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My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Printable Version +- Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora) +-- Forum: Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: JFK Assassination (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-3.html) +--- Thread: My new book, "Into the Nightmare" (/thread-10971.html) |
My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Tracy Riddle - 25-07-2013 Charles Drago Wrote:A few months back on this forum I took Vince to task vehemently -- some at the time thought violently -- for his ostensibly long-concluded affaire d'amour with Bugliosi and a lesser known, not-quite-public dalliance with Gerald Posner. In speculating on the motivations for such perfidy, I drew attention to Vince's narcissism (just yesterday, on his Facebook page, he breathlessly noted how many times he is referenced in the McBride book -- a disturbing and too-common behavior exhibited within the contexts of other JFK-related works over the years that cannot be explained as a one-off, pre-publication book promotion tactic). And I did not write off the possibility that darker agendas were at play. A good point. He does seem to review books that mention him somewhere in the text (even just the footnotes or bibliography). "Brothers" drops his name on one page, so he left one of his instant reviews on Amazon. "Breach of Trust" doesn't mention him, so he didn't review this truly great book. Anyway, I'm done griping about him. It just annoys me how often I come across his self-promotion on the internet. This subject is not a parlor game, or a chance to build your career on the History Channel. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Charles Drago - 25-07-2013 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:A few months back on this forum I took Vince to task vehemently -- some at the time thought violently -- for his ostensibly long-concluded affaire d'amour with Bugliosi and a lesser known, not-quite-public dalliance with Gerald Posner. In speculating on the motivations for such perfidy, I drew attention to Vince's narcissism (just yesterday, on his Facebook page, he breathlessly noted how many times he is referenced in the McBride book -- a disturbing and too-common behavior exhibited within the contexts of other JFK-related works over the years that cannot be explained as a one-off, pre-publication book promotion tactic). And I did not write off the possibility that darker agendas were at play.This subject is not a parlor game, or a chance to build your career on the History Channel. Amen. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Charles Drago - 25-07-2013 Joseph McBride Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Joseph McBride Wrote:Tracy and Charles, So would you agree to disagree with Bugliosi on the matter of JFK's assassination? Would you agree to disagree with Nelson? Would you welcome his endorsement of your book? Are all positions on the JFK assassination worthy of respect? (You should be aware that proponents of the "lone nut" lie are not welcome on this forum. I mention this in passing.) Because if your answer is "yes" to these questions, then you're not engaged in a war for the soul and the future of your country. You're engaged instead in a polite debate with the killers of JFK and their witting and unwitting surrogates. Which does NOT argue against "tolerance for differing views and a willingness to have free exchanges." It simply places you and your work in a specific context. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Charles Drago - 25-07-2013 Joseph McBride Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Joseph McBride Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Joseph, I reiterate a simple question:"Did you uncover evidence suggesting Tippit possessed world-class marksmanship skills of the sort associated with snipers firing at moving targets while operating as part of a military style, two- or three-person team?" And another: "Do you concede that extraordinary skills relating to 'hitting a small target at a long distance' and the skills described in the previous question are other than synonymous? Surely you can provide answers without returning to the "read my book" default position. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Matthew Poe - 25-07-2013 Joseph McBride, I am excited about your book, given your establishment bona-fides (harder for it to be ignored as serious scholarship) and look forward very much to reading it. I'm sure your methods, as stated here, have availed something new in both uncovering and advancing understanding about the mechanics of the assassination and the conspiracy behind it. I am quite sure that in his seminal and deeply flawed '65 work "Who Killed Kennedy," Thomas Buchanan named Tippit as one of the shooters. Were you aware of this coincidence? Do you think he had some good information and some disinformation or just playing on a lucky hunch? In case you haven't read Buchanan, writing from Europe as an American emigre, his thesis was that the assassination was a Rightist plot in the Bircher-Dixie-Minuteman mode. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Anthony Thorne - 25-07-2013 Good question Matthew, being pedantic I think Buchanan's book first came out very early (March/April) of '64, just a few months after the assassination itself. I am quite keen to read Joseph's book. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Allan Peak - 25-07-2013 Mr. McBride Will this book be available in the UK? Al PS. Hi forum My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Joseph McBride - 25-07-2013 Allan Peak Wrote:Mr. McBride Al, The book is available only through Amazon.com, but the fulfillment house will ship copies to the UK. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Cliff Varnell - 25-07-2013 Mr. McBride, As you know, JFK was struck in the throat from the front. The round didn't exit and there was no round recovered during the autopsy. JFK was struck in the back in the vicinity of his third thoracic vertebra. The round didn't exit and no round was recovered during autopsy. Do you address this conundrum in your book? My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Joseph McBride - 25-07-2013 Cliff Varnell Wrote:Mr. McBride, Yes, indeed. Clarifying the wounds is essential to showing that the Warren Report was a sham and that Oswald was scapegoated. And I have a lengthy section on bullets not admitted by the Warren Commission. The bullet that Alan H. Belmont, assistant director of the FBI, wrote on the night of the assassination was "lodged behind the president's ear" is one of them. I have a section in INTO THE NIGHTMARE on the Belmont memo, which alone destroys the Warren Report. I discovered that memo in the mid-eighties, at a time when it had never been written about. Douglas Horne discusses it in his books, but it is still rarely discussed. I go into that key piece of evidence in detail and include corroborating information on the fact that Kennedy was struck by a bullet in the right temple, fired from the Grassy Knoll. |