25-07-2018, 12:48 AM
I don't currently have time to investigate it further, but some might be interested to know that Richard Bartholomew's collection of writing on the JFK assassination has now been published in writing. Given the spate of okay to so-so volumes that have flooded out in the past few years, I had to laugh at the publisher's comment in the synopsis - "Not a simple Lyndon Johnson-did-it book...."
Bartholomew has worked with Barr McClellan, and appeared at a conference with JV Baker - neither of those two facts are hugely encouraging - but I remember reading a piece by Bartholomew elsewhere, being impressed with it, and making a mental note to watch out for when his book appears, so that said there will probably be a few things of interest in this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Deep-State-Heart-...M9PDRQNTC0
Bartholomew has worked with Barr McClellan, and appeared at a conference with JV Baker - neither of those two facts are hugely encouraging - but I remember reading a piece by Bartholomew elsewhere, being impressed with it, and making a mental note to watch out for when his book appears, so that said there will probably be a few things of interest in this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Deep-State-Heart-...M9PDRQNTC0