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Issues are listed in reverse order, starting with the previous volume.
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Index Vol. 6 No. 4 May-June, 1999


Cover Story: False Witness: Aptly Named



Garrison experts Jim DiEugenio and Bill Davy team up to combat the latest
anti-Garrison propaganda, this time from Patricia Lambert in her new book, Fal
se Witness. The authors present examples of clear bias, showing how she used
rumor and innuendo and selectively presented evidence to make her case. The
authors show that it is Lambert herself who is a false witness to the record,
and question whether her close associate and friend (and vehement Garrison
detractor) David Lifton will follow in her footsteps when he completes his
new book on Oswald.

The Real James Phelan



We share the contents of a private investigator's report on James Phelan. The
report's author confronted Phelan with evidence of his complicity as an agent
of the government while posing as a reporter, and Phelan's response is
enlightening. Lisa Pease adds a personal anecdote of her own run-in with
Phelan a few years back, and of Phelan's close association with David Lifton
and apparently Gerald Posner as well.

Let Justice Be Done



Bill Davy's new book, Let Justice Be Done, is out. We excerpt here a chapter
from this new work on the Jim Garrison investigation, based largely on files
released since 1992. We also present information on how to order Davy's book.
This is one book no researcher should be without!

Boring's Interesting ARRB Interview



Vince Palamara has been researching the activities of agents of the Secret
Service before, during, and after the assassination of President Kennedy, and
has made remarkable discoveries. He has focused in on the particularly
significant person of Floyd Boring, who was responsible for the President's
security in Dallas. In this piece, Palamara explores new information garnered
from the ARRB's interview of Boring. Palamara also explodes a few myths, such
as the persistent one that Kennedy insisted on less security. Not true,
Palamara proves.

Bremer & Wallace: It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again



Lisa Pease presents an in-depth examination of the Wallace shooting, and
finds an all too familiar story. Too many bullets, weird trajectories, a
would-be-assassin that seems not in control of his mind, and the likelihood
of a second shooter. You will be surprised at how much was never written
about this case, given the discrepancies in the evidence. Wallace himself
pleaded for researchers to take an interest in what he felt was a conspiracy.
Read the evidence and make up your own mind.

David Lifton's Letter to the ARRB on Palmer McBride



David Lifton refuses to accept the word of Palmer McBride that he knew Oswald
in 1957, insisting that because Oswald was not in America, McBride must
simply be in error. In this letter, made public by the Review Board, Lifton
asks the Board to pursue the work records of Oswald and Palmer McBride for
this period. (Lifton has never believed that there could have been two people
sharing the identity of Oswald, even though J. Edgar Hoover himself
postulated this in a now-famous memo.)

Palmer McBride's Response to Lifton



When McBride found out what Lifton had written to the ARRB, he composed this
straightfoward response, citing additional witnesses beyond himself who can
support his contention that Oswald worked for Pfisterer's in 1957 and 1958,
and not in 1956. McBride challenges Lifton to deal accurately and fairly with
the record, the whole record.

What's With Walt Brown?



Walt Brown published a glowing review of Patricia Lambert's book False Witness
. While that act alone shows Brown's monumental misunderstanding or lack of
knowledge of the Garrison case, it gets worse. He allowed a known
propagandist, David Reitzes, to do the dirty deed. Jim DiEugenio asks the
salient question: Why is Walt Brown doing this?

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Index Vol. 6 No. 3 January-February, 1999


Cover Story: Zapruder Film Suit Filed



Jim DiEugenio explains how the Zapruder Film came to be in the government's
possession, and examines the case behind the recent filing of a suit against
the Zapruder family. The ARRB recommended the government purchase the film
from the Zapruders for millions of dollars. But the Zapruder family wants to
retain legal rights to the film. So what, exactly, is the government paying
for? The privelege of taking care of the film without allowing researchers to
reprint frames and truly, finally, examine fully this film which some argue
has been doctored.

David Belin: Accessory Unto Death



Jim DiEugenio comments on the recent death of one of the original members of
the Warren Commission, and examines his contributions to that probe and to
the Rockefeller Commission, tasked with investigating the CIA's domestic
activities.

Nailed to the Cross: Gerald Posner on the King Case



Mike Vinson explores the inaccuracies and misleading sections from Gerald
Posner's book on the King assassination, Killing the Dream. He also goes
after some of Posner's sources and shows why they should not have been
trusted.

The Attempted Coup Against FDR



Barbara LaMonica recounts an interesting and rarely-reported incident from
the earlier part of the century. She discusses not only the planned (but
failed) coup attempt against a sitting President, but further examines the
backgrounds of the conspirators, drawing parallels to the people opposed to
Kennedy's policies.

Traces of Witness Tampering



Milicent Cranor continues her in-depth exploration of evidence from the
ARRB's newly released medical documents, and compares and contrasts some of
the earlier witness statements with some of the later ones, with startling
results..

Midnight in the Congo: The Assassination of Lumumb and the Mysterious Death
of Dag Hammarskjold



Lisa Pease follows up Jim DiEugenio's earlier work on Africa during the
Eisenhower and Kennedy years with an in-depth look at the CIA's plot to
assassinate Lumumba and possible CIA involvement in the death of the
peace-mongering UN Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjold. Included in the print
version is the famous picture of a grief-stricken President Kennedy receiving
news of Lumumba's death.

Ruby and the Ramp



R. F. Gallagher presents a compelling case based on a microscopic
examinination of the evidence that Ruby entered the basement to shoot Oswald
with assistance from the Dallas Police.

Unmasking the King Probe



Jim DiEugenio explores information from an interview that researcher Jim
Douglass conducted with ex-FBI agent Don Wilson. Wilson claims the Justice
Department is stonewalling interesting evidence in the murder of Dr. Martin
Luther King.

R.I.P. Pearl Gladstone



Probe was deeply distressed to hear of the passing of one of the great
Kennedy activists of our time, Pearl Gladstone. Read about this amazing
woman, and the passion with which she conducted a personal campaign of
truth-telling regarding the Kennedy assassination. We miss her dearly.

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Index Vol. 6 No. 2 January-February, 1999


Cover Story: No Conclusions in the Review Board's Final Report



Lisa Pease explores the information in the Review Board's final report, and
notes some interesting leads for further research, such as Allen Dulles'
personal appointments calendar, or the phony U-2 documents Oswald was alleged
to have carried.

Media Watch: Graff & Posner Spin the Final Report



Jim DiEugenio explores the shoddy press coverage of the ARRB's Final Report,
led by lone nut ringleaders Gerald Posner and ARRB member (and former Army
Intelligence officer) Henry Graff.

Max Holland Spins the Progressive Press



Max Holland is printed in magazines such as The Nation and Z. But does he
deserve his status as a liberal? Jim DiEugenio shows how Holland has been
less than forthcoming about the record in the JFK case.

