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In reply to the discussion: 'long-hidden footage of second shooter' to be aired prove Lee Harvey Oswald did NOT act alone [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)79. No need to lie about me, zappaman. I read the Warren report.
It's one of many books on the assassination in my library I've read, which also includes these:
Rush to Judgment -- Mark Lane
Accessories After the Fact -- Sylvia Meagher
On the Trail of the Assassins -- Jim Garrison
Whitewash -- Harold Weisberg
The Echo From Dealey Plaza -- Abraham Bolden
Plausible Denial -- Mark Lane
Spy Saga -- Philip Melanson
Treachery in Dallas -- Walt Brown
The Man Who Knew Too Much -- Dick Russell
JFK and Vietnam -- John M. Newman
Deep Politics and the Death of JFK -- Peter Dale Scott
Oswald and the CIA -- John M. Newman
The Last Investigation -- Gaeton Fonzi
Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison Case -- James DiEugenio
Deadly Secrets -- Warren Hinckle and William Turner
Act of Treason -- Mark North
JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy -- Fletcher Prouty
Not in Your Lifetime -- Anthony Summers
Crossfire -- Jim Marrs
High Treason -- Harrison Edward Livingstone and Robert J. Groden
High Treason 2 -- Harrison Edward Livingstone
Killing the Truth -- Harrison Edward Livingstone
The Killing of a President -- Robert J. Groden
Coup d'Etat in America -- Alan J. Weberman and Michael Canfield
First Hand Knowledge: How I Participated in the CIA-Mafia Murder of President Kennedy -- Robert D. Morrow
Who Killed JFK? -- Carl Oglesby
Brothers -- David Talbot
A Farewell to Justice -- Joan Mellen
Family of Secrets -- Russ Baker
Breach of Trust -- Gerald D. McKnight
Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA -- Jefferson Morley
Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam -- Gareth Porter
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters -- James Douglass
Currently reading:
The Last Word -- Mark Lane
These three have been recommended to me over the past few weeks. I plan to read them in the coming months:
Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination -- Larry Hancock
Crime and Cover-Up -- Peter Dale Scott
JFK vs. CIA: The Central Intelligence Agency's Assassination of the President -- Michael Calder
How many books on the assassination have you read, zappaman? Be honest.
Rush to Judgment -- Mark Lane
Accessories After the Fact -- Sylvia Meagher
On the Trail of the Assassins -- Jim Garrison
Whitewash -- Harold Weisberg
The Echo From Dealey Plaza -- Abraham Bolden
Plausible Denial -- Mark Lane
Spy Saga -- Philip Melanson
Treachery in Dallas -- Walt Brown
The Man Who Knew Too Much -- Dick Russell
JFK and Vietnam -- John M. Newman
Deep Politics and the Death of JFK -- Peter Dale Scott
Oswald and the CIA -- John M. Newman
The Last Investigation -- Gaeton Fonzi
Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison Case -- James DiEugenio
Deadly Secrets -- Warren Hinckle and William Turner
Act of Treason -- Mark North
JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy -- Fletcher Prouty
Not in Your Lifetime -- Anthony Summers
Crossfire -- Jim Marrs
High Treason -- Harrison Edward Livingstone and Robert J. Groden
High Treason 2 -- Harrison Edward Livingstone
Killing the Truth -- Harrison Edward Livingstone
The Killing of a President -- Robert J. Groden
Coup d'Etat in America -- Alan J. Weberman and Michael Canfield
First Hand Knowledge: How I Participated in the CIA-Mafia Murder of President Kennedy -- Robert D. Morrow
Who Killed JFK? -- Carl Oglesby
Brothers -- David Talbot
A Farewell to Justice -- Joan Mellen
Family of Secrets -- Russ Baker
Breach of Trust -- Gerald D. McKnight
Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA -- Jefferson Morley
Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam -- Gareth Porter
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters -- James Douglass
Currently reading:
The Last Word -- Mark Lane
These three have been recommended to me over the past few weeks. I plan to read them in the coming months:
Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination -- Larry Hancock
Crime and Cover-Up -- Peter Dale Scott
JFK vs. CIA: The Central Intelligence Agency's Assassination of the President -- Michael Calder
How many books on the assassination have you read, zappaman? Be honest.
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'long-hidden footage of second shooter' to be aired prove Lee Harvey Oswald did NOT act alone [View all]
Chrom
Nov 2013
OP
If you can't trust "a principal in small film production company" to have an undoctored video,
arcane1
Nov 2013
#8
I was praying for something like this last night, something to finally expose the undeniable truth
Chrom
Nov 2013
#15
How is that a smear, when the guy himself says he wants to sell it to the highest bidder?
arcane1
Nov 2013
#30
"You do realize the CIA can't conduct domestic investigations" And you are positive that they
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#93
I have no problem with anyone that thinks Oswald acted alone. My problem is with those that want
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#103
Oh please. That's a sad rationalization. I wont deny that it's not 100% to 0%, but it
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#106
I agree that there are a lots of folks that like to throw shit against the wall.
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#107
3(a): Dulles had been fired by JFK, yet became one of 7 members of the Warren Commission.
snot
Nov 2013
#82
So, rather than being surprised by a known disinformationist, why not show where I'm wrong?
Octafish
Nov 2013
#48
Where have I edited a post so people would get the wrong impression about you?
Octafish
Nov 2013
#57
Data-dumps give the impression of authority and distract people from simple, relevant points
greyl
Nov 2013
#31
Did you know that the word "gullible" is not in the dictionary? Seriously. Look it up. n-t
Logical
Nov 2013
#18
Yes, it does. It means to give an honest evaluation, one must first see the footage.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#66
Yet you critique The Warren Commission Report and Bugliosi's book without reading them?
zappaman
Nov 2013
#74
People sell legitimate historical artifacts for the best price all the time.
avaistheone1
Nov 2013
#43
He says he footage was taken by a Houston news producer on November 22, 1963
arely staircase
Nov 2013
#29
Picky picky picky. News footage can easily pile up on the editor's desk, and it can take a few days
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#114
Area Man Can Remember Exactly Where He Was, What He Was Doing When He Assassinated John F. Kennedy
duffyduff
Nov 2013
#40
If the forum hosts are going to leave this, I'd like to hear why. The SOP violation seems obvious
stevenleser
Nov 2013
#55
"Bowen decided the 50th anniversary of JFK’s death was a good time to bring it to market"
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#60
Proof that the 1 bullet theory is valid as Barney was only allowed to have 1 bullet.
Kaleva
Nov 2013
#75