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Kerry Thornley: A New Look - Jim DiEugenio - 19-06-2020

Called by Rob Couteau, "A great piece of scholarship", by Joe Green, "Both parts are excellent."

What was Kerry Thornley really up to and why?  Here is an unprecedented new look with a lot of new research and analysis that many have never seen before. Put together into a new paradigm.

https://kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/kerry-thornley-a-new-look-part-1


RE: Kerry Thornley: A New Look - Richard Booth - 21-08-2020

(19-06-2020, 05:23 PM)Jim DiEugenio Wrote: Called by Rob Couteau, "A great piece of scholarship", by Joe Green, "Both parts are excellent."

What was Kerry Thornley really up to and why?  Here is an unprecedented new look with a lot of new research and analysis that many have never seen before. Put together into a new paradigm.

https://kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/kerry-thornley-a-new-look-part-1

Hi Jim,

This is a well-researched and well-written piece on Thornley. Thornley has long been an under-researched loose end of sorts in this case, a subject worthy of a good piece for that reason alone, but even more ripe for a piece given there have been a couple of books written about him by Adam Gorightly which unfortunately are sloppy and lopsided (not a reliable source, as you've documented.)

Great work on a guy whose role in history hasn't been fully explained yet, but your piece takes us closer than anything else in the past has taken us.

This is a fine example of how there are still, to this day, pieces of this puzzle that have not been fully put into place.


RE: Kerry Thornley: A New Look - Jim DiEugenio - 17-09-2020

Thanks Richard.

Man, Gorightly was really up a tree on this. Thornley is really spooky.