Who Is Gus Russo?



Gus Russo has recently published a book on the JFK case, Live By the Sword,
which promotes the notion that somehow Castro killed Kennedy. Funny, in the
past this stance was exposed to have been manufactured by assets of CIA
biggie David Atlee Phillips. Why is Russo following in such footsteps? Jim
DiEugenio takes a close look at Russo's background and includes some personal
anecdotes.

On the Rim of the Black Hole: Exploring the New Medical Evidence in the JFK
Case



Milicent Cranor introduces us to some of the interesting evidence in the
newly-released ARRB medical depositions and documents, and reviews the
strange new evidence that apparently a second brain was examined and said to
be Kennedy's, a notion disputed by those who had seen the brain while it was
still in Kennedy's head.

Dodd & Dulles vs. Kennedy in Africa



Jim DiEugenio illuminates a telling and long-overlooked portion of JFK's
foreign policy. By examining Kennedy's efforts in Africa, DiEugenio continues
to dispell later-day myths of Kennedy's so-called conservatism, and exposes
how right-wing elements, represented by Thomas Dodd, father of the current
Senator Chris Dodd, and Allen Dulles, bitterly opposed Kennedy's policies
there.

Chris Matthews: On Assignment?



As with Max Holland, Matthews is another writer with only questionable
left-wing credentials and even more questionable truth-telling ones.
DiEugenio explores Matthew's misrepresentations regarding Kennedy, Vietnam,
and Oliver Stone.

Brad Ayers and Three CIA Secrets



Brad Ayers was a former CIA employee who worked out of the CIA' JMWAVE
station before the Kennedy assassination. Jim DiEugenio recounts Ayers'
current efforts to obtain five sealed envelopes regarding his history with
the agency that neither the CIA nor the Review Board will release, and
suggests possible reasons why.

Grace Stephens: A Sacrificial Lamb?



Mike Vinson takes us in for a close look at one of the hidden tragedies of
the MLK assassination case. It's bad enough that the wrong shooter was
convicted, and that the King family hasn't been given the truth about who
killed Dr. King. But an innocent bystander, who happened to view something
she shouldn't have, and wanted to tell only the truth about it, was sent
confined to a mental ward to destroy her credibility as a witness.

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Index Vol. 6 No. 1 November-December, 1998


Cover Story: King Family Files Suit Against Suspect in MLK Assassination



Lisa Pease relates the efforts of the family of Martin Luther King to
rekindle the Justice Department's interest in this case. The King family has
filed suit against Lloyd Jowers, who told ABC in 1993 that he was involved in
the conspiracy to assassinate Dr. King. She also explores the background of
the man handling the case, Barry Kowalski.

For the Love of Money: Brother Against Brother in the King Case



Tennessean Mike Vinson interviews Jerry Ray and discusses with him the
allegations of brother John Ray. Included is an interesting episode involving
Conrad Baetz of the HSCA.

The ARRB Shuts its Doors



Jim DiEugenio details the final days of the ARRB and comments on the behavior
of some of the board members.

The Sins of Robert Blakey Part II



Jim DiEugenio continues his exposé of the efforts of Chief Counsel Robert
Blakey, among others, to suppress key evidence in the assassination of
President Kennedy during the House Select Committee on Assassination's
investigation.

Establishment Radicals and Kennedy: Lamont, Chomsky, and Russell



Donald Gibson's interesting article describes some interesting connections
between the establishment conservatives and some of the high profile,
supposedly liberal radicals. This will be an eye-opener to fans of Chomsky.

COVER-UP



We excerpt a chapter from Stuart Galanor's excellent book, Cover-Up, replete
with many photos and diagrams. He shows how the Warren Commission's own "best
evidence" is irreconcilable with its conclusion of a lone gunman. This is a
succinct primer piece for those unfamiliar with the core facts supporting
conspiracy.

Speech By Bob Tanenbaum



We reprint here a transcription of former HSCA leader Bob Tanenbaum's speech
at the Chicago Symposium where he excoriated the way the HSCA (and the Warren
Commission before it) handled the investigation.

Speech by Eddie Lopez



Eddie Lopez, like Tanenbaum, was a key participant in the HSCA's
investigation and remained for its duration after Tanenbaum had left. We
reprint his also highly-critical speech where he details CIA interference in
the investigation.

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Index Vol. 5 No. 6 September-October, 1998


Cover Story: Journalism's "Valley of Death": Telling the truth about covert
operations



Lisa Pease compares the Abrams-Kohler report that led CNN to retract its
"Valley of Death" segment on the use of nerve gas by Americans in Vietnam
during Operation Tailwind with the rebuttal prepared by the producers of the
segment. Is it any wonder that the truth, however ugly, is on the side of the
producers and that the retraction seems indeed a response to pressure from
the government? Read CTKA's Open Letter to Ted Turner of CNN  in response to
the cowardly behavior of CNN management regarding their pre-approved, legally
vetted broadcast.

The Zapruder Film Comes to Home Video



Jim DiEugenio recounts the odd history of this startling home movie of
President Kennedy's assassination. Follow the chain of possession to
understand who benefited from the suppression.

ARRB Update: Down the Home Stretch



The ARRB is in the process of closing up shop and producing a final report.
Read about the last days of the Board, and one final and important victory.

The Sins of Robert Blakey



Robert Blakey took over the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA)
after its leaders Dick Sprague and Henry Gonzalez were ousted through what
now appears to be an orchestrated campaign. Read how Blakey took the
investigation underground, to emerge with conclusions that were belied by the
long suppressed but recently released evidence. Included are excerpts from
Representative Thomas Downing's amazing and courageous speech before the
House of Representatives in prelude to the formation of the HSCA.

What is to be Done?



Dennis Bartholomew lays out a plan of action for the research community, what
the obstacles to resolution of the case are, and what we would need from the
government to overcome those obstacles. A thoughtful piece that all
interested in further action in the pursuit of justice should read.

When Did Oswald Order the Rifle?



There have long been problems with how the rifle allegedly used in the
assassination of President Kennedy came to be linked with Oswald. Raymond
Gallagher shows us, astonishingly and with documentation, that the rifle was
shipped before Oswald had ordered it. How could that be?

Index Vol. 5 No. 5 July-August, 1998


Cover Story: Judge Brown Slams Memphis Over the King Case



Dick Russell provides a transcript of Judge Joe Brown's comments, some quite
revealing, about the latest events in the case of the assassination of Martin
Luther King, Jr. and James Earl Ray's attempts to obtain a new trial.

Clinton, RFK and the Fall of Suharto



Indonesia's history has a long trajectory. Many of the current problems stem
from Suharto's rise to power, a rise greatly enabled by the assassination of
President Kennedy. Jim DiEugenio asks us to compare and contrast what JFK and
RFK were seeking with what Clinton has wrought by his policies towards
Suharto's dictatorship.

