Monday, 24 June 2013

"The Head Wounds Revisited", by Martin Hay


JFK assassination researcher, Martin Hay, has posted on his blog a well written and highly informative article entitled “The Head Wounds Revisited”. In his article, Mr Hay discusses the shots to the President’s head; in which he argues that there was a shot near the President’s EOP, with a second shot from the right front which caused the massive gaping hole in the top right of his head.
Although I disagree with him on a number of issues, I highly recommend that researchers read through the article, as Mr Hay has put in a lot of time and effort into writing it. The article can be found here.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Review of Destiny Betrayed (2nd edition), by Albert Rossi


A very long review of Jim DiEugenio’s exceptionally well written and resourced book, Destiny Betrayed (second edition), has been posted on the Destiny Betrayed website (See here). The review was written by a man named Albert Grossi. It’s a very well written review which delves into all the major highlights of Mr DiEugenio’s book. I strongly recommend every serious assassination researcher who doesn’t own a copy of Mr DiEugenio’s book to take their time to read Mr Grossi’s review, and to then seriously consider purchasing a copy of it.
Also, be sure to check out George Bailey’s review of the book (here) on his blog. I have been following Mr Bailey’s blog for quite a while, and I honestly consider it to be a great resource of information on the assassination. I recommend that researchers take their time to read through Mr Bailey’s blog articles.
Well done to both Mr Grossi and Mr Bailey for their reviews!

Sunday, 9 June 2013

“J.F.K and the Power of Practical Idealism”, by Jeffrey Sachs.


After reading much Derogatory horse crap written about President Kennedy, it came as a breath of fresh air to read a positive article concerning his Presidency. In this article, Jeffrey Sachs explains the measures which Kennedy took as President (such as the partial nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviets) to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons on Mankind. I strongly recommend everyone to take their time to read it.