What James Jenkins saw: revelations from a witness to JFK’s autopsy
Last month James Jenkins, a man who witnessed the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, spoke with JFK researchers in Dallas. Doug Horne, former ARRB analyst. One of them was Doug Horne,...
View ArticleHorne details JFK’s ‘war against the national security establishment’
In first of multi-part article, Doug Horne, former staffer of the Assassination Records Review Board, details what he calls “JFK’s War against the National Security Establishment.” The first...
View ArticleOn JFK’s foreign policy: Douglas Horne v. Robert Dallek
What kind of president was John F. Kennedy? Who were his enemies? These questions still preoccupy the American people. And the answers are found in a debate of two leading experts on the subject. The...
View ArticleWhere was Gen. Curtis LeMay on Nov. 22, 1963?
Doug Horne, former Chief Analyst for Military Records for the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), writes with a comment/correction on our Oct. 19 story, “Enhanced Air Force One tapes capture a...
View ArticleAnalyst says JFK medical evidence points to cover-up
Doug Horne, former analyst for the Assassination Records Review Board asks a reasonable question in this trailer for a longer interview with filmmaker Shane O’Sullivan (available for $4.99.) Horne’s...
View ArticleDoug Horne zooms in on the Zapruder film
This just in from Doug Horne: As seen in ‘Parkland,” Abraham Zapruder filmed JFK’s assassination. First, I want to thank Jeff for posting this interview (without yet watching it) in spite of the fact...
View ArticlePass or fail? The Warren Commission report reviewed 50 years later
On the upcoming 50th anniversary of the publication of Warren Commission report in September 1964, not one but two conferences in the Washington DC area will take a close look at the report and its...
View ArticleDid JFK’s limousine come to a stop amid the gunfire?
Watch this video, especially at the 1:19 mark. It is one reason why I no longer dismiss the idea that Abraham Zapruder’s film of JFK’s assassination was altered. Thanks to Doug Horne’s interview with...
View ArticleWhere did the most famous JFK assassination film come from?
A 26-second home movie taken of the assassination of President John Kennedy on November 22, 1963, has become one of the most famous pieces of film ever. There are countless versions on YouTube, viewed...
View ArticleDirector Alex Cox screens the Zapruder film
Alex Cox, the creative cinematic mind who gave us “Repo Man” and “Sid and Nancy,” offers his reflections on the saddest, shortest movie ever, the Zapruder film. He relies on Doug Horne’s original...
View ArticleWhere did the most famous JFK assassination film come from?
A 26-second home movie taken of the assassination of President John Kennedy on November 22, 1963, has become one of the most famous pieces of film ever. There are countless versions on YouTube, viewed...
View ArticleTop CIA photoanalyst talks about the Zapruder film
From Shane O’Sullivan, director of the excellent documentary, Killing Oswald, comes an conversation between Doug Horne and Dino Brugioni of the CIA about the agency’s handling of the Zapruder film....
View ArticleWhat James Jenkins saw: revelations from a witness to JFK’s autopsy
Last month James Jenkins, a man who witnessed the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, spoke with JFK researchers in Dallas. Doug Horne, former ARRB analyst. One of them was Doug Horne,...
View ArticleTop CIA photoanalyst talks about the Zapruder film
From Shane O’Sullivan, director of the excellent documentary, Killing Oswald, comes an conversation between Doug Horne and Dino Brugioni of the CIA about the agency’s handling of the Zapruder film....
View ArticleComparing the Zapruder and Nix films
Cranor’s question: Where is the Zapruder frame equivalent to this Nix frame? I’ve always been skeptical of the theory Abraham Zapruder’s home movie of JFK’s assassination has been altered. Doug Horne’s...
View ArticleDoug Horne responds to Jeremy Gunn’s 50th anniversary speech
Doug Horne, former analyst for the Assassination Records Review Board has posted a thoughtful response to his former boss Jeremy Gunn’s speech about the state of the JFK case. For the most part, his...
View ArticleWhere was Gen. Curtis LeMay on Nov. 22, 1963?
Doug Horne, former Chief Analyst for Military Records for the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), writes with a comment/correction on our Oct. 19 story, “Enhanced Air Force One tapes capture a...
View ArticleAnalyst says JFK medical evidence points to cover-up
Doug Horne, former analyst for the Assassination Records Review Board asks a reasonable question in this trailer for a longer interview with filmmaker Shane O’Sullivan (available for $4.99.) Horne’s...
View ArticleDoug Horne zooms in on the Zapruder film
This just in from Doug Horne: As seen in ‘Parkland,” Abraham Zapruder filmed JFK’s assassination. First, I want to thank Jeff for posting this interview (without yet watching it) in spite of the fact...
View ArticlePass or fail? The Warren Commission report reviewed 50 years later
On the upcoming 50th anniversary of the publication of Warren Commission report in September 1964, not one but two conferences in the Washington DC area will take a close look at the report and its...
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