Welcome to the aarc The important thing to know about an assassination or an attempted assassination is not who fired the shot, but who paid
Welcome to the aarc The important thing to know about an assassination or an attempted assassination is not who fired the shot, but who paid
Veteran JFK researcher and blogger Bill Kelly has written about the principles of homicide investigation that he learned from
Following is a collection of art pieces–paintings, murals, sculptures, engravings, monuments, political cartoons–which are an important expression of how society processes and responds to political
The Guardian| Julian Borger World affairs editor Tuesday 26 September 2017 05.41 EDT US and UK intercepts could hold answer to 1961 accident in Africa
Following is the first in a series of commentaries by distinguished authors, researchers, and historians associated with the AARC. We begin with AARC Board member,
Spies in the Congo: America’s Atomic Mission in World War II Author: Susan Williams Publisher: Public Affairs Books | 9 August, 2016 An important new
by Lisa Pease From the Archive: In reopening the investigation into the mysterious plane crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold in 1961, the United
1 hour, 2 minutes Lisa Pease has written about the assassinations of the sixties and other Cold War topics for more than 20 years. She
THE WARREN REPORT AND THE JFK ASSASSINATION: FIVE DECADES OF SIGNIFICANT DISCLOSURES The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy published its conclusions in