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Introduction
to the Records of the Warren Commission
President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed
the President's Commission on the Assassination
of President Kennedy, commonly called
the Warren Commission, by Executive Order
(E.O. 11130) on November 29, 1963. Its
purpose was to investigate the assassination
of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy
on November 22, 1963, at Dallas, Texas.
President Johnson directed the Commission
to evaluate matters relating to the assassination
and the subsequent killing of the alleged
assassin, and to report its findings
and conclusions to him. The following
members served on the Commission:
Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the
United States, former Governor and
attorney general of California, Chair; Richard B. Russell, Democratic Senator
from Georgia and chairman of the Senate
Armed Services Committee, former Governor
of Georgia, and county attorney in
that State; John Sherman Cooper, Republican Senator
from Kentucky, former county and circuit
judge in Kentucky, and United States
Ambassador to India; Hale Boggs, Democratic Representative
from Louisiana and majority whip in
the House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Republican Representative
from Michigan and chairman of the House
Republican Conference; Allen W. Dulles, lawyer and former
Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency; John J. McCloy, lawyer, former President
of the International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development, and former United
States High Commissioner for Germany.
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FEDERAL BUREAU ON INVESTIGATIONS (FBI) |
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JIM
GARRISON - Clay Shaw Trial |
- Garrison
Playboy Interview
- Heritage of
Stone: Garrison, the CIA, and
the Press Reprinted with permission
from "High Times" magazine,
September, 1991, by Steven Hager,
with help from Mark Zepezauer at
the Santa Cruz Comic News
- Clay
Shaw Grand Jury files : Gary
Raymond, Richard Angelica, the
ARRB, and New Orleans D.A. Harry
Connick
- Conversations
With Perry [Russo] by William M.
Law 1993 NOTE: CONTAINS ADULT
LANGUAGE

- Real
Audio of Garrison's rebuttal to
NBC on July 15, 1967
CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) |
HOUSE
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS
(HSCA) |
- The
Conclusion? Probable
Conspiracy, but they still withheld
thousands of documents that tell the
whole story.
- Richard
Sprague, Chief Counsel of the
HSCA on the investigation. (from "The
Last Investigation") Note: the
ARRB released the Sprague documents
in July, 1998.
Further information:
Interviews
with Gaeton
Fonzi: In 1977, Fonzi was invited
to join the U.S. House Select Committee
on Assassinations as a staff investigator.
Later, as a special team director,
he wrote and edited a major appendix,
Volume X, of the Committee's Final
Report. He is the author of "The
Last Investigation," published
by Thunder's Mouth Press in 1993
and, in trade paperback, in 1994.
DATABASES
and RESEARCH GUIDES |
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Articles
with Photos/Documents |
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Articles from the Kennedy Assassination
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