballyhooed History channel six-part “documentary,” JFK Declassified, is a slick but unconvincing piece of propaganda, a classic case of disinformation that mixes some truth with total falsehoods to promote the original Phase One cover-story for the Dealey Plaza Operation: that the Cuban Castro Communists were behind it, Bill Kelly reports. The guys who put

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