24-07-2013, 01:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 24-07-2013, 01:52 AM by Tracy Riddle.)
I'm sure I remember Palamara endorsing Dale Myers' "Oswald shot Tippit alone" theory somewhere (on a Youtube video, perhaps?) I don't want to take away anything from all the great research he has done, but I wish he'd spend less time on self-promotion. And I swear a lot of the favorable comments on his Youtube videos look like sockpuppet accounts (open them up and they all look suspiciously alike).
Sorry, but his credibility took a major dive with me when he jumped in bed with Bugliosi, however briefly.
Note: I don't mean to impugn your book in any way, Joseph. It's just that Vince tends to enthusiastically call every book on the JFK assassination a masterpiece. He endorses books that are totally in conflict with each other. Here's a sample:
"I am truly impressed with Phillip Nelson's outstanding book "LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination", now in an EXPANDED and UPDATED format on the very same publishing house as major best-selling authors Mark Lane and Jesse Ventura! While there are quite a few "honorable mentions", I feel strongly, based on reading hundreds of books and decades of research, that Nelson's book, along with Mark Lane's "Last Word", Doug Horne's "Inside The ARRB" 5-volume works, Jim Douglass "JFK & The Unspeakable", and Barry Ernest's "The Girl On The Stairs", is among THE very best books written on the JFK murder to date. Nelson finishes the work started by such authors as Craig Zirbel and Barr McClellan, yet greatly expands and improves on what came before. Nelson, Lane, Horne, Douglass, and Ernest: their works are absolutely essential to all students and scholars on the case."
Craig Zirbel? Barr McClellan?
I honestly don't know who Palamara thinks was responsible for the assassination. I'm not sure he's even thought about it very much.
Sorry, but his credibility took a major dive with me when he jumped in bed with Bugliosi, however briefly.
Note: I don't mean to impugn your book in any way, Joseph. It's just that Vince tends to enthusiastically call every book on the JFK assassination a masterpiece. He endorses books that are totally in conflict with each other. Here's a sample:
"I am truly impressed with Phillip Nelson's outstanding book "LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination", now in an EXPANDED and UPDATED format on the very same publishing house as major best-selling authors Mark Lane and Jesse Ventura! While there are quite a few "honorable mentions", I feel strongly, based on reading hundreds of books and decades of research, that Nelson's book, along with Mark Lane's "Last Word", Doug Horne's "Inside The ARRB" 5-volume works, Jim Douglass "JFK & The Unspeakable", and Barry Ernest's "The Girl On The Stairs", is among THE very best books written on the JFK murder to date. Nelson finishes the work started by such authors as Craig Zirbel and Barr McClellan, yet greatly expands and improves on what came before. Nelson, Lane, Horne, Douglass, and Ernest: their works are absolutely essential to all students and scholars on the case."
Craig Zirbel? Barr McClellan?
I honestly don't know who Palamara thinks was responsible for the assassination. I'm not sure he's even thought about it very much.