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Has any one read. JFK-9-11-Years-Deep politics by laurent Guyenot ?
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I just picked up this ebook by this french progressive writer and ita fabulous . I would highly recommend reading it.
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Edwin Ortiz Wrote:I just picked up this ebook by this french progressive writer and ita fabulous . I would highly recommend reading it.

Short of writing a lengthy review, does Guyenot say anything new to advance research on this area? Sounds like it is meant to be a primer.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I

"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
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As far as I know of him, which is not much - he is not well known or respected at this point, he places a bit too much emphasis on the 'Israelis did it' on 9-11 [IMO, they had foreknowledge and played a role, but the central players were USA based]. I have zero idea on his Dallas ideas.

If you're new to the JFK Assassination, do yourself a favor and start reading JFK and the Unspeakable....then read other books. IMHO. It is one of the few books to cover the WHY, as well as the WHO and HOW from the perspective I believe in. Somewhere there is a list of suggested JFK books on this forum, but again, I think JFKATU is a great book to orient oneself with....perhaps the best ever written in one volume - but no ONE book covers the entire matter and never will. I've lost track of exactly how many books I've read on the subject, but it must be well over 250+ [and literally thousands of articles]....but only about 25 remain on my better JFK books list. There is also a list of better books on 911 on this forum.
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I think it was Tracy who made a very good recent thread on good books to read on the subject.
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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I finsished book very disappointed 2nd half was anti semetic diatribe ..oh well first half was good
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