From the March-April, 1998 issue (Vol. 5 No. 3)

Letter from the Chairman

In this issue, Lisa Pease begins an important two part investigation into the Robert Kennedy case. Probe considers this two be one of its best investigative pieces ever and we hope everyone reads and digests the truly monumental deception that Lisa exposes here. Sirhan’s lawyer, Larry Teeter, now has a writ in the California court system to get an evidentiary hearing to reopen this case. Some of the material referenced in Lisa’s article will be presented in court if that request succeeds. Next issue’s piece will center on who the true suspects might have been, how they were ignored, and what the nature of the conspiracy probably was.

The Review Board is exponentially increasing the size of its releases and we bring you up to date on that plus other new developments at the ARRB. The new Cuba and Vietnam releases garnered a lot of media attention. We discuss them and print some of the Vietnam documents for your inspection. John Newman and Peter Dale Scott look pretty good in retrospect. Noam Chomsky has a lot to explain. We wonder what he’ll dream up to avoid the implications of this new evidence.

In our newest Media Watch, we go over some more of the sarcasm the Los Angeles Times has heaped on Kennedy researchers and point out one of its current purveyors. We then go into the history of that newspaper and show what rank hypocrisy this is especially in relation to the Chandler family. Through some new document releases we also show how the Times has a covert role it doesn’t want you to know about in suppressing the truth about the JFK case.

If you thought you knew all about the latest pseudo-scandal Monicagate, you’re probably wrong. We did some digging on this, and with some help from Daniel Brandt and others, we managed to find out how some of the players in the manufacture of that mess left a paper trail that leads back to the CIA and the Kennedy assassination (both the cover-up and of his character). Unfortunately, the end result of this ridiculousness may be the demise of the special prosecutor’s office, which would be a real disaster for us.

Steve Jones continues to uncover the covert history and connections of Ruth and Michael Paine, those suspicious pals of the Oswalds. This time he pulls back the curtain on the Paines and George De Mohrenschildt. Also, we get another peek at a possible path from the Paines to the Eastern Establishment, this time to Allen Dulles. In our view, the ARRB has to get these two on the record before they close down.

Finally, we decided to print some letters in this issue. We thought they were important enough for our readers to view and we also felt that some good information could be garnered from the exchange. Another rarity: Peter Kerns lyric about Dallas on 11/22/63. It is piercing.


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