Continuing Biden Pardons Bolden
(continued from Home Page) Biden pardoned three people, including Bolden and commuted the sentences of 75 other people serving long sentences for nonviolent drug offenses, who under current guidelines would be serving less time. “Today, I am pardoning three people who have demonstrated their commitment to rehabilitation and are striving every day to give back
Kennedy and King Family Members and Advisors Call for Congress to Reopen Assassination Probes
On the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a group of over 60 prominent American citizens is calling upon Congress to reopen the investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Signers of the joint statement include Isaac Newton Farris Jr., nephew
Rights Pioneer’s Obit Prompts Disputes Over JFK Murder Half-Truths
By Andrew Kreig // The Washington Post’s obituary last week of a pioneering African-American lawyer continued the paper’s controversial coverage of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the 1964 murder of his lover Mary Pinchot Meyer, shown above with JFK at the White House. On May 21, the Post published a long
The Truth in Our Lifetime: Some Positive Attributes of the Extension of the JFK Act
By William Kelly // It is very disturbing that the JFK Act — the law of the land — is not being enforced today, a fact that should make it relevant to everyone. When Warren Commission chairman Earl Warren (shown below right) was asked if the secret records on the assassination would be released to
Historic Conference May 3-4 To Document MLK, RFK Murder Evidence Cover-ups
On the unique occasion of the 50th anniversary this spring of the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, scientific, legal and historical experts will describe at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh from May 3 to 4 shocking shortcomings in official verdicts on the deaths. The unprecedented conference will feature, among
Trump Postpones Some JFK Documents At Deadline For Three Years, Releases Others
President Trump on April 26 announced that some documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy would be released in coordination with his schedule and others would be delayed until at least 2021 for what he called “national security” reasons. The White House announcement provided few details but a separate one by