16-01-2011, 09:15 PM
I am sure there is a thread for JFKU here but I am on my way out to an appointment and just happened to see this and wanted to post it before I forget about it.
Most of us in the research community know "Treefrog" and what is interesting in this short review is the last part: about cold cases. Hmmmm another opening...
This is from Amazon.com:
Dawn
Jim Marrs book and James Douglas book are Required Reading, January 10, 2011
By Treefrog - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters (Paperback)
Since first arriving in Dallas in 1993, and during 17 subsequent trips each year to attend JFK Conferences, there is no doubt that serious JFK Researchers should first watch the JFK Movie by Oliver Stone, then read Jim Marrs book, "Crossfire", followed by "JFK and the Unspeakable". Douglas brings us up to date with previously undisclosed information about Oswald, Vietnam and JFKs uphill struggle against people in his own White House, working behind the scenes with back channel messages to Nikita Khruschev during the Missile Crisis, and secret communications with Fidel Castro through his most trusted friends. Fortunately, many documents about these matters are now declassified and released. After having acquired a collection of over 200 JFK books, these two are mandatory for both newbies just beginning to study the case, or experienced JFK addicts. Many folks may be shocked to learn that the JFK Murder is still an open cold case in the Dallas Police Department, having never been solved. A retired Dallas Police Detective told me that it is the most frequently discussed cold case at their annual meetings.
Treefrog
South Florida Research Group
Meeting Coordinator ire
Most of us in the research community know "Treefrog" and what is interesting in this short review is the last part: about cold cases. Hmmmm another opening...
This is from Amazon.com:
Dawn
Jim Marrs book and James Douglas book are Required Reading, January 10, 2011
By Treefrog - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters (Paperback)
Since first arriving in Dallas in 1993, and during 17 subsequent trips each year to attend JFK Conferences, there is no doubt that serious JFK Researchers should first watch the JFK Movie by Oliver Stone, then read Jim Marrs book, "Crossfire", followed by "JFK and the Unspeakable". Douglas brings us up to date with previously undisclosed information about Oswald, Vietnam and JFKs uphill struggle against people in his own White House, working behind the scenes with back channel messages to Nikita Khruschev during the Missile Crisis, and secret communications with Fidel Castro through his most trusted friends. Fortunately, many documents about these matters are now declassified and released. After having acquired a collection of over 200 JFK books, these two are mandatory for both newbies just beginning to study the case, or experienced JFK addicts. Many folks may be shocked to learn that the JFK Murder is still an open cold case in the Dallas Police Department, having never been solved. A retired Dallas Police Detective told me that it is the most frequently discussed cold case at their annual meetings.
Treefrog
South Florida Research Group
Meeting Coordinator ire

