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Mary's Mosaic
[The CIA Conspiracy to
murder John F.Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, amd their vision for World
Peace] |
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Janney Peter
2012 |
Based on years of
painstaking research and interviews, much of it revealed here for the
first time, author Peter Janney traces some of the most important events
and influences in the life of Mary Pinchot Meyer - including her first
meeting with Jack Kennedy at the Choate School during the winter of 1936,
her explorations with psychedelic drugs, and finally how she suypported
her secret lover, the President of the United States, as he turned away
from the Cold War toward the pursuit of world peace. As we approach the
fiftieth anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination - and Mary
Meyer's - this volume adds to our understanding of both. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination : Read Me |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
"Read Me" is a preview/layout of Chronology of the JFK Assassination. The
Chronology is over 32,000 pages; the most in depth, thorough and well
researched work on John F. Kennedy's life, death and legacy that has ever
been written. Read Me will give you a preview of the work as well as
explain how to read the Chronology.
Hundreds of books have been published before this Chronology, but only a
handful point toward the reality of what happened. The remainder of the
works have a pre-selected “villain,” be it an individual or an amorphous
group. Evidence is then cherry-picked to “prove” the pre-selected
hypothesis, which is the worst imaginable heresy because that is exactly
what the Warren Commission did, and countless books eviscerated that
august body.
Highly respected Kennedy researcher Walt Brown took a different approach
over the course of seven and one-half years. Instead of choosing the
guilty, he simply put a large mass of data—the who, what, when, and where
of countless events in the order they happened, and his analysis attempted
to answer the tough question: Why? In so doing, certain fingerprints of
guilt began to emerge and, prodded by others to suggest conclusions to a
number of lingering questions, Brown offers a series of tentative
hypotheses.
Books I-IV cover the years 1823 to 2013, with all data sourced and much
data deeply analyzed for hidden possibilities or rejection for lack of
credibility. The accompanying 15 Appendices cover a wide variety of
essential material, but frequently it is material that is spread over such
a vast time continuum that to make sense of it purely chronologically
would be impossible. There too, the critical analysis is the bridge from
the data to the reality of the events.
Fifty years have passed and an equal number of nonsensical hypotheses have
been put forward. Fraudulent individuals have come forward with bizarre
stories, thinking there are not enough survivors to say otherwise. That is
where the historian’s craft becomes critical, and Walt Brown is not only a
trained historian, but prior to the completion of his education he worked
as a special agent for the United States Department of Justice.
This Chronology brings together, in just under 32,000 pages, Brown’s
investigative skills, his training as an historian, his willingness to
debunk the nonsense where it exists, and he does it all with the gentle
wit and occasionally caustic sarcasm that have become his trademarks since
he began studying President Kennedy so many years ago. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination. Book 1: Dinasty |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Book I: Dynasty
(1823—November 21, 1963)
The birth of the first Kennedy to come to the United States; the second
generation become saloon keepers; Joseph P. Kennedy is the third
generation; his nine children create a political dynasty that will be torn
apart by plane crashes, assassins, and all manner of tragedies.
Book I will conclude very late in the evening of November 21, 1963.
Hundreds of books have been published before this
Chronology, but only a handful point toward the reality of what happened.
The remainder of the works have a pre-selected “villain,” be it an
individual or an amorphous group. Evidence is then cherry-picked to
“prove” the pre-selected hypothesis, which is the worst imaginable heresy
because that is exactly what the Warren Commission did, and countless
books eviscerated that august body.
Highly respected Kennedy researcher Walt Brown took a different approach
over the course of seven and one-half years. Instead of choosing the
guilty, he simply put a large mass of data—the who, what, when, and where
of countless events in the order they happened, and his analysis attempted
to answer the tough question: Why? In so doing, certain fingerprints of
guilt began to emerge and, prodded by others to suggest conclusions to a
number of lingering questions, Brown offers a series of tentative
hypotheses. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination. Book 2: Death |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Book II: Death November
22nd—November 24, 1963.
John F. Kennedy is killed in Texas; controversies spring up over his
remains, his successor’s swearing-in, a dubious autopsy, the arrest of one
suspect; large groups attempt to interrogate the suspect; equally large
groups attempt to transfer him, but he becomes the first person
murdered—and silenced—on live television; the nation recoils in horror. A
local thug, captured immediately, insisted he killed the suspect to
prevent Mrs. Kennedy from returning for the trial.
The President’s remains lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination. Book 3: Disappointment |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Book III:
Disappointment November 25, 1963—August, 1964.
Monday, November 25, is a national day of mourning, but only for one of
the three funerals held that day; four days later, the new president
blocks all investigations into the assassination by naming a Commission
made up of seven politicians. Their investigation and results are dismal,
pathetic failures, although the media supports them.
The Nation reserves its doubts. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination. Book 4: Discovery |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Book IV: Discovery
August, 1964—May, 2013 .
Perceiving the investigation into the murder to be an incorrect shortcut
to justice, two generations of researchers— scholars, scientists,
photographers, attorneys, and curious housewives begin their own
investigation, and “discover” far more than the tawdry efforts of the
government. As the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination dawns, there
is a stand-off between the government, still in control of untold
thousands of documents, and the researchers, in possession of untold
dozens of theories as to what really happened. The government’s story is
found wanting, as are about 95% of the research hypotheses. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination.
Appendix 1: JFK's Speeches |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
JFK's Speeches from the
first to the last and even those that he was unable to deliver to the
people of Dallas. Never before has such a thorough collection of the words
of JFK to the American people been collected. The author presents the
speeches in their totality as a reference point for his readers. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination.
Appendix 2: Marina Oswald |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
The author uses hyper
linked end notes to annotate Marina's testimony and depositions, providing
background and analysis.
Appenidx II is a complete transcription of all of Marina Oswald's
depositions, beginning with The President’s Commission on the
Assassination of President Kennedy (aka "The Warren Commission") in
February of 1964, and ending in 1978 with the U.S. House of
Representatives Select Committe on Assassination.
The reader should carefully note the metamorphosis of Marina's story that
takes place with the passage of years. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination.
Appendix 3: Characterizations |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Commentaries about people
and events that do not fit neatly into any chronological order. The author
has annotated this source information, providing background and analysis.
Far too often, in “official inquiries,” the testimony of individuals is
vastly limited by the scope of equally limited questions.
In some anecdotal material, however, individuals have the license and
liberty, subject to their own conscience as well as the mandate for truth,
to say what they think.
Here are some of those, beginning from the interview compilation of
researcher Larry Sneed, and moving from there into more recently-
published source material. |
Master Chronology of JFK Assassination.
Appendix 4: Odyssey |
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Brown Walt Ph.D
E-book
2013 |
Odyssey is author Walt
Brown's autobiographical telling of his fifty-year search for answers
pertaining to JFK. Put mildly, it is the author’s kiss and tell, and
unfortunately, it may turn you off to either kissing or telling. Or both.
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