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James DiEugenio Misses the Point ... Again!
James DiEugenio has had a meltdown over my analysis of his scholarship. He has blocked me on Facebook: "Let me make an announcement after...

Fred Litwin
Nov 16, 20214 min read


Final Thoughts on the QUICK Article
“To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle.” George Orwell The QUICK article clearly demonstrates that Jim Garrison, in late February and early March 1967, put homosexuality at the heart of his investigation into the JFK assassination. It's consistent with what Garrison told journalists like Hugh Aynesworth, James Phelan, Jack Anderson, Merriman Smith, and Art Kevin. Garrison repeated the same nonsense to the Los Angeles Times: Los Angeles Times, March 2

Fred Litwin
Jun 23, 20216 min read


Did Nerin Gun Write the QUICK Article?
Another candidate to consider for the authorship of the QUICK article is Nerin Gun, a Turkish-American writer who was born in Rome. He emigrated from Germany to the United States after World War II and changed his name from Emrullah Nerin Gün to Nerin Gun. In 1964, Gun published one of the first books on the JFK assassination, Red Roses from Texas. You can read a .pdf version of the book here. Nerin Gun also worked for the Italian newspaper Epoca. President Lyndon Johnson rec

Fred Litwin
Jun 22, 202111 min read


Did Lawrence Schiller Write the QUICK Article?
It's quite possible that Lawrence Schiller wrote the QUICK article about a homosexual conspiracy that killed JFK. Several clues point to Schiller. First, he was with Jim Garrison in Las Vegas in early March 1967. While there he and Garrison discussed many of the allegations that ended up in the QUICK article: The homosexual conspiracy that killed JFK. A comparison to the Leopold & Loeb murder. Schiller knew about James Dondson being with Shaw in San Francisco during the weeke

Fred Litwin
Jun 21, 20215 min read


Jim Garrison Feigns Indignation at the Mention of Clay Shaw's Homosexuality
In 1982, Jim Garrison sent the first five chapters of his new book on the JFK assassination, The Execution , to McGraw-Hill. He wanted to launch it in November 1983 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the assassination. The book was rejected a few weeks later in October 1982. Garrison then rewrote the book, renamed A Farewell to Justice , and it was also met with rejection by a variety of publishers. When Garrison told conspiracy radio host Ted Gandolfo about his book

Fred Litwin
Jun 20, 20217 min read


Jim Garrison Does it Again - Claims Oswald and Ruby were Homosexuals...
In previous blog posts, we have published the QUICK article from April, 1967 purportedly written by Jim Garrison, that alleged a...

Fred Litwin
Jun 19, 20214 min read


Garrison Disavows the QUICK article
As soon as details of the QUICK article got out, Jim Garrison was denying that he was the author. Town Talk, Alexandria, Louisiana, April 3, 1967 It's interesting that Garrison complained that he "never told anyone the name of the person who fired the fatal shot at President Kennedy." He didn't say that didn't know the name of the assassin - he just hadn't told anybody. An American reporter for the West German public radio broadcaster Deutsche Welle wrote to Jim Garrison the

Fred Litwin
Jun 18, 20215 min read


Was the QUICK Article about a Homosexual Conspiracy Written by Jim Garrison? (Part Three)
So far, we have posted a variety of reasons for believing Jim Garrison was behind the QUICK article from April 1967. In addition, there was a story in QUICK which was not in the press, and could only have come from Jim Garrison. It concerned James Dondson, who spent part of the weekend of the assassination with Clay Shaw in San Francisco. "The questioning of Shaw's male lover James Dondson made me even more certain that Shaw was head of the plot. At the very hour Kennedy was

Fred Litwin
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Was The QUICK Article About a Homosexual Conspiracy Written by Jim Garrison? (Part Two)
There are several other clues which indicate that the QUICK article about a homosexual conspiracy represented Garrison's views. 1. "I found out that the night Ferrie and his two companions were waiting for a call in Houston and Galveston, a certain Breck Wall was also in Houston and then in Galveston. And now it gets interesting - Breck Wall is a close friend of Jack Ruby's - and oddly enough - Jack Ruby was also a homosexual, word of which has strangely enough to this day no

Fred Litwin
Jun 16, 20216 min read


Was The QUICK Article About A Homosexual Conspiracy Written By Jim Garrison? (Part One)
In the early part of his investigation, Jim Garrison believed that a homosexual conspiracy was behind the JFK assassination. Yesterday's blog post included an article from QUICK Magazine supposedly written by Jim Garrison that discussed just such a conspiracy. I decided not to include the QUICK article in my book, On The Trail of Delusion. I just couldn't be sure the article was legitimate. However, upon reflection it was clear that there was a lot of information in the artic

Fred Litwin
Jun 15, 20215 min read


Did a Homosexual Conspiracy Kill JFK?
Confidential Magazine from August 1968. The article about the "homosexual ring" was written by Joel Palmer, a part-time investigator for...

Fred Litwin
Jun 14, 202114 min read
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