JFK ASSASSINATION LINKS


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Every issue of JFK/DEEP POLITICS QUARTERLY features a column by Jan Stevens noting online developments on the internet. For more information and resources on the Kennedy assassination, here are a few of what we consider some of the best JFK sites on the Web:


FAIR PLAY - This website, published by John Kelin, is updated bi-monthly with fresh articles (and even some older "classics" from the earlier JFK literature), news updates, and other sources and links. There's a lot of excellent resource material here, and all past FAIR PLAY issues are available to download! FAIR PLAY, in the top 5% of all websites, is considered among the VERY best by researchers, and remains our all-time favorite. By all means, bookmark this site, you'll go back again and again.

A NEW PERSPECTIVE is a new JFK assassination website that has a terrific amount of information and links to other sites. It's easy to get lost in all the information on this page and is well worth a look. Give it a go now!

PROBABLE CAUSE - This was once an Australian assassination journal, and is now online in this visually stunning site, with ALL back issues available here to download!! "PC" had quite a bit of good material from prominent writers -- so don't miss it! Recently revamped in Spring '97, it also features news, book information, photographs, chats and links! And webmaster Steve Gerlach does it all with great style and even a little humor. Highly recommended!

NATIONAL ARCHIVES JFK REFERENCE SYSTEM - An indispensible aid for serious assassination researchers. The NARA site allows you to access its search engines by name, title, date, agency and more. The documents themselves are, of course, not here, but the information on their availability their RIF numbers, and what you'll need to get themis.

THE SCENE OF THE CRIME Dallas researcher Greg Jaynes updates this site so often, you better get there soon or you'll miss some great photos. (But Greg will surely then have new ones up by then!) The recent DPD police "interest" in Groden's knoll activity was featured, intriguing views of various places in the Plaza, including the TSBD building many years before the assassination and much more to come. Greg takes suggestions for visual material as well!

THE JFK NETWORK - A new and ambitious site; a wealth of material with many, many pages on the Kennedy administration, assassination, photos,"mysterious deaths", multimedia, JFK speeches, book reviews, researchers'resources, books for sale -- there's just SO MUCH here. Some pages need updating, but it's a nicely done website. Recommended!

THE ASSASSINATON WEB - A new online newsletter, in-depth articles, a ton of research articles on Posner, by Martin Shackelford and others, news on released documents, letters to Congress from prominent researchers, COPA videos and much more. Excellent!

TEXAS MONTHLY: DEALEY PLAZA REVISITED A unique site -- with many pages of assassination sites photos and overviews (although all images don't come in), a timeline of events and comments by Gary Mack, Jim Marrs, Dave Perry and Gerald Posner. These were contributed when TM magazine ran a special on the case in November 1996. Lots of basic but still interesting stuff here; all professionally done. The contrasting comments of the aforementioned gentlemen are intriguing.

JFK ASSASSINATION DATABASE Clint Bradford's huge database with many files, manuscripts, source materials. The archive is actually a BBS, which is a free service. The files keep building and building. This is is must!

JFK ASSASSINATION COLLECTION - An amazing site showing many JFK collectibles and rarities. It's Joe Simoules' personal collection with photos of each item -- including rare books, models, pamphlets, etc. Many unique entries, some even bizarre. Most of us won't ever get to see a lot of this stuff anywhere! A number of illustrations from these rare items (as links) are featured. It's fascinating to see what has been available over the years, especially in the sixties. (Alas, none of the collection is for sale.) It's updated regularly so there's always new aquisitions to see. A must!

MICHAEL GRIFFITH's JFK PAGE - Author/researcher Michael Griffith offers a number of his quality articles, essays and solid analyses, dealing primarily with the original evidence itself. His writing is serious, well-researched and convincingly argued with a fresh approach. A text-only site, but still one of our favorites.

DEALEY PLAZA UK - This site from UK researcher Johnathan Notman (with Ian Griggs) gives an interesting British perspective on the JFK case. Includes some good articles, reports on the Review Board, researchers' bulletin board, and even SOUND FILES. Take a look!

JFK SCHOLAR's PAGE - Art Kevin, (a reporter in the 1960s who covered Clay Shaw's trial) offers a few unique features here, like the complete Zapruder film to download, some background and a few interesting sound clips of Garrison, Loran Hall (!) and others.

CTKA - The website for the JFK journal PROBE from Jim DiEugenio and Lisa Pease. The site offers commentary and articles, with an emphasis on Garrison's investigation, CIA abuses, news on the ARRB, related events, etc. Recommended.

DEANIE RICHARDS' JFK PLACE- The JFK Place is a huge archive for researchers. Several hours can be spent here with all these materials -- photo collections, essays, classic articles -- the works! Deanie Richards, who created and maintains the site, says it best:

"I have been building JFK Place on the Net as a one-stop site for matters JFK-related. I am determined to create a place for researchers, students and for the casually interested. I am also including links to as many JFK sites and to all kinds of JFK files and archives as possible. Stop by and see JFK Place!"

MY ONLINE TOUR OF DALLAS - Henry May's website has an "online tour" of assassination sites in Dallas (through contemporary photos taken by May), set up in a convenient table or as links within the text commentary), many other assassination links , and a few audio clips.

THE NOOK OF ECLECTIC INQUIRY Jay Masland's long-running site can also be found here, depending on your Web browser. It has a large searchable database, HSCA findings, Warren Report, a discussion area, and books offered through an association with amazon.com. There's a lot to see here; we hope you'll take a look!

SECRETS OF A HOMICIDE - Dale Myers' site offers beautifully detailed reproductions from his computer-animated video of the assassination. These include views from Zapruder's position, the "sniper's nest" and the stockade fence. It's basically an advertisement for his video but we were impressed by these examples which, interpretation of the shooting sequence notwithstanding, do help give a fascinating, high-tech perspective from various spots in Dealey Plaza.

JFK COUP D'ETAT - A.J. Weberman (co-author of the book "Coup d'Etat in America") features a large database (primarily from his book), and also includes a discussion group. The database is well organized and although one may disagree with some of Weberman's "suspects", there's good study materials here .

JFK RESOURCES ONLINE - A website with a nice personal touch -- offering Warren Commission and HSCA conclusions, texts of some of President Kennedy's speeches, various assassination photos, WC and HSCA materials, sound downloads, links and other resources. Created by Cheryl Overfield.

THE JFK ASSASSINATION HOME PAGE - One of the very first of the JFK assassination websites includes testimonies of key witnesses, Secret Service agents' observations, a theory on the trajectories analyses and comparison with Z- frames, the Single Bullet Theory, a few sound files, FTP files access and more. It's put together by Robert Harris.

COL. L. FLETCHER PROUTY REFERENCE SITE
"Mr. X" from the Oliver Stone film, JFK, now has his own site full of information and views not only on the JFK assassination and Fletch himself, but also on many other interesting topics. "You got a lot of heat on you, Mr. Garrison."

LIBERTY AUSTRALIA
This is a great Australian site for information on (mainly Australian) cover-ups and the news behind the news. Not just JFK related, but everything to do with media, secret deals and all that other stuff we are never told. Give it a look now!




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