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FINAL JUDGEMENT: FATAL MISCALCULATIONS, August 2, 2009
This review is from: Final Judgement:The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy (Paperback)
FINAL JUDGEMENT by MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER [WIDELY ENLARGED LAST EDITION, WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS AND AN INDEX]
First ,one has to admire his writing talent and his encyclopaedic mind while dealing with the highly controversial data tied to Kennedy's assassination.
This is a very interesting book:
o because it manages to blow away disinformation and cennsoship of the controlled media; it brings to light many murky aspects of the complicated and dirty intrigues and alliances of Kennedy's enemies;
o it shows how badly the Kennedy brothers managed to misread and miscalculate the occult moves of their enemies and brought upon themselves their own physical destruction.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: THIS IS A MAN OF COURAGE.
ABOUT THE BOOK: PROBABLY THE MOST INTERESTING BOOK WRITTEN SOFAR ON THIS SUBJECT. THIS BOOK IS RECOMMENDED.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
who benefited?, March 7, 2010
This review is from: Final Judgement:The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy (Paperback)
Napoleon is reputed to have stated: History is an agreed upon set of lies by the victors; while Henry Ford stated: History is bunk! Both of these able men were probably right. After all, today we don't know much about the Carthaginians or Gauls except through a Roman filter, and the Romans were not noted for being objective about their enemies.
Today, we live in a period where objective discussion about current events and values has become rare. The truth does not necessarily win out. For example, anyone who discusses the 'Holocaust' in an unapproved way in public in most western countries can very easily end up in prison or with their lives ruined. The truth doesn't need laws to protect it. It stands on its own. Yet nowadays those who rule our societies decide what 'truths' will be supported while inconvenient 'truths' are ignored or actively suppressed. Those who believe that conspiracies have existed and continue to occur are labelled as 'nuts' and 'delusional' if those beliefs are not approved by the system and its controlled media. Indeed, believing that the media is 'controlled' is viewed as aberational thinking which probably should be 'treated'. The Soviets were skilled at this type of treatment.
Collins Piper definitely has a point. His reasoning is supported by a wealth of circumstantial evidence. Because it is circumstantial doesn't mean that it is invalid. Many informed witnesses did indeed meet untimely ends while hard evidence was cleaned up long ago. Anyone who believes that Oswald acted alone really is delusional. The fact that the powers that be were able to suppress any proper investigation of Kennedy's murder and allay the suspicions of the American public for so long shows their power. The same system has successfully covered over the 9/11 conspiracy, a much greater crime with much more terrible consequences for America and the world. Who today gives much thought to Rooseveldt's Pearl Harbour conspiracy? The idea that Israel was behind Kennedy's death is hardly far fetched. This ruthless state has shown again and again that it is capable of just about any outrage. The only difference today is that, through the internet, people are much more aware and many of us are far less trusting of the ruling class than in the past. As one of the reviewers below states the book is a bit disjointed in places, however, that hardly rates it a single star. The central thesis is solid and so makes it a worthwhile piece of investigative journalism.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Goes after the question 'Why', September 29, 2005
This review is from: Final Judgement:The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy (Paperback)
Rather than a focus on bullet angles and sound analysis, this book goes after the question of WHY JFK was hit and WHO stood to benefit.
This book is very comprehensive in its list of characters. All are described very well. It is their connecting links that will astound the reader.
Highly recommended.
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