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CTKA formerly published Probe Magazine. Most of the articles on this site first appeared in Probe. We will occasionally add new articles as appropriate. 

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New Articles/Reviews

Jim DiEugenio analyzes and summarizes Larry Hancock's interesting and unique new book Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination
Reviewed by

Jim DiEugenio reviews the work of Chris Matthews on the life and death
of President Kennedy, including his latest biography, "Jack Kennedy:
Elusive hero".

Mark Lane's latest book,
The Last Word: My
Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK
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Review by Martin Hay

BETRAYAL IN DALLAS: LBJ, the Pearl Street Mafia, and the Murder of President Kennedy
Reviewed by William Davy

The Second Dallas, a DVD Robert Kennedy documentary produced, written and directed by Massimo Mazzucco. Reviewed by Jim DiEugenio

The Connally Bullet Powerful evidence that Connally was hit by a bullet from a different assassin, by Robert Harris

Journalists and JFK, those who were in and around Dealey Plaza that day and those who made a career of the case afterwards.
Intro By Gary King.

Joseph Green on the late Manning Marable's new full scale biography of Malcolm X.

JFK and the Majestic Papers: The History of a Hoax by Seamus Coogan

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Seamus Coogan on Joseph Farrell's new book LBJ and the Conspiracy to Kill Kennedy: A Coalescence of Interests

A Comprehensive Review by David Mantik of Hear No Evil: Social Constructivism and the Forensic Evidence in the Kennedy Assassination
by Donald Byron Thomas

The Real Wikipedia? by JP Mroz and Jim DiEugenio (3 part series)

Sirhan and the RFK Assassination
Part I: The Grand Illusion
Part II: Rubik's Cube by Lisa Pease

Who is Anton Batey?
CTKA takes a close look at a most curious radio host who is a JFK denier, Chomskyite, and yet happens to be in league with John McAdams and David Von Pein. Yep, its all true.
Part 1
Part 2

Inside the ARRB Reviews of Douglas Horne's multi-volume study of the declassified medical evidence in the JFK case. Reviewed by Jim DiEugenio, David Mantik and Gary Aguilar.


COMING SOON:

Exclusive excerpts from Mitchell Warriner's long awaited new book on
the Jim Garrison investigation

Gary Aguilar and Pat Speer continue to critique the work of Professor
John McAdams, "JFK Assassination Logic"

Billy Kelly does an update and addition to the Chicago plot to kill JFK.

Joseph Green reviews the new book edited by Caroline Kennedy and
Michael Beschloss, "Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy"

Bill Davy continues our Wikipedia exposure series by examining an entry dealing with the JIm Garrison investigation.

 

 

 


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Reviews Archive

About JFK

The Illusion of Michael Shermer, Principles of Sleight of Hand, reviewed by Frank Cassano

LBJ: The Mastermind of JFK's Assassination by Phillip F. Nelson, reviewed by Joseph Green.

Jesse Ventura’s Conspiracy Theory on JFK, reviewed by Seamus Coogan.

 
 
 
 
Voodoo Histories
is a new book with an old argument: "we latch on to 'conspiracy theories' to explain that which we cannot otherwise accept." This review is by Joseph E. Green.
 
American Conspiracies,
Joseph E. Green reviews a new book by Jesse Ventura and Dick Russell exploring alleged conspiracies in the United States.
 
Breach of Trust by Gerald McKnight,
Reviewed by James DiEugenio McKnight's book was on the Warren Commission and he has taken us deeper into the inner workings of the Commission than any other writer I know.
 
