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CAPA Applauds Trump’s Plan To Release Suppressed JFK Records

President Trump fulfilled important goals of CAPA and other transparency advocates around the world when he announced on Oct. 21 his plan to release remaining classified documents pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “Subject to the receipt of further information, I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified […]

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Act Now To Stop Archives ‘Fiasco’ On JFK Records

Those researching the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy are becoming increasingly worried that President Trump and hence the National Archives staff are facing pressures that could thwart the full release of assassination records.. By unanimous votes in the U.S. House and Senate in 1992, Congress enacted the so-called “JFK Act” mandating a long

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The Searchers by Randolph Benson

See JFK Film ‘The Searchers’

Documentary film maker Randy Benson has produced a highly praised documentary about those in the JFK research community who have worked tirelessly, often for decades, to establish the truth about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Benson is an award-winning film maker who teaches video at “I teach” at the Center for Documentary

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Wecht, CAPA Challenge Warren Report Defenders Sabato, Shenon

Disclosures this summer about President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination are prompting a blistering dispute on whether new “scientific evidence” proves that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK as a lone gunman — or whether the claim against Oswald is part of an ongoing media cover-up of the truth. During the historic JFK document dump this

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Dr. Wecht Chides Newspaper For Smearing Dick Gregory, Others As ‘Conspiracy’ Suckers

Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, CAPA’s chairman, reprimanded his hometown Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper for besmirching the late comedian Dick Gregory as a “sucker for conspiracy theories” in an otherwise generally favorable editorial published on Aug. 25 assessing Gregory’s life and legacy. Wecht’s letter to the newspaper, known in its locality as the “P-G,” is reprinted below

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