30-04-2018, 05:08 PM
As to the flood of new JFK books, the only ones I am anxiously awaiting are The Skorzeny Papers by Ralph Ganis and Coup in Dallas by H. P. Albarelli.
There are two motivations whereby people might be currently publishing disinformation. First, they may actually be receiving money from the Intel Community and second, they may look at JFK disinformation as relevant to current-day "conservative vs liberal" partisan politics.
It's the second one I don't really get the point of. The old saying is "the best place to hide information is in a library."
James Lateer
p.s. Two years ago, I counted only about 100 serious full-length books on the actual topic of the JF assassination. That excludes books about the the Kennedy Administration, magazine articles, journal articles, etc.
There are two motivations whereby people might be currently publishing disinformation. First, they may actually be receiving money from the Intel Community and second, they may look at JFK disinformation as relevant to current-day "conservative vs liberal" partisan politics.
It's the second one I don't really get the point of. The old saying is "the best place to hide information is in a library."
James Lateer
p.s. Two years ago, I counted only about 100 serious full-length books on the actual topic of the JF assassination. That excludes books about the the Kennedy Administration, magazine articles, journal articles, etc.