UPDATES TO October 2020 Post New Book: “The Murder of Vince Foster” — What Should be The Final Word on that Subject

See the last paragraphs for the February 2021 Revisions Or, “The Complete Destruction of Ken Starr’s Pseudo Investigation and Report”   (File Under “LBJ’s Legacy” as noted in last section below) A review of the book The Murder of Vince Foster: America’s Would-be Dreyfus Affair, by David Martin David Martin’s new book, on what should … Continue reading UPDATES TO October 2020 Post New Book: “The Murder of Vince Foster” — What Should be The Final Word on that Subject

New Development Exposes the FBI’s Plot to Kill Malcolm X

Fifty-Six Years After Malcolm X's Murder, Finally Comes Direct Evidence of the FBI's Instigation A former New York City police officer has implicated the FBI and NYPD in the murder of civil rights leader Malcolm X on February 21, 1965. This news has actually appeared in a few MSM articles and broadcasts, though the key … Continue reading New Development Exposes the FBI’s Plot to Kill Malcolm X

Clint Peoples’ Final Interview (Last of the Secret Files Oral History)

On August 15, 1989, four and one-half years after his original 1984 interviews with Gerald Saxton for the Dallas Public Library, Peoples sat down with Saxon again, as well as Cindy Smolovik, to review and update his earlier statements. These pages were appended to his earlier oral history such that the eleven pages below were … Continue reading Clint Peoples’ Final Interview (Last of the Secret Files Oral History)

LBJ: A Closer Look: A (Mostly) Brilliant Classic Video

I have long-possessed a VHS copy of of the video as well as a bound, inch-thick copy (#151 of 200 copies printed) of the documents, photos, correspondence and news articles used in the production of the film, now over 20 years old. Due to copyright rules, I never considered putting any of it on the … Continue reading LBJ: A Closer Look: A (Mostly) Brilliant Classic Video

Why does the FBI headquarters still bear J. Edgar Hoover’s name?

FBI Headquarters Still Named After a Sadistic Murderer When the FBI headquarters was being built, and named after the recently-deceased director, Hoover was still generally held in high esteem by most of the public. That has long-ago ceased being the case; indeed just two years after it opened in 1975, basic truths of Hoover's illegal, … Continue reading Why does the FBI headquarters still bear J. Edgar Hoover’s name?