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2013

Monthly Archives Category Total: 26.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Larry Sabato, The Kennedy Half Century

Except for where he notes some of the problems with the JFK assassination's evidentiary record, this book is pretty much not just without distinction, but so agenda driven as to be misleading. On the ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Martin Hay

Howard P. Willens, History Will Prove Us Right

Author Martin Hay writes about Warren Commission lawyer Howard Willens and his continued belief in the conclusions of the Warren Report. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Vasilios Vazakas

Jerome Corsi, Who Really Killed Kennedy?

Despite its mistakes this is a decent enough book for the novice and general public who are not aware of the machinations of deep politics and JFK assassination case, writes Vasilios Vazakas. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Mike Swanson

Larry Sabato, the Kennedy Assassination, and the Rise of the Post-Modern Sound Bite Scholar

Self-promotion by adopting the right talking points characterizes the work of people like Sabato, eager to become televised mouthpieces of establishment propaganda in an age of dying empire, writes Mi...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
David Mantik

John McAdams, JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think about Claims of Conspiracy – Three Reviews (1)

I was seriously disappointed by this book ... because it fell so far short of its announced goals (of explaining and promoting critical thinking), writes David Mantik. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Philip Shenon, A Cruel and Shocking Act

If one wants to read the real story behind what happened inside the Warren Commission, read Inquest or Breach of Trust, not this book, writes Jim DiEugenio. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

When Tony Summers Fell in Love with Patricia Lambert

Jim DiEugenio writes of how the author of what was a good book on the JFK case when it first came out has subsequently held less tenable views of both John Kennedy and his assassination, and how he bl...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Gokay Hasan Yusuf

James DiEugenio, Reclaiming Parkland

Jim DiEugenio's second book on the JFK assassination, which takes Bugliosi's pretentious and inflated bag of obfuscation as its framework for dismantling the Warren Commission, the Clark Panel, and th...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Frank Cassano

Jesse Ventura, They Killed our President

This book may well represent the high point of Jesse's legacy ... We can all be thankful of the fact that he felt compelled to commit his power and influence toward noble causes, rather than sell his ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
William LeBlanc, CFCSI

Sherry Fiester, Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics, and the Kennedy Assassination

Sherry Fiester [uses] established science-based protocols to determine events and causalities, not to search for manufactured support of an a priori conclusion, write LeBlanc and Dragoo. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Philip E. Muehlenbeck, Betting on the Africans

By showing the difference between Kennedy and what came before and after him, [Muehlenbeck] helps us understand why the prime minister of Somalia later said that "the memory of Kennedy is always alive...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Thurston Clarke, JFK's Last Hundred Days

This is a kind of odd book. Even for the MSM. Clarke and his cohorts seem to be just catching up to what people in the know understood about Kennedy decades ago. But only now, in 2013 can this be reve...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
William Davy

Mark North, Betrayal in Dallas: LBJ, the Pearl Street Mafia, and the Murder of President Kennedy

After reading this volume, the only apparent betrayal will be to the consumer who plunks down $25.00 for this mess, complains Bill Davy.        

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Joseph E. Green

Philip Nelson, LBJ Mastermind of JFK's Assassination

It would not necessarily be surprising ... if [LBJ] had foreknowledge or tacitly approved of the assassination. ... I do not think, however, that at this date ... an explanation which ignores the larg...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Vasilios Vazakas

H. P. Albarelli Jr., A Secret Order: Investigating the High Strangeness and Synchronicity in the JFK Assassination

[This] book is more about the CIA's nefarious and illegal operations, including the MK/ULTRA project. If you are interested in learning more about the shadowy world of the CIA, this is a good book. If...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Seamus Coogan

Saint John Hunt, The Bonds of Secrecy

In the early days after the Rolling Stone article appeared, it appears that [Saint John] and his brother actually had a good deal of skepticism towards what their father had told him about the mechani...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Martin Hay

Mark Lane, Last Word: My Indictment Of The CIA In The Murder of JFK

By any standards, Lane's resume is impressive, and I have a great deal of respect for the man. So it is with heavy heart that I must say his latest and most likely his last book on the murder of JFK

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Larry Hancock, NEXUS

  An interesting and worthwhile work. ... it has a unique approach to it, and Hancock’s analysis of the crime has sophistication, intelligence and nuance to it, writes Jim DiEugenio. &n

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Joseph E. Green

Barry Ernst, The Girl on the Stairs

Joseph Green and Jim DiEugenio look at Barry Ernst's account of his personal quest to find Victoria Adams, a key witness in the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Seamus Coogan

Peter Kross, JFK: The French Connection

  A disjointed, unorganized, poorly referenced, repetitive ramble. ... With nearly two million pages of declassified documents, the JFK case should be an interesting topic. This book competes

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
David Mantik

Sherry P. Fiester, Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics and the Kennedy Assassination

A valiant book that sometimes stumbles and falls short of its proclaimed goal ... On the other hand, the author does a skillful job on several core topics, writes Dr. David Mantik. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Frank Cassano

John McAdams, JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think about Claims of Conspiracy – Three Reviews (3)

McAdams likes to warn us about how “noise” clouds our perceptions. He should know, he’s directly responsible for a great deal of it, asserts Frank Cassano. ...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Gary Aguilar

John McAdams, JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think about Claims of Conspiracy – Three Reviews (2)

Line after line, paragraph after paragraph, page after page, McAdams trudges tirelessly onward, selectively using testimony to reach a particular conclusion. Though readers may find that it’s pe...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Albert L. Rossi

James DiEugenio, Destiny Betrayed (Second Edition)

At the end of his review of JFK and the Unspeakable, DiEugenio wrote that Jim Douglass’ book was the best in the field since Gerald McKnight’s.  The author’s own book has a dual...

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
James DiEugenio

Harrison E. Livingstone, Kaleidoscope

There are some valid criticisms in the book and Livingstone is to be properly praised for them. He certainly straightens out certain issues that needed to be elucidated in Horne’s very long fi

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Arnaldo M. Fernandez

Brian Latell, Castro’s Secrets

Dr. Latell ... used the creative imagination of Cuban defectors for writing a non-fiction book instead of a novel about the JFK assassination, concludes Arnaldo Fernandez.    

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