The approach taken by the contributors in this anthology, three of whom are attorneys complemented by two of the leading authorities in the field, focuses on sixty years of revelations that have been inescapably proven.
There is no way around these matters, making them
argumentative “chokeholds.”
The next time a historian, teacher, author or Warren Commission backer pushes the lone-nut assassin scenario, the reader will be able to counter with troubling questions, such as:
Why was Oswald impersonated?
Why did Ruby receive assistance in murdering Oswald?
Why do an overwhelming number of investigation insiders not believe the Warren Commission conclusions?
How can one explain the scandalous shenanigans around JFK’s brain and the chain of custody for CE 399?
And many other inexplicable facts that are a matter of record.
On November 22, 1963, the world took a turn for the worse.
JFK and everything he stood for was cruelly taken away from us.
Hopefully the truth can help pave the way for a new direction.
By James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler,
and Mark Adamczyk
James DiEugenio
James DiEugenio has an MA in history from California State
University Northridge.
He is a retired teacher who has written or co-edited four books on the assassinations of the sixties:
Destiny Betrayed, The Assassinations, The JFK Assassination:
The Evidence Today and JFK Revisited.
The last volume is the companion piece to Oliver Stone’s two recent documentaries on the Kennedy assassination, JFK Revisited:
Through the Looking Glass, and JFK: Destiny Betrayed.
Jim wrote the screenplays for both of those films.
He has lectured widely and made many appearances on many broadcast programs about the subject.
He is the editor and publisher of the online journal KennedysandKing.com.
Paul Bleau
Paul is in his eighteenth year as a teacher in the P. W. Sims Business Program at Champlain St., Lawrence College. Presently a CAPA member, he has a long track record of research and writing about the JFK assassination which includes appearing in Oliver Stone’s documentary JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, writing numerous articles for KennedysandKing.com, and speaking regularly as a guest on BlackOp Radio and on other podcasts.
Matt Crumpton
Attorney Matt Crumpton is the host of the Solving JFK podcast,
which analyzes each issue in the JFK Assassination from the perspective of both Warren Report defenders and critics.
The podcast has reached the top 15 in the United States
(as well as the top 35 in the UK and Australia) on Spotify History and the top 25 in the United States on Apple History Podcasts.
Matt also appears as a commentator on JFK:
What the Doctors Saw (Paramount Plus).
Andrew Iler
Andrew A. Iler B.A. LL. B. is an Ontario-based lawyer, who has has developed a comprehensive base of knowledge in and around the
John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act 1992 and legal aspects of the official investigations into the assassination of
President Kennedy.
Mark Adamczyk
Mark E. Adamczyk is an attorney from Naples, Florida.
He has extensively studied the JFK Assassination Records Collections Act of 1992 and has dedicated a significant amount of time to ensuring that agencies and the President provide complete disclosure and transparency with respect to the government’s assassination records.
455 pages.