08-04-2009, 07:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2009, 05:52 AM by Adele Edisen.)
BOOK LIST
Adele Edisen
1. The Death of A President by William Manchester
A description of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
2. Rush to Judgment by Mark Lane
An early defense of Lee Harvey Oswald written by a lawyer.
3. Plausible Denial by Mark Lane
An account of courtroom actions pointing toward the
involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency in the assassination
of President Kennedy.
4. Whitewash by Harold Weisberg
A strong and early criticism of the Warren Commission's work by a
seasoned government investigator.
5. Battling Wall Street by Donald Gibson
A description of the Kennedy presidency, providing insights into
who his enemies were.
6. The Kennedy Assassination Cover-Up Revisited by Donald Gibson
An examination of how the Warren Commission came to be
formed against the original intentions of the new president,
Lyndon Johnson. The author prefers the name McCloy-Dulles
Commission, for the two Wall Street lawyers who controlled
the work of the Commission and its conclusions.
7. JFK and the Unspeakable by James Douglass
One of the best books about John Kennedy and his death.
8. JFK vs. CIA by Michael Calder
Contains much about the struggle Kennedy had with the CIA, and
also some provocative information of what was happening at
Parkland Hospital in Dallas before the President arrived there.
9. Oswald and the CIA by John Newman
This book by a military historian documents Oswald's role as a
CIA asset or agent.
10. Harvey and Lee by John Armstrong
This book is the result of a twelve-year intensive investigation of
these two individuals, one called Lee by the author, and the other
called Harvey, who could be substituted for each other and confuse
eye witnesses.
11. The Plot to Seize the White House by Jules Archer
An important account of an attempted coup d'etat, planned and
organized by Wall Street bankers, stockbrokers, and industrialists
to remove President Franklin Roosevelt in 1933-34 and replace him
with a dictator patterned after Benito Mussolini of Italy. A half-
million man army of WWI war veterans of the American Legion were
to march on Washington and demand Roosevelt step down.
12. Powers Behind JFK Assassination by Randolph Jason Polasek
An interesting little book which brings together much information
about the influence of the banking industry on American politics.
Contains the speech by Louis McFadden, Representative in Congress,
who introduced legislation to undo the Federal Reserve System of
private banks which loan money to the US Government and charge
interest that is paid by the taxpayers in their income tax. Several
attempts were made on his life by shootings and poisonings.
Adele Edisen
1. The Death of A President by William Manchester
A description of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
2. Rush to Judgment by Mark Lane
An early defense of Lee Harvey Oswald written by a lawyer.
3. Plausible Denial by Mark Lane
An account of courtroom actions pointing toward the
involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency in the assassination
of President Kennedy.
4. Whitewash by Harold Weisberg
A strong and early criticism of the Warren Commission's work by a
seasoned government investigator.
5. Battling Wall Street by Donald Gibson
A description of the Kennedy presidency, providing insights into
who his enemies were.
6. The Kennedy Assassination Cover-Up Revisited by Donald Gibson
An examination of how the Warren Commission came to be
formed against the original intentions of the new president,
Lyndon Johnson. The author prefers the name McCloy-Dulles
Commission, for the two Wall Street lawyers who controlled
the work of the Commission and its conclusions.
7. JFK and the Unspeakable by James Douglass
One of the best books about John Kennedy and his death.
8. JFK vs. CIA by Michael Calder
Contains much about the struggle Kennedy had with the CIA, and
also some provocative information of what was happening at
Parkland Hospital in Dallas before the President arrived there.
9. Oswald and the CIA by John Newman
This book by a military historian documents Oswald's role as a
CIA asset or agent.
10. Harvey and Lee by John Armstrong
This book is the result of a twelve-year intensive investigation of
these two individuals, one called Lee by the author, and the other
called Harvey, who could be substituted for each other and confuse
eye witnesses.
11. The Plot to Seize the White House by Jules Archer
An important account of an attempted coup d'etat, planned and
organized by Wall Street bankers, stockbrokers, and industrialists
to remove President Franklin Roosevelt in 1933-34 and replace him
with a dictator patterned after Benito Mussolini of Italy. A half-
million man army of WWI war veterans of the American Legion were
to march on Washington and demand Roosevelt step down.
12. Powers Behind JFK Assassination by Randolph Jason Polasek
An interesting little book which brings together much information
about the influence of the banking industry on American politics.
Contains the speech by Louis McFadden, Representative in Congress,
who introduced legislation to undo the Federal Reserve System of
private banks which loan money to the US Government and charge
interest that is paid by the taxpayers in their income tax. Several
attempts were made on his life by shootings and poisonings.