Michael Paine and his $300,000 Trust Fund



How is it that a man descended from the rich ruling families of the Forbes
and Cabots ended up living in a poor suburb of Dallas posing as an ACLU
supporter when he was worth over $300,000? Why did this man hook up with
Oswald? Barbara LaMonica delves into Michael Paine's curious background.

The White House Tapes: Something is Missing?



Don Gibson writes of some glaring ommissions in Michael Beschloss' book on
tapes made during the Johnson years. How is it that he could leave out so
much as to be able to misrepresent the events leading up to the formation of
the Warren Commission. The errors are so odd that they beg the question of
deliberate ommission.

The Official Story: James Earl Ray, waiting in a public bathroom to kill
Martin Luther King



Lisa Pease's cartoon of what we are asked to believe in the case of the King
assassination.

Gordon Novel: Agent Against Garrison



Lisa Pease wraps up her summary of the new information mined from Gordon
Novel's deposition to Playboy during his efforts to undermine New Orleans
District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation into the assassination of
President Kennedy.

He's Baaack! The Return of Gerald Posner



Jim DiEugenio looks at Gerald Posner's latest book Killing the Dream.
Unsuprisingly, his inattentiveness to accuracy from Case Closed makes a
reappearance in his new book. For example, Posner claimed to have scoured
1967 articles from a newspaper that did not exist until 1971. Is the man just
sloppy, or is something more deliberate at work? DiEugenio takes that
question to task in light of Posner's representation of David Ferrie.Compare
the documents we provide with Posner's characterization and make your own
decision.

Jeremy Gunn at Stanford University



Jerry Gunn, former Chief Counsel for the Assassination Records Review Board
(ARRB), spoke candidly at Stanford University about the problems with the
official story of Lee Harvey Oswald. View Lisa Pease's cartoon summarizing
one of the most glaring obstacles.

Fading Spirits: A poem by Peter Kerns



CTKA is honored to have the contribution of this fine poet, recalling the
Cold Warriors of the recent past.

Index Vol. 5. No. 4 May-June, 1998



Cover Story: Fatal Justice: The Death of James Earl Ray



Jim DiEugenio sums up the developments that took place in Ray's case up to
his recent death, and discusses the implications of his death regarding the
King family's latest efforts to get at the truth about the case.

Sirhan and the RFK Assassination: Rubrick's Cube



Lisa Pease continues her two-part investigation into the assassination of
Robert Kennedy and Sirhan's questionable role. Was Sirhan a mind-controlled
patsy? Was Sirhan's defense team compromised? Did he receive an adequate
defense at all? And if Sirhan did not kill Kennedy as a lone nut, who were
the likely conspirators? These are questions Lisa Pease sheds some light on
in this landmark article.

The Curious Case of Dan Moldea



DiEugenio asks some interesting questions about Dan Moldea, his methods, the
curious timing of his books, his associations with Walter Sheridan and
especially Carl Shoffler. Shoffler was the first cop on the scene after the
Watergate break-in, and the circumstances surrounding Shoffler's involvement
are such that one wonders if he had been tipped off in advance of the
break-in. Why would Moldea need the help of a DC cop with apparent ties to
intelligence to answer questions about a Los Angeles murder? Also, Sirhan
Sirhan responds to Moldea and flatly denies a comment attributed to him in
Moldea's book.

Jackie Kennedy Replies to Seymour Hersh



In what can be termed a prescient piece, Probe reprints with permission
excerpts from Theodore White's book In Search of History.We find that it was
Jackie who suggested to White that Kennedy's years be remembered in the
context of Camelot, and that what she feared most was that history would be
left to the "bitter old men". How did she know??

...And So Does Bobby



Probe reprints an amusing FBI document in which the FBI duly notes yet
another false sexual allegation made in regards to Bobby Kennedy.

The King Case: The Ball Bounces to Reno



Jim DiEugenio focuses on Coretta Scott King's efforts to have a new hearing
on the evidence in the Martin Luther King case, and how the ball is now in
Janet Reno's lap. Will she do the right thing? Or will she pass on this
political hot potato?

The Kennedy Tapes



In an exciting exclusive, Probe reprints, with permission, excerpts of actual
transcripts from President Kennedy's long discussions with the Joint Chiefs
over the Cuban Missile Crisis. Commentary is provided by Ted Sorenson (also
reprinted by permission) and is enhanced with a foreword by Jim DiEugenio and
an Afterword by  Marty Schotz.

The Kennedy that emerges is hardly the one Sy Hersh would have you remember.
We see instead a strong, sensitive, thoughtful man who refuses to rush
headlong into invasions and airstrikes, even when he and his brother Bobby
are the last two holdouts in the room.

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Index Vol. 5. No. 3 March-April, 1998



Cover Story: Sirhan Sirhan and the RFK Assassination / Part 1: The Grand
Illusion



Lisa Pease begins a two part article that explores Sirhan's role in the
assassination of Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles in 1968. Part 1 deals largely
with the forensic and ballistic evidence that strongly indicates Sirhan's gun
could not have fired the shots that hit Kennedy. This portion of the article
is largely indebted to Sirhan researcher Rose Lynn Mangan and her exacting
research in this regard.

Monicagate: Clinton in the Starr Chamber



Jim DiEugenio explores Starr's case and the latest revelations regarding
Monica Lewinsky and others. Is it any wonder that many of those making
accusations turn out to share some curious associations with known CIA
assets? DiEugenio recounts the First Lady's comment re this being a "right
wing conspiracy" and shows that Hilary was closer to the truth than much of
the mainstream press.

Media Watch: The Hidden History of the Los Angeles Times



The Los Angeles Times has an exceedingly poor record when it comes to the
major political stories of our time. Jim DiEugenio explores some of the Times
more egregious errors, and discusses some of the history of the Chandler
family that owns and runs the paper. (Remember the movie Chinatown? How many
people recognized the Chandler character in that film?)


Letters to the Editor



In a break with tradition, Probe includes in this issue a series of letters
to the editor, with responses from Editor Jim DiEugenio. Letters include
those from Thomas Samoluk of the Review Board, Tony Summers, and a lengthy
back and forth between Marty Schotz and Jim DiEugenio.


Friends in High Places



Steve Jones adds new information regarding Oswald's friend George De
Mohrenschildt, and how his brother worked with a nephew of Allen Dulles
during the 40's. Some of the research in this piece is credited to Bruce
Adamson, a geneologist who has done extensive digging into the life and
associations of George.

CBS and the RFK Case



Lisa Pease explores CBS's recent efforts to extract an interview from Sirhan
in prison. CBS has a long history regarding this case, and based on that
history, their latest efforts seem to substantiate suspicions that their
interest was more in discrediting recently surfaced evidence that giving it a
fair hearing. CBS's long and favored association with the CIA is also
discussed here.


