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What are they hiding? (JFK Assassination Records Edition)
The National Archives released another batch of JFK assassination records — 1,491 documents in all — earlier this week (December 15), but this batch of evidence still represents less than 10 percent of the more than 15,000 documents that the … Continue reading
Anniversary of the JFK assassination
Originally posted on prior probability:
Although most North Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving today, we must never forget that on this day 55 years ago (22 Nov. 1963) President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. What if the presidential…
JFK conspiracy-theory update
Originally posted on prior probability:
The government is once again “postponing” the release of the next batch of JFK assassination records. For your reference, here is the official announcement.
JFK conspiracy-theory update
The government is once again “postponing” the release of the next batch of JFK assassination records. For your reference, here is the official announcement.
Gettier and Garrison: Justified True Beliefs and JFK
Alternative Title: Review of Robert Sanger, “Gettier in a Court of Law” (Part 3) I want to continue my review of Sanger’s paper “Gettier in a Court of Law” by returning to the Zapruder film of the assassination of JFK. … Continue reading
Anniversary of the JFK assassination
Although most North Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving today, we must never forget that on this day 55 years ago (22 Nov. 1963) President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. What if the presidential motorcade had continued down Main … Continue reading
JFK in Georgetown
Did you know there are no less than 10 separate addresses (see map below) in the leafy Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. associated with John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Onassis? My wife and I spent the day visiting some of … Continue reading
Holiday readings
Originally posted on prior probability:
Among other things, the holidays are a time when I finally get to catch up on my scholarly readings. Below, for example, is a listing of some of the sundry papers and books I am…
Who killed Colosio?
That is the subject of the Spanish-language docudrama “Historia de un crimen: Colosio“. (For your reference, more details about this entertaining 2019 Netflix series are available here, via Wikipedia.) In summary, Luis Donaldo Colosio was the presidential candidate of Mexico’s … Continue reading