01-02-2016, 06:34 PM
AT: And yet I can count the number of really good and reliable JFK sites on probably one hand, and I can count the number of people doing really long, detailed reviews of new JFK books on one hand and still have most of my fingers left over. If Jim decided to dump his JFK work and start blogging about WTC7 we'd lose probably the one guy with his finger in the dyke holding back the ongoing tsunami of crap from flooding the JFK research community and drowning us all.
Thanks Anthony. That is what I mean. There are not any other sites that do what CTKA does, since its a combination of reviews of recent work, a news blog, and an original research journal. And unlike Morley, we do not allow nut cakes to pollute the area.
And it also takes days, sometimes weeks, to do a review for Parry. Because when I do a movie review for him I have to read the book on which the film is based and take notes, e.g. The Big Short, and 13 Hours. (Which is what I am doing now BTW.) But I feel that is important since it reaches a more generalized and wider audience, plus film criticism today has really gone under from its heyday in the sixties and seventies. So I feel its kind of necessary and sets an example.
BTW, the only two books I read on 9-11 were Ruppert's and Ahmed's. I thought Mike's book was really interesting. I was especially impressed by the stock market killing.
Do you know how many copies Ruppert's book sold? Well over 200,000.
Thanks Anthony. That is what I mean. There are not any other sites that do what CTKA does, since its a combination of reviews of recent work, a news blog, and an original research journal. And unlike Morley, we do not allow nut cakes to pollute the area.
And it also takes days, sometimes weeks, to do a review for Parry. Because when I do a movie review for him I have to read the book on which the film is based and take notes, e.g. The Big Short, and 13 Hours. (Which is what I am doing now BTW.) But I feel that is important since it reaches a more generalized and wider audience, plus film criticism today has really gone under from its heyday in the sixties and seventies. So I feel its kind of necessary and sets an example.
BTW, the only two books I read on 9-11 were Ruppert's and Ahmed's. I thought Mike's book was really interesting. I was especially impressed by the stock market killing.
Do you know how many copies Ruppert's book sold? Well over 200,000.

