The site is dedicated to improving media coverage and public
understanding of JFK's assassination, educating the young, and demanding
the release of records still held in secret by U.S. government agencies.
Morley has written about the JFK story for national publications
including the Post, New York Times, New York Review of Books, Slate,
Salon, TheAtlantic.com, and the Washington Monthly. He won the 2009
PEN/Oakland Censorship Award for his JFK reporting. He is author of "Our
Man in Mexico; Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA"
(University Press of Kansas, 2008).
Rex Bradford is the webmaster of JFK Facts, He is creator of
MaryFerrell.org, the most comprehensive Web site of government records
on the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
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Stone on Nixon: he 'never overtly said "LBJ did it” but...' "Nixon
liked a dry martini and he liked to talk politics. He was circumspect
and never overtly said “LBJ did it” but he did say a number of things
that more than indicate he believed this." -- Roger Stone, Republican
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