06-09-2019, 11:45 PM
Based on reading the first chapter of Hank's and Ganis' book "Coup in Dallas", it looked like that book would be the best JFK book which is current and up-to-date about the role of fascist sympathizers and the JFK murder.
The first chapter had great info on Carleton S. Coon of the OSS and also recounted the role of Robert Murphy and the late WWII and post WWII machinations surrounding, among other things, the Vatican and the post WWII Nazi rat lines.
There is no other book which can cover this territory that I know of. Hank was getting close to the actual roll-out of the true JFK murder case IMHO.
But now with Hank's death, all of this is frozen in a time warp, apparently.
I have never heard of any book being delayed for 3 or 4 years. Especially since there are people in possession of the manuscript who could probably complete the book, based on what we know.
But is anybody "on the case" with Skyhorse to see what the status is? If Skyhorse isn't going to act on this, would they release the manuscript for somebody else to polish off?
It's just too fortuitous that the best and most promising JFK book has been "put on ice" so to speak.
There aren't that many accurate and truthful JFK books. We can't just afford to lose the best one with no others waiting in second place.
Circumstantially, it looks like Skyhorse is suppressing this book. Am I the only one who is thinking this way on this issue?
James Lateer
The first chapter had great info on Carleton S. Coon of the OSS and also recounted the role of Robert Murphy and the late WWII and post WWII machinations surrounding, among other things, the Vatican and the post WWII Nazi rat lines.
There is no other book which can cover this territory that I know of. Hank was getting close to the actual roll-out of the true JFK murder case IMHO.
But now with Hank's death, all of this is frozen in a time warp, apparently.
I have never heard of any book being delayed for 3 or 4 years. Especially since there are people in possession of the manuscript who could probably complete the book, based on what we know.
But is anybody "on the case" with Skyhorse to see what the status is? If Skyhorse isn't going to act on this, would they release the manuscript for somebody else to polish off?
It's just too fortuitous that the best and most promising JFK book has been "put on ice" so to speak.
There aren't that many accurate and truthful JFK books. We can't just afford to lose the best one with no others waiting in second place.
Circumstantially, it looks like Skyhorse is suppressing this book. Am I the only one who is thinking this way on this issue?
James Lateer