16-02-2010, 10:17 PM
This book is now inside the Amazon top 100 when combined with its kindle edition.
It spends four pages on the RFK assassination.
The only fact it mentions is the mistake made by the author of JFK Must Die in trying to identify the CIA agents in the Ambassador. No other
facts are given, about why anyone would even be the least bit suspicious about the RFK hit.
Amazon lists this book in its "historiography" section. JFK and the Unspeakable, a book with roughly 900 scholarly as all hell footnotes per chapter
is listed in the "Conspiracy Theory" section.
A product link to a real book could raise the sales of an obscure but good book by a factor of hundreds or even thousands.
Act.
There are a hundred people on this site who could destroy this book by taking six hours to communicate to thousands and thousands. Is that really more valuable than typing one more point for the cognoscenti? I make no claim to be among that group, though perhaps I sound sufficiently pretentious. I do know why the movement to reexamine the JFK Assassination has not yet met its goal, however. It is not for lack of facts or fine writers.
It spends four pages on the RFK assassination.
The only fact it mentions is the mistake made by the author of JFK Must Die in trying to identify the CIA agents in the Ambassador. No other
facts are given, about why anyone would even be the least bit suspicious about the RFK hit.
Amazon lists this book in its "historiography" section. JFK and the Unspeakable, a book with roughly 900 scholarly as all hell footnotes per chapter
is listed in the "Conspiracy Theory" section.
A product link to a real book could raise the sales of an obscure but good book by a factor of hundreds or even thousands.
Act.
There are a hundred people on this site who could destroy this book by taking six hours to communicate to thousands and thousands. Is that really more valuable than typing one more point for the cognoscenti? I make no claim to be among that group, though perhaps I sound sufficiently pretentious. I do know why the movement to reexamine the JFK Assassination has not yet met its goal, however. It is not for lack of facts or fine writers.