24-02-2012, 10:33 PM
The book he mentions does exist. I found its name and ISBN number, no reviews...but the same author reviewed another book:
Customer Review
May 12, 2011
By
Steven S. Airheart
This review is from: The Girl on the Stairs: My Search For A Missing Witness To The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy (Paperback)
Like many others I have had a burning desire to know the truth in the murder of John F. Kennedy in 1963. In fact, my interest peaked in the early 1990's when I wrote my own book entitled Searching the Shadows, published in 1993. My research led me to believe that a conspiracy in the death of the President was obvious, and that a great deal of misleading information had been fed to the American people. Much of that information, unfortunately, is still being touted as fact. Barry Ernest's book, The Girl on the Stairs, brings us a fresh outlook on the little known story of assassination eyewitness Victoria Adams. Adams worked on the 4th floor of the Texas School Book Depository, two floors below the alleged snipers nest occupied by alleged sniper Lee Harvey Oswald. Seconds after the shots were fired Adams and co-worker Sandra Styles rushed down the stairs to see what had happened below in Dealey Plaza. At the same time they were on the stairs Lee Oswald was supposed to be there as well, according to the Warren Commission. Adams, with corroboration from Styles stated that no one else shared the stairwell at that time, therefore disrupting the Commission's attempt to weave a tale of Oswald's guilt. Barry Ernest effectively tells her story, the attempts to discredit her, and his pursuit of the ever elusive truth in the JFK case. Well crafted, thoroughly researched, and interesting throughout--The Girl on the Stairs ranks high on my list of JFK books. Well done. Steven Airheart
Customer Review
May 12, 2011
By
Steven S. Airheart
This review is from: The Girl on the Stairs: My Search For A Missing Witness To The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy (Paperback)
Like many others I have had a burning desire to know the truth in the murder of John F. Kennedy in 1963. In fact, my interest peaked in the early 1990's when I wrote my own book entitled Searching the Shadows, published in 1993. My research led me to believe that a conspiracy in the death of the President was obvious, and that a great deal of misleading information had been fed to the American people. Much of that information, unfortunately, is still being touted as fact. Barry Ernest's book, The Girl on the Stairs, brings us a fresh outlook on the little known story of assassination eyewitness Victoria Adams. Adams worked on the 4th floor of the Texas School Book Depository, two floors below the alleged snipers nest occupied by alleged sniper Lee Harvey Oswald. Seconds after the shots were fired Adams and co-worker Sandra Styles rushed down the stairs to see what had happened below in Dealey Plaza. At the same time they were on the stairs Lee Oswald was supposed to be there as well, according to the Warren Commission. Adams, with corroboration from Styles stated that no one else shared the stairwell at that time, therefore disrupting the Commission's attempt to weave a tale of Oswald's guilt. Barry Ernest effectively tells her story, the attempts to discredit her, and his pursuit of the ever elusive truth in the JFK case. Well crafted, thoroughly researched, and interesting throughout--The Girl on the Stairs ranks high on my list of JFK books. Well done. Steven Airheart
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass