24-12-2009, 04:49 PM
From Noel Twyman's BLOODY TREASON (1998) to James Douglass's
JFK AND THE UNSPEAKABLE (2007) and David Talbot's BROTHERS
(2008), the who and the why have been well covered. My take on
Charles' point is that they are not as widely recognized by the public
as we might like. But the reception of UNSPEAKABLE, which I have
just featured on my blog at http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com, how-
ever, suggests to me that that may be changing and substantially
reinforce the public's interest in the death of our 35th president.
JFK AND THE UNSPEAKABLE (2007) and David Talbot's BROTHERS
(2008), the who and the why have been well covered. My take on
Charles' point is that they are not as widely recognized by the public
as we might like. But the reception of UNSPEAKABLE, which I have
just featured on my blog at http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com, how-
ever, suggests to me that that may be changing and substantially
reinforce the public's interest in the death of our 35th president.