06-11-2013, 11:05 PM
If you're new to the subject, it's important to learn the LNer side of the story. I read all the LNer books I could find when I started out, just so I could see whether their arguments held water or not. Some of them are quite entertaining, like Jim Moore's Conspiracy of One. David Belin's books are interesting CYA exercises. William Manchester and Jim Bishop's books are not totally worthless. Some of the "instant" books put out during the Garrison investigation by the mainstream media are full of mistakes, but they are useful in seeing Operation Mockingbird in action.
You have to fully understand your opponents' arguments if you hope to fully understand your own.
McAdams does successfully debunk some of the garbage that's been introduced by the sloppier conspiracy researchers. That's about the only value in his site. There's no point in wasting time with stuff that has been disproven a long time ago.
You have to fully understand your opponents' arguments if you hope to fully understand your own.
McAdams does successfully debunk some of the garbage that's been introduced by the sloppier conspiracy researchers. That's about the only value in his site. There's no point in wasting time with stuff that has been disproven a long time ago.