The Review Board Releases JFK Vietnam Documents




Jim DiEugenio details some of the recent releases that demonstrate just how
committed JFK was to pulling out of Vietnam. Up until recently, people like
Noam Chomsky and others have argued that JFK's talk of pulling out of Vietnam
was just rhetoric. Now we see that the opposite is true - any talk of staying
or build-up was for public consumption, but in private and behind closed
doors Kennedy was earnestly seeking to reduce and eventually eliminate U.S.
involvement in the Vietnam war. Two documents that dramatically indicate the
radically different approaches between Kennedy and Johnson are reprinted here.

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Index Vol. 5. No. 2 January-February, 1998


Cover Story: Is the King Case Dead? Murder in Memphis - Again



Jim DiEugenio recounts the odd twists and turns of the recent developments in
James Earl Ray's bid for a new trial. Probe has followed this story in
several issues, but this is the first piece that allows you to step back and
look at the evidence put together from a bit of a distance. As with anything,
the bigger the lens, the more you can see the whole picture. This one isn't
pretty.

The Review Board's Public Comments, Part II



Following up on an earlier piece, DiEugenio tracks the recent publishings and
public statements from ARRB members. In particular he focuses attention on
Anna Nelson, William Joyce, Kermit Hall and Henry Graff. What you read will
probably disturb you, as well it should.

Harvey, Lee and Tippit: A New Look at the Tippit Shooting



John Armstrong elaborates on an incident he touched on in the past issue of
Probe: the shooting of Officer J. D. Tippit. Armstrong presents new,
interesting evidence that furthers his thesis re "Harvey Lee" Oswald.
Included is an interesting new connection between Tippit and Collins Radio
and the CIA.

Kennedy vs. the Early Globalists



GATT, IMF, the United Nations - these global agreements stem from common
sources. Professor Donald Gibson takes us on a trip through the globalists of
Kennedy's time, the interconnections between these people and institutions
and people surrounding the Kennedy assassination. He focuses an interesting
analysis on the real role of both the Rockefeller-founded International House
and the curious and oft-accused-of-being-Communist Institute of Pacific
Relations. Also included is an interesting look at the spy Sorge, and the
riddle of for whom he worked.

Were the Kennedy Autopsy X-rays Forged?



David Mantik, both a board-certified radiation oncologist as well as a doctor
of physics, takes us on his quest for truth re the official autopsy X-rays.
He presents solid, compelling evidence that at least one of the X-rays has
cause to be suspect. Written both for the technically inclined as well as the
layman, this article,excerpted and edited slightly from James Fetzer's
ASSASSINATION SCIENCE, presents a banquet for thought on this matter.

Rest In Peace, Maggie Field



This all-too-little known researcher died recently. Lisa Pease, who met with
Maggie last year, recounts a piece of assassination researcher history
through the story of Maggie's own interesting involvement in the case.

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Index Vol. 5. No. 1 November-December, 1997


Cover story: The Posthumous Assassination of JFK Part II
Sy Hersh and the Monroe/JFK Papers: The History of a Thirty-Year Hoax



Jim DiEugenio continues his expose of the source of the attacks on John
Kennedy's character, and how these attacks reveal quite a bit more about the
authors than the subject. In this second part, he focuses in on Sy Hersh's
latest book, The Dark Side of Camelot, and traces the history of key sources
used by Hersh. Other authors examined include Clay Blair Jr., John Davis,
Collier & Horowitz, Thomas Reeves, Frank Capell, Robert Slatzer (with the
antidote from Donald Spoto), and Tony Summers. DiEugenio shows you the
throughline, and how the same threads keep coming from people who just happen
to think Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

Harvey and Lee: The Case for Two Oswalds



John Armstrong's second part of his amazing research into the parallel yet
separate lives of two people who shared the joint history presented to us as
the story of Lee Harvey Oswald. this article takes us from Oswald's departure
to the Soviet Union, up through the assassination, and a bit beyond. Some
episodes are familiar, some are startling and likely this is the first you've
heard of them, as they've been buried in the record for a long time.

John Davis and the Assassination of JFK: A Critique



Bill Davy is back, and better than ever in this taking apart of John Davis
and his "citations." Davy shows how Davis twisted the record to fit his
vision, with what could nearly be deemed a reckless disregard for the truth.

What the Paines Know



Carol Hewett continues to expose the curious intertwining of the Paines and
Oswald. In this story, she talks about the seeming foreknowledge Ruth seems
to have had of the General Walker shooting. She also demonstrates that the
lives of the Paines and George De Mohrenschildt interwine more often than we
have been led to believe.

A Smoking Hole in the Zapruder Film?



Milicent Cranor launches the opening volley in what is sure to be a
protracted discussion of evidence of alteration in the famous Zapruder film
of the assassination. Cranor makes cogent observations that beg the question.

The Ministry of Truth



Travis Kelly delights and enrages as he reminds us how Gerald Ford and others
want us to remember Oswald.

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Index Vol. 4. No. 6 September-October, 1997


Cover story: New Trial for James Earl Ray, or New Judge for Shelby County?



Jim DiEugenio tells of the troubles the Judge is encountering in his efforts
to see justice served in the case of James Earl Ray. Read about the effort
that has been mounted to discredit and disempower the judge from moving in
any direction that might lead to a genuine trial in this case.

The Posthumous Assassination of JFK: Judith Exner, Mary Meyer and Other
Daggers



In a breakthrough article, Jim DiEugenio exposes the contradictory and
questionnable nature of some of the stories of John Kennedy's various
paramours. He traces the origin of the attacks to the days of the Church
Committee, born of the Watergate investigation which discredited the
Republican Richard Nixon. When Kennedy's hands were found relatively clean,
it appears an all-out effort was mounted to find means to discredit him, even
where it meant stretching the truth beyond recognition. Sidebars include a
taking apart of Ron Rosenbaum and a new look at the "friendship" between Ben
Bradlee and Jack Kennedy.

Harvey and Lee: The Case for Two Oswalds



This is the first time John Armstrong's amazing research into the parallel
yet separate lives of two people who shared the joint history presented to us
as the story of Lee Harvey Oswald. Armstrong has given this information in
presentations at conferences, but never before has this detail been available
in print. This is the first of a two part series, and discusses the
inconsistencies and contradictions in the official history of Oswald from his
birth to his departure to the Soviet Union. This article takes us far beyond
the reach of Richard Popkin and others who did the early research in this
area. Armstrong breaks new ground and presents solid evidence that the truth
about Oswald is far different than what we have been told.

Specters from the Past



Jim DiEugenio focuses on recent actions of Single Bullet Theory author and
Senator Arlen Specter. He recounts the story of the recently captured Ira
Einhorn, a curious murderer who was once defended by Arlen Specter.

