29-12-2013, 08:26 PM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:This last year or two has reminded me of the period during the Garrison investigation when they rushed out numerous titles to try and get public opinion back on track:
Lewis, Richard Warren and Lawrence Schiller - The Scavengers and Critics of the Warren Report: The Endless Paradox - 1967
Manchester, William - The Death of a President - 1967
James, Rosemary and Jack Wardlaw - Plot or Politics?: The Garrison Case and its Cast - 1967
Oswald, Robert with Myrick and Barbara Land - Lee: A Portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald by His Brother - 1967
Roberts, Charles - The Truth About the Assassination - 1967
Wills, Garry and Ovid Demaris - Jack Ruby: The Man Who Killed the Man who Killed Kennedy - 1967
Bishop, Jim - The Day Kennedy Was Shot - 1968
Gertz, Elmer - Moment of Madness: The People vs Jack Ruby - 1968
Morin, Relman - Assassination: The Death of President John F Kennedy - 1968
Brener, Milton E. - The Garrison Case: A Study in the Abuse of Power - 1969
Bringuier, Carlos - Red Friday: Nov. 22, 1963 - 1969
Hanson, William H. - The Shooting of John F Kennedy: One Assassin, Three Shots, Three Hits, No Misses - 1969
Kirkwood, James - American Grotesque: An Account of the Clay Shaw-Jim Garrison Affair in New Orleans - 1970
That is some list there. A couple of which I never heard of, like the Morin and the Hanson books.
If you throw in the CBS special advised by McCLoy and the NBC special advised on by CIA and partly financed by them, I mean, they were clearly gunning for JG.