Versions: J.F.K.

           

I read the O’Reilly book a few years ago. Kennedy’s Last Days is standard narrative and does not present any rebuttal to the mainstream “lone gunman” theory. I have to say it is beautifully printed: quality paper, hi-def photos, attractive layout with well-spaced type that is easy on the eyes, but it is written at a 6th-grade level. It’s a good intro to the (discredited) Warren Report narrative for middle or high-schoolers.

I am partway through the Prouty book. It is far more dense and focuses on background details in the years leading up to JFK’s assassination. It  has a foreword by Oliver Stone which is very thought-provoking. Prouty was involved in decision-making for the Vietnam War and he knows the subject well. He offers a very different take on it than Bill O, who probably had his ghost-writer package info from the internet for him.

I challenge you to read them both and then tell me where YOU think U.S. tax dollars go after they skim off billions for the spooks at Langley VA.

GETS GOOD @ 6:45

2 comments on “Versions: J.F.K.

  1. Well being a Canadian, I don’t think any of my tax dollars go to the spooks at Langley.

    Of course my mother’s birthplace and hometown of Montreal was the subject of MK-Ultra experiments.

    My mother was approached by the psychiatrist who ran the MK-Ultra experiments (whose name I’ve forgotten at the moment) but she wisely said no to being a participant.

    Of course my Canadian tax dollars undoubtedly go to some nefarious project being conceived by Canada’s Neo-Stalinist tyrant Justin Trudeau.

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