Assassination Archives and Research Center
Assassination Archives and Research Center | |
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Founder | • Bernard Fensterwald • James Lesar |
The Assassination Archives and Research Center (AARC) was founded in 1984 in order to provide a permanent organisation which would acquire, preserve and disseminate information on political assassinations.
AARC includes more than 35,000 pages of scanned documents. Most of these relate to the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, and include a mixture of long-published reports and newly declassified transcripts and other documents. Also contained in the Public Library are the reports of the Church Committee and the Rockefeller Commission, which in the 1970s studied abuses of the intelligence agencies.
The AARC collection also contains relevant material from federal agencies such as the FBI and CIA. Reports, transcripts, and other documents are constantly being added to the AARC Public Library.[1]
Known members
6 of the 11 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Gary Aguilar | Leading authority on the medical evidence in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Member of Assassination Archives and Research Center. |
Daniel S. Alcorn | |
Rex Bradford | US researcher who founded History Matters to facilitate distribution of documents about the JFK Assassination. |
John Newman | Founded The Coalition on Political Assassinations. |
David Talbot | Founder of Salon.com and researcher into the US Deep state. |
Josiah Thompson |