Recently, important new evidence came to light about Joseph Adams Milteer, the Georgian who, nearly two weeks before the assassination, was recorded on tape talking about a pending plot to shoot the president from a tall building with a rifle that had been taken apart to get it inside. The new evidence confirms long-standing concerns that J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI failed to adequately investigate the murder of President Kennedy. Since the FBI was the principal investigative arm of the Warren Commission, the evidence also is an endorsement of those who have criticized the Warren Report’s finding that there was no conspiracy, foreign or domestic, behind the assassination
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Recently, important new evidence came to light about Joseph Adams Milteer, the Georgian who, nearly ...
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Documents recently uncovered in the University of Georgia Library show that Richard Russell, the onl...
At the time President Kennedy was gunned down, the CIA could not possibly have been unfamiliar with ...
Oliver Stone\u27s movie JFK has reawakened interest in the most traumatic political murder of our ti...
What investigative reporters Russ Baker and Milicent Cranor call “the mystery of the constant flow o...
Recently, important new evidence came to light about Joseph Adams Milteer, the Georgian who, nearly ...
A south Georgian named Joseph Milteer, now dead, represents a second possible Georgia connection to ...
In three articles published in recent issues of The Athens Observer, I examined a possible Georgia c...
During the past half century, resourceful scholars, journalists and private researchers within the J...
A recording released earlier this year by the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library has brought to lig...
Was Joseph A. Milteer present in or near Dealey Plaza when President Kennedy was shot? If so, this ...
A third of a century has passed since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and yet no adequat...
This dissertation dissects a small segment of the evidence in the case of the assassination of Presi...
It has been 32 years since the most traumatic day of the century for this nation--that stunning Frid...
Nearly 44 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, what do acade...
On Friday, Nov. 22, 1963, in broad daylight, at half past noon, and despite his Secret Service prote...
Documents recently uncovered in the University of Georgia Library show that Richard Russell, the onl...
At the time President Kennedy was gunned down, the CIA could not possibly have been unfamiliar with ...
Oliver Stone\u27s movie JFK has reawakened interest in the most traumatic political murder of our ti...
What investigative reporters Russ Baker and Milicent Cranor call “the mystery of the constant flow o...