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Douglass has researched and written the definitive book on JFK and his assassination.
Nearly half his book is remarkably detailed footnoting and indexing.
Douglas builds the case that Kennedy was assassinated by the an alliance of his own advisors and the military, corporate and intelligence community. He details JFK's turning towards a viewpoint of nuclear disarmament, exiting Vietnam and stepping down our vast military arsenal. He poses this as being
the reason for his assassination and he uses many declassified documents
both from Soviet Russia and the US to bolster his case.
The book may be four fingers thick, but it reads like a suspense thriller.
You'll be captivated by every word.
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JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters by James W. Douglass
Colbydog, April 22, 2008
Douglass has researched and written the definitive book on JFK and his assassination.Nearly half his book is remarkably detailed footnoting and indexing.
Douglas builds the case that Kennedy was assassinated by the an alliance of his own advisors and the military, corporate and intelligence community. He details JFK's turning towards a viewpoint of nuclear disarmament, exiting Vietnam and stepping down our vast military arsenal. He poses this as being
the reason for his assassination and he uses many declassified documents
both from Soviet Russia and the US to bolster his case.
The book may be four fingers thick, but it reads like a suspense thriller.
You'll be captivated by every word.
(18 of 19 readers found this comment helpful)