Brad Ayers to Jack Anderson: 'Fess Up!



Former CIA/JMWAVE operative Brad Ayers wants columnist Jack Anderson to tell
what Ayers knows he knows about the assassination of President Kennedy.

Novel & Company: Phillips, Banister, Arcacha and Ferrie



Lisa Pease summarizes and quotes from Gordon Novel's Playboy deposition to
show the interlinking activities of David Phillips, Guy Banister, Sergio
Arcacha Smith, and David Ferrie. If you ever had doubts that Gordon Novel was
CIA, this article should dispel those doubts, while raising pertinent other
questions about the nature of Oswald's associations with this circle of
cohorts.

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Index Vol. 4. No. 5 July-August, 1997


Cover story: The Robert F. Kennedy Assassination: Sirhan Now Says, "I Am
Innocent"



For the first time ever, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, sentenced to life for the
killing of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, says that he now realizes that the
evidence shows he is innocent. Read about the eerie details of this case, and
why the case against Sirhan is not nearly so solid as often presumed.

Dexter King's Long March for Justice



Jim DiEugenio updates us on Dexter King's pursuit of the case of James Earl
Ray and the death of his father Martin Luther King. The Judge in the case has
ordered a retesting of the rifle alleged to have been the murder weapon. The
results of the test could indicate that this was not the rifle used to shoot
King, which would mean that James Earl Ray was convicted on the basis of a
weapon that was not even the murder weapon.

Geronimo Pratt: Justice after 25 Years



Jim DiEugenio recounts the freeing of Geronima Pratt, the Black Panther
leader who had been in jail for 25 years for a murder he did not commit. Will
Los Angeles District Attorney Gil Garcetti let the case go, or will he try to
appeal Judge Dickey's ruling?

The Review Board and the Zapruder Film



The Review Board held a special hearing earlier this year to seek guidance
from researchers on whether to acquire the famous film of Kennedy's
assassination taken by Abraham Zapruder as an "assassination record." Read
some of the testimony from those who were part of this special session.

Long and Kennedy: Shared Goals, Common Enemies



Professor Donald Gibson elucidates the New Orleans scene and the parallels
between what Huey Long was trying to accomplish in New Orleans with what
Kennedy later attempted on a national scale. He shows how some of the people
involved in the events surrounding Huey Long's assassination resurface later
in Jim Garrison's New Orleans.

The Wegmann Files, Part II: Bill & Ed's Washington Adventure



Jim DiEugenio continues his research from the previous issue. This half deals
extensively with the Wegmanns' successful efforts to involve both the FBI and
CIA in Clay Shaw's defense. Revealed here for the first time is Allen
Dulles's personal contact with Gordon Novel, as well as Herbert Miller's role
as a cut-out between Walter Sheridan, the Wegmann's and the CIA. Sidebars
include articles about Maurice Gatlin (and Banister's involvement in the 1954
Guatemalan coup), memos from Garrison and the Justice Department, a
discussion of Wackenhut (which aided Shaw's defense team), and an article
questioning whether Walter Sheridan and other were really the "Kennedy Men"
that they are often portrayed to be.

Gordon Novel: My Dinner With Allen



Now that the relationship between Allen Dulles and Gordon Novel is finally
coming to light, read from Gordon Novel's Playboy deposition (he sued them
when Garrison named him as a possible suspect in the assassination in his
famous interview - Novel lost the suit). Gordon is both hilarious and chock
full of information, slippery as an eel but revealing at the same time.

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Cover story: Martin Luther King's Son says Ray didn't kill MLK



Lisa Pease looks at the recent developments in the case. When you see Richard
Billings, Priscilla McMillan, G. Robert Blakey and Ramsey Clark all giving
reasons why Ray shouldn't get a new trial, you have to wonder. Along with a
hard look at such media pundits, the article also points out some of the
strongest evidence of conspiracy in that case.

Review Board Seeks Renewal



Jim DiEugenio reviews the ARRB's report on where they are, where they would
like to go, and the cooperation they've had from different government
agencies in their quest for records. Included in this issue is a call to
action for readers to write the appropriate people in Congress who can make a
decision on this issue. Included is a list of names and addresses of where to
write.

Inside Clay Shaw's Defense Team: The Wegmann Files



Jim DiEugenio has been working for months to digest and synthesize the
voluminous and quite important data coming out of the recently released
Wegmann files. This is the first of a two part series, outlining what the
Wegmann's knew and held back. Sidebars include the evidence of conspiracy in
the Wegmann's own files, how the Wegmann's targeted Mark Lane, a very
interesting affidavit from Fred Leemans, Sr., J. Walton Moore's memo about
Aynesworth wanting to work for the CIA, and
much more.

Michael Baden's Deception



Milicent Cranor looks at Baden's own book UNNATURAL DEATH: CONFESSIONS FROM A
MEDICAL EXAMINER and finds some real whoppers regarding his presentation of
the medical evidence from the JFK assassination. With her usual pinpoint
accuracy and sly humor, the article several major misrepresentations.

How Three Investigations of the Medical/Autopsy Evidence got it Wrong: Part
Two



Gary Aguilar and Kathleen Cunningham wrap up this two-part look at the latest
releases and how they contradict the official myth at every turn. Some real
bombshells in here! Meticulously documented.

J. Lee Rankin: Conspiracist?



Jim DiEugenio writes of a most interesting phone call one of the HSCA
staffers had with the former Warren Commission Counsel, J. Lee Rankin. Always
a staunch defender of the Oswald-did-it line to the public, in private he has
far more darker leads he thinks the HSCA should be pursuing. This is an
eye-opener!

The Ministry of Truth



Travis Kelly presents another wonderful cartoon - this time of Mark Lane
grilling Dan Rather about where he was and what he said on and about November
22, 1963. Hilarious!

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Cover Story: The FBI and the Framing of Oswald



John Armstrong shows how the FBI altered the photographic evidence to
misrepresent Oswald's belongings as taken from the Dallas police. Included is
a piece of testimony to the Warren Commission that was altered before
inclusion. A scan of the original testimony shows this deception. In
addition, published here for the first time are copies of two letters from
the IRS showing that at least two of Oswald's W-2 records of employment were
forged in January, 1964!

Feature Section: Focus on Oswald



Jim DiEugenio offers a short commentary on the development of lone nuts from
Oswald to Richard Jewel. William Weston joins Probe as a new contributor with
his article Oswald: Peace Activist in Pennsylvania?

What did Otto Otepka Know about Oswald and the CIA?



Lisa Pease offers us a summary of the concerted efforts to oust Otto Otepka
from the State Department, and shows how this may have been inspired in part
by Otepka's efforts to determine who Oswald was working for at the time of
his alleged defection to the Soviet Union. She also notes the surprise
appearance of Walter Sheridan in this episode.

