Synopses & Reviews
Did a shot from the “grassy knoll” kill President Kennedy? If so, was Oswald part of a conspiracy or an innocent patsy? Why have scientific experts who examined the evidence failed to put such questions to rest? In 2001, scientist Dr. Donald Byron Thomas published a peer-reviewed article that revived the debate over the finding by the House Select Committee on Assassinations that there had indeed been a shot from the grassy knoll, caught on a police dictabelt recording. The
Washington Post said, “The House Assassinations Committee may well have been right after all.”
In Hear No Evil, Thomas explains the acoustics evidence in detail, placing it in the context of an analysis of all the scientific evidence in the Kennedy assassination. Revering no sacred cows, he demolishes myths promulgated by both Warren Commission adherents and conspiracy advocates, and presents a novel and compelling reinterpretation of the “single bullet theory.” More than a scientific tome, Hear No Evil is a searing indictment of the governments handpicked experts, who failed the public trust to be fair and impartial arbiters of the evidence.
Synopsis
Groundbreaking scientific analysis that breaks the JFK assassination wide open!
About the Author
Donald Byron Thomas is a scientist with the US federal government, president of the Coleopterists Society, and subject editor for the Annals of the Entomological Society of America. In 2001, an article on acoustic analysis of the JFK assassination in the British forensic journal Science & Justice brought his work and research to international attention. He presently lives with his family in Texas.Jim Lesar is a noted Freedom of Information Act attorney and the president of the Assassination Archives and Research Center in Washington, DC.