11-12-2018, 05:57 PM
Mark:
If you read my review of Carpenter's article you will see how I show that Carpenter did not use the declassified documents in his book.
Therefore, he was concealing important information from his readers about his main subject.
As I also mention, he was also not candid about General Thrasher's career and Shaw's service with him.
Then there is the matter of the destruction of Shaw's 201 file which the ARRB discovered in the nineties, along with the hidden contract agent status the man had.
These are all provable and important facts which Carpenter does not alert his readers to.
If you read my review of Carpenter's article you will see how I show that Carpenter did not use the declassified documents in his book.
Therefore, he was concealing important information from his readers about his main subject.
As I also mention, he was also not candid about General Thrasher's career and Shaw's service with him.
Then there is the matter of the destruction of Shaw's 201 file which the ARRB discovered in the nineties, along with the hidden contract agent status the man had.
These are all provable and important facts which Carpenter does not alert his readers to.

