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National Archives Begins Online Release of JFK Assassination Records

On July 24, 2017 at 8 a.m., the National Archives released a group of documents (the first of several expected releases), along with 17 audio files, previously withheld in accordance with the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. CAPA’s leadership applauds the release of records, including release on a rolling basis to advance research […]

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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 A Future Generation, called The Searchers, “An invaluable addition to a little-known but critically important

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The Significance — and Potential Release This Year — of the Still-Secret Secret Service ‘Threat Sheets’ Against JFK

By William Kelly (CAPA Board member) In his March Sunshine Week presentation at the National Press Club, Federal Judge John Tunheim called attention to the “Secret Service Threat Sheets for 1963” that the Assassinations Records Review Board (ARRB) requested but the Secret Service wanted to keep secret. The former ARRB chairman said: “Actually, the Secret

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Transcript of Judge John Tunheim’s Remarks On JFK Records Release At CAPA March 16 Forum

Former Assassination Records Review Board Chairman John Tunheim shared his unique expertise to headline a news conference and forum on March 16 during the news industry’s Sunshine Week at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Citizens Against Political Assassinations (CAPA) organized the event. CAPA Chairman Dr. Cyril Wecht introduced Tunheim, who is now the

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Judge Tunheim Recalls Oswald’s KGB File: ‘Five Feet Tall’

The Soviet intelligence service developed a massive file on accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald that has never been public, according to the recollections of federal judge John Tunheim in his featured speech at a CAPA conference March 16 at the National Press Club. Tunheim, former chairman of the federal government’s declassification panel in the

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