R.I.P. Krissa Kearton



Art Pineda, Esq., writes with sadness of the death of his friend and
stepdaughter to George DeMohrenschildt, Krissa Kearton.

Is It Ever Too Late To Do The Right Thing?



Lisa Pease talks about the success of the Medgar Evers case, after 30 years.
Is there now hope in the Martin Luther King assassination? The King family
has voiced their support of a new trial for James Earl Ray. But with his
health failing, time is not on their side. Update on the latest from Judge
Joe Brown.

Ruth Paine "Finds" Evidence: Oswald's Letter to the Soviet Embassy



Carol Hewett, Esq. reveals the role of snooping Ruth Paine in revealing
Oswald's letter to the Soviet Embassy to the Warren Commission, and how this
helped cover a covert mail opening project.

How Three Investigations of the Medical/Autopsy Evidence Got it Wrong



Gary Aguilar, MD and Kathleen Cunningham have teamed up to write the
definitive piece on how the evidence garnered from three investigations has
yet to be successfully dealt with by any official body. This article begins
with a review of the key medical issues surrounding Kennedy's can Connally's
wounds and what they reveal, and takes us through several interesting
revelations from newly released files. This is a two part piece which will
conclude in the following issue.

ARRB Updates



The latest updates on Oswald's IRS records, the New Orleans drama, the
departure of Tom Samoluk from the Review Board, the Board's trip to Russia,
and more.

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Cover Story: Who's Running the Country?



Lisa Pease analyzes the newest version of the HSCA's Mexico City Report
(commonly called the Lopez Report). This article compares the struggles over
declassification of both the ARRB and HSCA with the Church Committee and Pike
Committee in the '70's. Pease focuses on the missing section of the report,
the lost photograph of Oswald, the differing teletypes sent simultaneously
from the same location. Features quotes from an exclusive interview with one
of the authors, Edwin Lopez Soto.

Feature Section: History Will Not Absolve Us



We excerpt two long sections from the new book by Martin Schotz. The first is
an analysis of the editorial policy of The Nation toward the Warren
Commission from 1963 to 1964. The second, also from the same book, is an
excerpt from Ray Marcus' Addendum B, a privately published manuscript. Ray
chronicles his experiences in the '60's attempting to get leaders of the left
involved in the assassination inquiry. He includes encounters with Martin
Peretz and Noam Chomsky. This section also inlcudes an introductory essay by
Jim DiEugenio which discusses the non-reaction of the left to the
assassinations of th e'60's and postulates on its political effects.

The Review Board's Public Comments



In the last 20 months, three members of the Review Board--Anna Kasten Nelson,
Kermit Hall, and Henry Graff--have gone on the record in public forums
commenting on the declassified documents they have seen and on the
assassination itself. Jim DiEugenio lists some of these personal observations
by the Board and comments on their possible significance to the legacy of the
Kennedy case.

The Minox Camera Part II



Carol Hewett continues her landmark study of the probable involvement of Ruth
and Michael Paine in the cover-up of the Minox camera found in Oswald's
seabag in the wake of the assassination. Based largely on newly declassified
documents, this one is a real eye-opener.

The James Earl Ray Hospitalization



The alleged assassin of Martin Luther King almost passed away over the
Christmas holiday. At the last moment, he was taken to a private hospital and
his life was saved. Lisa Pease chronicles those developments and shows what
this means to the present process of trying to reopen the King case in
Memphis.

The RFK Photo Trial: The Nearness of History Part II



Dave Manning concludes his two part article on the recent Scott Enyart trial
in Los Angeles. Dave was the only report present every day at that five week
proceeding. At its conclusion, Enyart won an important victory over the LAPD,
essentially establishing that the LAPD had lost or destroyed his crime scene
photos--the Zapruder film of the RFK case--and then substitiuted phonies in
their place. Dave details the crucial testimony that turned the case around.

Who's Running the Country II?



In twin articles, Probe outlines two new CIA scandals over State Department
analyst Rick Nuccio's exposure of CIA involvement in the Jennifer Harbury
case, and CIA analyst Patrick Eddington's whistleblowing on the the cover-up
of Gulf War Syndrome.

Cocaine-Contra: The Empire Strikes Back



In this article, we outline and analyze the ambushing of Gary Webb's
momentous August 1996 San Jose Mercury News series showing how the rise of
the crack epidemic in LA was related to the supply effort of the Contras. We
show how the CIA got in on the ground level reaction to the story nad then
used its allies in the press to blunt its effect. Unfortunately, we also show
how The Nation also chickened out.

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Cover Story: JFK Researchers take on the CIA and "Cocaine-Contra" Scandal.



CTKA details the momentuous Gary Webb series exposing the latest CIA drug
running scandal exposed by the San Jose Mercury News. We draw parallels
between this scandal and the Kennedy case, with both those involved in the
crime and those trying to expose it. We look forward to the investigations
that will come and hope that this time they will not fall short of the true
objective.

ARRB Updates.



We examine the latest developments with the Review Board both in the newest
releases and on the New Orleans front. Also we note the resignation of a
valuable staff member. CTKA begins to address the question of what is to be
done after the Review Board's scheduled termination in late '97.

Marina Oswald Porter's Statement to the Board.



Marina's letter to the Board, delivered by Eric Hamburg in Los Angeles on
September 17th, is the fullest, most articulate, most passionate statement
from her yet on the case and her feelings about it.

With the ARRB in Los Angeles.



A photo essay of the latest Board hearing in LA on September 17th. Photos of
some of the most important speakers and brief synopses of their comments.

Clinton vs. JFK on Indonesia.



This article notes the tawdry way that the Republicans have brought up the
issue of Suharto's bloody and fascist regime in Indonesia to score domestic
electoral points. Goes into the influence of the Riady family on Bill
Clinton's Arkansas, yet scores the pure hypocrisy of the Republicans in
raising this issue in a political and ethical vacuum.

The Capehart Caper.



Chronicles the 20 year saga of Claude Capehart, who revealed to those close
to him that he was a former CIA operative involved in the Glomar Explorer
episode, the CIA coup in Allende's Chile, and the assassination of President
Kennedy. We reveal the attempt of a California judge to get the CIA records
on Capehart, if any, and what the decision in that case signifies.

The Nearness of History: Scott Enyart vs. LAPD on the RFK Photos.



This is part one of Dave Manning's exclusive report on the recently decided
trial of plaintiff Enyart who tried to get his RFK crime scene photos back
after a 28 year absence. We actually report some of the shocking testimony
and developments in that case which was absolutely blacked out by the media,
even the Los Angeles press.

No Lt. Columbo in Mexico City.



Lisa Pease analyzes the just declassified Trip Report of Warren Commission
counsel David Slawson. This document shows just how compromised the Mexico
City investigation of the Commission actually was. It also suggest a naivete
about the CIA that is astonishing.

