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List Price: $24.95Price: $20.95 You Save: $4.00 (16%)as of 03/16/2010 12:43 EDT
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1524
EAN: 9781602393226
ISBN: 1602393222
Label: Skyhorse Publishing
Manufacturer: Skyhorse Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: November 03, 2008
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Studio: Skyhorse Publishing
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Product Description: "No praise can be too high for Russell's mastery."Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A bestselling author and a leading expert on the JFK assassination, Dick Russell (The Man Who Knew Too Much) here compiles a fascinating selection of his latest research into the assassination of our thirty-fifth president. These pieces cover every aspect of the JFK assassination, from the shots, to the subsequent investigation, to the Warren Report. Russell's research analyzes newly declassified information and continues to build upon his painstakingly detailed investigations. His unrivalled scholarship has created one of the most comprehensive and authoritative examinations of the assassination to date. Russell has come closer than ever to solving the ultimate question: Who killed JFK?
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Mr. Russells book on Richard Case Nagell was one of the first conspiracy books that I read after I overcame my reluctance to question the Warren Report and closely examine the facts of assassination. That first step, when you know that the result will be that you're branded by the media and other smug Warren Report apologists as one of those "Grassy Knoll wackos", can be intimidating. However there was enough solid testimony with dates and verifiable facts to support the case that Nagell knew Oswald ... Read More
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I knew this book would be good because he (Dick Rusell) wrote another book about the same subject(The Man who knew too much) and during his extensive research he dug all of the items in this book up.
Very much worth the price and I have found that I use it for reference myself.
Enjoy,Scott
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The two books on JFK that I have found compelling are:
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History
Add to this our government's unspeakable betrayal of our own people:
An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King
The Attack on the Liberty: The Untold Story of Israel's Deadly 1967 Assault on a U.S. Spy Ship
and you begin to ... Read More
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You will not believe the last essay in this book. It is in the form of a dialogue between Russell and the Chief Analyst for Military Records of the Congressionally appointed Assassinations Records Review Board (AARB), Douglas P. Horne.
It is entitled "Two Caskets, Two Autopsies, Two Brain Exams: The Disappearing Evidence".
Horne comments "Contained within our deposition transcripts and interview reports is unequivocal evidence that there was a U.S> government cover-up of the ... Read More
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Dick Russell is a meticulous writer and may go into too much detail for some. This book is a continuation of his previous book The Man Who Knew Too Much. He jumps around quite a bit and there are points at which it is not clear if you are reading an original article from the 70's or the commentary on them from later on.
However, Russell's work in connecting some of the dots in this mystery is very important. The intelligence community's autonomy and lack of accountability is really frightening ... Read More
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