Geno Munari's 2021 book Las Vegas' Dunes Hotel-Casino: The Mob, The Connections, The Stories is the "Go-To" 500+ page book for anyone wishing to understand the tenor of the four decades of the golden years of Las Vegas history beginning in 1955, with the Dunes Hotel-Casino as its centerpiece. The book is filled with detailed … Continue reading NEW BOOK: Evidence that LBJ Visited Mob Friends in Las Vegas 3 Weeks Before JFK Assassination!
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A Book Review: “Killing Kennedy,” by Jack Roth
For many reasons—unrelated to the fact that Mr. Roth devoted Chapter 3 to me and my books—I found his new book Killing Kennedy fascinating. In large part it was due to his crisp editing skills, which made the narrative flow easily and very coherently. But, as importantly, because of its rather unique approach and design: … Continue reading A Book Review: “Killing Kennedy,” by Jack Roth
A Bone-Chilling NEW Revelation: The Name and Background of Another Victim of Lyndon Johnson: Milt Paul Good, One of RFK’s Secret Special Investigators
Milt Good after he had been pardoned. Photo courtesy of the Haley Memorial Library and History Center, Midland, Texas A Story Never Before Published Evidence to be presented: That LBJ Ordered the Murder of RFK's Special Agent Milt Paul Good — one which Mac Wallace Evidently Filled on July 3, 1960 — Just One Week Before … Continue reading A Bone-Chilling NEW Revelation: The Name and Background of Another Victim of Lyndon Johnson: Milt Paul Good, One of RFK’s Secret Special Investigators
“The Unspoken Kennedy Truth,” by Laurent Guyénot: A Book Review
For someone whose English is a second language, French author Laurent Guyénot's narrative comes across with more clarity and coherence than many American authors who've written books on this subject. The thesis of his well written, scholarly book The Unspoken Kennedy Truth is one which has only been previously, and seriously, examined by Michael Collins … Continue reading “The Unspoken Kennedy Truth,” by Laurent Guyénot: A Book Review
In Defense of “Tosh” Plumlee: How His Critics (unintentionally) Help to Vindicate Him —And His Story of “That Day”
Or, How "Some People DID Talk but Others Chose Not to Hear" NOTE: The multiple images of documents below may be adjusted to increase the type size for easier reading, by holding the cursor over the image, then "right-click" and select "open image in new window." Then go to the new window and "left-click" over … Continue reading In Defense of “Tosh” Plumlee: How His Critics (unintentionally) Help to Vindicate Him —And His Story of “That Day”
Book Review: The Lone Star Speaks
Untold Texas Stories About the JFK Assassination BY SARA PETERSON AND K.W. ZACHRY Fascinating Personal Insights by (mostly) Texans of the JFK Assassination. This book uniquely presents a widely diverse cross-section of personal anecdotes from – and about --numerous people having personal direct experiences related to the assassination of President John Kennedy. It is an … Continue reading Book Review: The Lone Star Speaks
Proof of LBJ’s Lies About Having “Inherited” Vietnam Escalation – And How “HINOs” (Historians in Name Only) Have Repeated Those Lies
Front Page of Pacific Stars and Stripes, October 4, 1963 The Stars and Stripes newspaper reported six weeks before his assassination, as he planned ahead for the 1964 election, that JFK had sent Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Maxwell Taylor to Vietnam on an "inspection" mission to … Continue reading Proof of LBJ’s Lies About Having “Inherited” Vietnam Escalation – And How “HINOs” (Historians in Name Only) Have Repeated Those Lies
“The Inheritance” Book Buttressed by Newly Found Documents at Baylor University
Tucked away within the Poage Legislative Library - JFK - Dr. John Nichols Slides Collection, Robert F. Kennedy's file copy of a letter to Dr. George Burkley, and Burkley's subsequent letter to Evelyn Lincoln substantiate the most critically pertinent bases of Christopher Fulton's claims. A careful reading of the first letter, from Robert Kennedy to … Continue reading “The Inheritance” Book Buttressed by Newly Found Documents at Baylor University
LBJ Personally Ordered Captain Fritz to End Investigation
According to Penn Jones in 1975, Within 24 Hours of JFK's Assassination, President Johnson Ordered Captain Fritz to End the Investigation: "You Have Your Man" Penn Jones, publisher of the Midlothian Mirror and author of "Forgive My Grief" (Vol. 1-4) Given everything else we know about Lyndon Johnson’s actions on and after November 22, 1963, … Continue reading LBJ Personally Ordered Captain Fritz to End Investigation
Penn Jones’ Views on LBJ’s Role in the JFK Assassination: Aligns with “Mastermind” Appellation – Part 2
In the second part of the first chapter of his 1969 book, Penn Jones described how the "Military" faction had coordinated the others -- including the FBI, the CIA and the DPD (Dallas Police Dept.) and how all of that would not have been possible without Johnson's involvement. Jones also presciently included the "Financial Community" … Continue reading Penn Jones’ Views on LBJ’s Role in the JFK Assassination: Aligns with “Mastermind” Appellation – Part 2
Penn Jones’ Views on LBJ’s Role in the JFK Assassination: Aligns with “Mastermind” Appellation – Part 1
In Part 1, Jones lays out the basic premise of LBJ's role, enumerating many acts that he personally directed, not the least of which was the destruction of the crime scene: the Presidential limousine. In Part 2, he conjoins that with his views on the other participants, "Big Oil" and the "Military" -- which, he … Continue reading Penn Jones’ Views on LBJ’s Role in the JFK Assassination: Aligns with “Mastermind” Appellation – Part 1
RE: John Connally’s Problem with the Truth
And Why He Changed What He Said Immediately After Being Shot: “They are going to kill us both!” JFK Speaking, Ralph Yarborough Listening; John Connally Very Worried; LBJ Waiting His Turn at the Wheel, Knowing it was Now Imminent In the previous blog, “Why JFK Went to Texas,” I examined how LBJ and his long-time … Continue reading RE: John Connally’s Problem with the Truth