Clay Shaw, Freeport Sulphur, and the Eastern Establishment.



Professor Donald Gibson continues Lisa Pease's examination of this sinister
company and its ties to New Orleans, the CIA, and Wall Street. This analysis
uncovers new information that connects operatives of Freeport to both the
probable conspiracy and the near-instantaneous establishment of a cover
story; the same story that will be used by the Commission ten months later.

The Paines and the Minox Camera.



Working from many newly declassified documents, attorney Carol Hewett
examines the role of the Paines in the discovery and cover-up a Minox camera
in Oswald's posessions. This camera, specially designed for spies, would be
prima facie evidence of Oswald's espionage role. Consequently, the FBI needed
to disguise its discovery. The Paines cooperated to the hilt.

The Washington Post Bails out the CIA Again.



CTKA's Washington correspondent, Paul Ruiz examines the recent press coverage
of the CIA/Cocaine scandal in light of the press coverage given it by the
city's two main press organs, the Post and the Times. Not surprisingly, they
are both doing what they can to douse the fire


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Cover Story



ARRB schedules a public hearing in Los Angeles with prospective witnesses
being HSCA's Bob Tanenbaum and CTKA's Jim DiEugenio among others. This
article includes coverage of the escalating FBI-ARRB feud and the also
escalating Harry Connick appeal on the cabinet of Garrison files.

What Harry is Hiding



Jim DiEugenio surveys the HSCA index to the Garrison files in Connick's
possession. He examines nine major areas where these files could shed light
on the assassination and its cover-up. Some of these areas and subjects have
yet to be broached in assassination literature anywhere. Some of this will
stun and surprise.

Focus on LAPD Part II



Again, in complimentary stories on the RFK trial and the Simpson case, we
explore the questionable practices of LAPD in two high profile cases. Dave
Manning reports on Scott Enyart's suit over his missing photos of the RFK
crime scene, which reached a verdict; and in a totally unique critique, Paul
Ruiz surveys and details the holes in the prosecution's supposed "air-tight"
case against O. J. Simpson.

Dodd Part II: New Orleans and the Cover-up



Lisa Pease continues her work on the interesting opposition behavior of Sen.
Thomas Dodd in JFK's life and death. In this piece, she shows how Dodd and Ed
Butler were part of the immediate smoke screen around Oswald's New Orleans
activities in '63.

The Files Fiasco



Gary Aguilar details his unfortunate personal experience with the producer of
a current video entitled "The Murder of JFK: Confession of an Assassin". Gary
traces back its auspices to Joe West and the Roscoe White interlude that also
purported to solve the case.

Silvia Odio vs. Liebeler and the La Fontaines



We respond to the recent La Fontaine effort Oswald Talks and take issue with
several dubious points in that work, especially its treatment of the Odio
episode. Includes the recently declassified summary of Gaeton Fonzi's
interview with Odio in 1976. Startling disclosures about Wesley Liebeler and
the Warren Commission.

The Probe Interview: The ARRB



In another exclusive, we interview David Marwell, Jeremy Gunn, and Tom
Samoluk of the Review Board to measure their progress with one year left on
their mandate. Subjects include: Oswald and Mexico City, difficulties with
Connick and the FBI, the number of depositions taken, the status of
declassifications from the LBJ Library and the NSA.

Basulto's Legacy: Helms-Burton Backfires: We update two stories we did on the
February shootdown of a Cuban exile group's planes over the Florida Straits.
We thought that this was a deliberate provocation for which Bill Clinton fell
for. We further that argument here showing further evidence of Jose Basulto's
CIA ties, the agenda behind flights, and how world reaction forced Clinton to
back off.

Indonesia Update



A complimentary update on another story we forecast earlier: the covert U.S.
role, with Freeport Sulphur in the Indonesia coup. We detail, with
information unavailable in the American press, how that ugly legacy had led
to rioting and repression today as Suharto tries to preserve his power.

Notebook



Postings on the Harbury case,CIA's environmental efforts, more disinformation
from Dave Snyder, and a surprise on the Kennedy case at the Washington Times.

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Cover Story: Review Board vs. FBI.



We discuss and analyze the newest struggle for the Board, this time two new
disputes with the FBI over "sources and methods". We also begin to question
Clinton's commitment to the process.

Special Section: Bob Tanenbaum's "Corruption of Blood."



In an exclusive Probe interview, former House Select Committee Deputy Counsel
discusses both his recent book and his actual probe of the JFK case and shows
what a different inquiry it would have been if he had stayed. Also, Lisa
Pease analyzes what Tanenbaum's book only suggests, the possibility that then
representative Chris Dodd may have had a secret agenda while on that
committee.

Action Alerts



We instruct our readers how to make their voices heard on the Board's
struggles with both the FBI and Harry Connick. We also detail an activist
success story: Roger Peterson's smashing article in the August issue of
American History.

Should "Oswald Talked" be titled "Masen Talked"?



Carol Hewett unveils knew information on John T. Masen, a main figure in the
LaFontaine book and a suspect in the JFK case. She raises questions about how
solid the main thesis of the that book is.

Ruth Paine: Social Activist or Contra Support Networker?



The second installment in the Hewett-Jones-LaMonica investigation of the
Paines. This one probes Ruth's strange odyssey after the assassination when
she became a figure of intrigue in Nicaragua, seemingly in support of the
Contra effort. Features new documents and a stunning letter.

The "Warren Commission" A.K.A. The Eastern Establishment



Professor Gibson continues his inquest into the start of the WC. Here, with
unusual acuity, he analyzes the relations among the men who foisted it on
Johnson, and those who dominated its cover-up proceedings i.e. McCloy and
Dulles.

RFK Update



Dave Manning reports on the latest LAPD delaying tactics to derail Scott
Enyart's lawsuit to recover his "lost" photographs of the Bobby Kennedy
murder scene.

Marguerite's Addresses



John Armstrong's first written article describing his field investigation
into the "Second Oswald". Unlike anything you have ever seen, his detailed
and disturbing analysis has the most serious implications which Probe will
explore later.

Bookshelf



The editors describe the newest reissues, two new releases, and a work in
progress.

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New Orleans News



Connick, the Garrison Files, and New Info on an old disinformationist,
Gurvich.

The Second Half of the Freeport article - JFK, CIA and Freeport in Indonesia



This is a timely story, as Freeport's plant in Indonesia, first set in motion
in the early 60's, was shut down this world's largest gold mine by rioting
natives for a couple of days in March of this year. Track the roots of this
scandal, and how Kennedy's death helped clear the way for Freeport's
operations in Indonesia. Did Freeport and the CIA play a role in the events
of 1965?

The Speech Clinton Won't Give



After the shooting down of the "Brothers to the Rescue" (not) Jim DiEugenio
writes what should have been said, but wasn't. Cartoon by Richard Bartholomew.