The Lost JFK Tapes
A worthy documentary that brings viewers previously unseen footage.
Dead Men Talking,
by Dean T. Hartwell, is a revisionist history of major events of the last forty-six years. Be sure to see this update.
Jim Garrison: His Life and Times
Joan Mellen's biography of the former New Orleans D.A.'s early life, reviewed by James DiEugenio.
The Mysterious Death of Number Thirty-Five
A worthy new DVD, focusing on the autopsy evidence in the JFK case.
On the Trail of the JFK Assassins
A new collection of Dick Russell's work on the JFK case. Be sure to see Part Two of this review, Richard Case Nagell: "The Most Important Witness"
 
Breach of Trust
Gerald McKnight's book is one of the best ever published on the JFK case, according to reviewer James DiEugenio.
 
Ultimate Sacrifice
This book by Lamar Waldron and Thom Hartmann purports to offer the solution to the riddles of the JFK case. Does it live up to its hype?
 
Legacy of Secrecy
The follow-up to Ultimate Sacrifice, also by Lamar Waldron and Thom Hartmann. Reviewed by James DiEugenio.
 
An American Affair
This is a fictionalized account of the links between Mary Meyer and JFK, reviewed here by Philip Sheridan.
 
American Heritage magazine
The Winter 2009 issue features a cover story co-authored by Gus Russo, about Fidel Castro's alleged involvement in the JFK assassination. Read more about it in Gus Russo Marches On. And learn more about Mr. Russo in James DiEugenio's article, Who Is Gus Russo?
 
Oswald and the CIA
This important book by John Newman is one of several titles now back in print.
 
The Last Investigation
Gaeton Fonzi's account of the HSCA and its workings is one of the best books ever written on the JFK case. It is now back in print, and reviewed by James DiEugenio.
 
The Road to Dallas
This book by David Kaiser may be a road best not taken. Reviewed by James DiEugenio.
 
Our Man in Mexico
Jefferson Morley wades into the Intelligence swamp of the Kennedy assassination. Review by James DiEugenio.
 
A Certain Arrogance
In his last book, the late George Michael Evica examines the use of religious institutions by American Intelligence agencies. Review by James DiEugenio.
 
JFK and the Unspeakable
James W. Douglass has written the best book on the assassination since 2005's Breach of Trust, according to reviewer James DiEugenio.
 
Praise from a Future Generation
John Kelin's book about the earliest Warren Commission critics was reviewed in The Dallas Morning News and profiled in Colorado's The Boulder Weekly.
 
Someone Would Have Talked,
Larry Hancock's book, does not live up to its potential, according to this review by James DiEugenio. Be sure to check this update.
Oswald's Ghost
This documentary premiered on the small screen in early 2008. But as James DiEugenio shows, director Robert Stone is no Oliver Stone.
 
Dr. Mary's Monkey
Ed Haslam has updated and re-titled his book.
 
A Farewell to Justice
Biographer Joan Mellen offers this examination of Jim Garrison and his controversial investigation in New Orleans, reviewed here by James DiEugenio.
 

The section features book, film, and other media reviews relating to the major assassinations of the 1960s.


About RFK

An Open and Shut Case
This is an important, if flawed, new book on the RFK assassination, by Robert Joling, J.D., and Philip Van Praag. Reviewed by Lisa Pease.
 
RFK Must Die
Since it first appeared, this has been a significant work on the RFK case. Now it's back in print -- but it's not merely a re-issue.
 
Who Killed Bobby?
Researcher Shane O'Sullivan has followed up a sub-standard documentary on the RFK case with a worthier effort, reviewed by James DiEugenio.
 
The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
The best book on the death of Robert Kennedy has been hard to find for years. Read James DiEugenio's notice about a suppressed classic.
 
Brothers
David Talbot's book is a flawed but worthwhile examination of John and Robert Kennedy's careers and assassinations.
 
Discovery Times Channel
This cable TV channel presented new corroboration that Robert Kennedy was slain by multiple gunmen.
 

About MLK

Eyewitness to Murder: The King Assassination
The CNN special commemorating the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, was a predictable documentary.
 
Truth At Last
This book on the Martin Luther King assassination, co-authored by the alleged assassin's brother, aims high. But does it hit its target?
Roads to Memphis
Another new whitewash of the King assassination.
 


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