Assassination

Benson’s JFK Film ‘The Searchers’ On Researchers Premieres July 4 On Web

On the Fourth of July, 2017, The Searchers — The Story of Researchers of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy — will be released worldwide on Amazon Video Direct and Vimeo On Demand.

John Kelin, author of Praise From

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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 …

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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

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Experts: Deep State Killed JFK For His Cuba Policy, Peace Advocacy,

Rogue U.S. officials conspired with their powerful patrons to assassinate President John F. Kennedy in 1963 primarily because of his opposition to a CIA-led U.S. military overthrow of Cuba’s Communist government.

That was a dominant — albeit not universal — …

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Washington Post History: ‘Assassins!’: A Confederate spy vanished after being accused of helping kill Abraham Lincoln

john-surratt-library-of-congress--234x300 Washington Post History:  ‘Assassins!’: A Confederate spy vanished after being accused of helping kill Abraham Lincoln

John Surratt, Lincoln assassination conspirator, in his Papal Zouave uniform. (Library of Congress)

On Feb. 19, 1867, the American gunboat Swatara returned to the Washington Navy Yard after a months-long trip to the Middle East. Out stepped a young man …

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