Clay Shaw's DCS career



Another great piece by Bill Davy, analyzing the recent releases from his days
as a "Domestic Contact" for the CIA. Documents provided by the generous Steve
Bochan.

Donald Gibson on the Creation of the Warren Commission



No, it didn't start with Katzenbach... Included is the transcript of a very
interesting conversation one of the earlier proponents of this idea had with
the new President. Part I of II.

Focus On LAPD



Special section dealing with Scott Enyart's ongoing battle with the Los
Angeles Police Department regarding photos he took in the pantry as RFK was
being assassinated. Enyart was behind RFK. The judge who will be hearing this
case (when the LAPD stops stalling for time) has already claimed, much to
Court TV's chagrin, that cameras will not be allowed in her courtroom. Note
to TV watchers: Unsolved Mysteries recently aired a segment on the Enyart
case.

OJ vs. LAPD



Being based in Los Angeles, Probe is right in the thick of this developing
story. You knew there was more to this case than you saw on TV. Probe
interviews Alex Constantine who has diligently been researching "the rest of
the story." Not surprisingly, the mainstream media isn't giving you half the
story.

The Paines Unveiled



By Carol Hewett, Steve Jones and Barbara LaMonica. These three have done
great work uncovering the very interesting backgrounds and associations of
the Paines. Part I of II.

Notebook



Assorted news items relating to the case, such as Posner on Chris Matthew's
talk show (a love fest) and notices on upcoming conferences of COPA
(Coalition on Political Assassinations) and JFK Lancer in the fall.

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Connick Begins Prosecutions.



Details the recent legal proceedings and court hearings of Gary Raymond and
Richard Angelico by New Orleans DA Harry Connick. These two prosecutions
resulted in the first two convictions in the JFK case in nearly 30 years.
Reason for the jail sentences: Raymond and Angelico rescued grand jury
testimony from the Garrison investigation and gave it to the ARRB, where it
belongs. Connick wanted it destroyed, and was humiliated on camera when he
implied otherwise to Angelico (see the sample issue of Probe which is
online).

Gary Raymond's Plea.



This is a statement that Gary Raymond wrote the night before he took the
stand in his own defense. It corresponds closely to what he actually told the
court and Judge Frank Marullo. Gary took a reverse Nuremburg position on the
issue i.e. not to obey an immoral order.

Case Distorted: Posner, Connick and the New York Times.



Long, devastating critique of Gerald Posner's article in the New York Times
Magazine in the summer of 1995. Connick needed some publicity since he was
being pounded in the press after the above Angelico story was broadcast. He
either enlisted, or the New York Times suggested that Posner do a story on
the remaining Garrison files that Connick still has and the public has yet to
see. Bill Davy exposes his article as being as fatuous as his book.

The Albert Schweitzer Documents.



In 1960, Hoover and the FBI went looking for the young "defector" Lee Harvey
Oswald. His mother had complained that her letters to him in Russia were
being returned. Hoover considered the fact that Oswald may have been
impersonated and went looking for him at a destination he had mentioned going
to: Albert Schweitzer College in Switzerland. Last year, the FBI put up a
stiff fight in keeping these documents highly censored. They even appealed
this case to President Clinton. With reluctance, they relented and they are
now almost completely open. They make for a quite interesting tale.

ARRB Updates.



The most current goings on with the Assassination Records and Review Board,
bound by law to declassify all records dealing with the JFK case. You won't
see any of these bulletins in the mainstream press.

Conspiracist Finck?



Two issues ago Probe revealed the fact that the ARRB had not yet declassified
a very curious document on JFK autopsist Pierre Finck. The Board has since
declassified and in unredacted form it raises as many questions as it did
when it was secreted away. We print the document in its entirety and ask the
pertinent questions.

Manipulating Reality: Operation Mockingbird.



Lisa Pease describes the CIA project, code named MOCKINGBIRD to color and
distort news stories in order to fit the CIA's profile and agenda. The
origins of the program, congressional hearings into it, and the role of
people like Walter Cronkite, Allen Dulles, and Bill Casey are detailed.

MOCKINGBIRD: The Next Generation?



Jim DiEugenio describes some of the attacks the Internet is undergoing from
some questionable sources, based on questionable data from the establishment
press i.e. Washington Post, New York Times, Time, ABC Nightline. From here he
describes the interesting backgrounds and questionable actions of some
prominent online characters in the JFK case who, of course, support the myth
of the "lone gunman".

Captain George Nonte and those "Cute" Mannlichers.



Ace researcher Carol Hewett illuminates even further a major figure in the
current La Fontaine book Oswald Talked, weapons virtuoso George Nonte.
Reveals Nonte's associations with FBI agent James Hosty, ATF agent Frank
Ellsworth, and Dallas gun shop owner John T. Masen, one of the very few
dealers of Mannlicher-Carcano ammo, which was found in the Texas School Book
Depository.

David Atlee Phillips, Clay Shaw & Freeport Sulphur.



This is the first installment of Lisa Pease's special report on the history
and associations of Freeport Sulphur (now Freeport McMoRan). This company is
currently in the news and on some websites because of the protests and
rioting against its practices in Indonesia. Yet no journalist has exposed its
curious past especially in relation to Castro's Cuba and how this entangled
it with CIA officer David Phillips, and CIA agent Clay Shaw, both of who
figure as prime suspects in the Kennedy conspiracy. Lisa's tour-de-force is
based on newly declassified documents made available by the JFK Act from both
the Garrison investigation and HSCA. It also features a never before seen
deposition from a suspect from the Garrison probe that the ARRB does not even
know about. It also shows us who was really controlling Freeport when its
Cuban operations got in trouble and how these people were in direct
confrontation with President Kennedy. Nine pages with four exceptionally
interesting sidebars on Freeport's shenanigans with Batista, the relationship
between Phillips and CIA journalist Hal Hendrix, a possible connection
between Freeport and the Bay of Pigs operation, and a description of the
heavy hitters on Freeport's Board of Directors. In the next issue, the report
continues with more new ground on JFK, Freeport, Sukarno, and the bloodbath
that toppled him.

Newsflash: Brothers to the Rescue?



Flash report on the recent shooting down of Florida based Castro exiles over
Cuba and information on who their leader--Jose Basulto Leon-- really is. More
intriguing information totally ignored by the mainstream media.

Nagell Update.



The latest on the death of Richard Case Nagell. Probe has been covering this
story for the last two issues since many feel Nagell may have been the most
important ground-level witness to the JFK conspiracy. This includes new
information about his death and a brief excerpt from one of his letters which
sheds light on his encoded correspondence from prison.

Obituaries on Jerry Neuberger and Richard Sprague.



Memorial reminisces and tributes to, respectively, an important JFK activist,
and probably the most important photo analyst in the history of this case.

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