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Gandhi and the Unspeakable: His Final Experiment With Truth Hardcover – January 27, 2012

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Presents the argument that Gandhi's assassination was carried out by a conspiracy within the Indian government and explains why the persons responsible were never convicted of the crime.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016
    I'd read James Douglass' "JFK and the Unspeakable" and as a believer in Gandhi's message to "Be the Change We Want to See," had to read his story. I was finished reading before I realized a truth about the way in which Mr. Douglass writes. Why could I read about JFK and the horror of his assassination without closing the book? I found out when finishing "Gandhi and the Unspeakable." The author writes in the NATURE and SPIRIT of Gandhi, himself, i.e., Non-violently. That is NOT a simple or easy thing to do. What is more common is to use tons of "action" or "descriptivel" adjectives to draw the emotions of the reader. James Douglass does not. He instinctively understands the assassination of these men is quite dramatic enough and Simply and Beautifully relates the story of their lives, and the people and reasons behind the Unspeakable. He is a remarkable writer and heartily recommend this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
    Gandhi was a "man for all seasons"....totally committed to his principles...which very much are aligned with Christian Value's of "do to others as you would want them to do to you" .
    In spite of rejection & unbelievable challenges internally & internationally he adhered to these values & was at any time willing to sacrifice his life for them. He constantly challenged others...especially those with personal , pseudo-religious or violent agendas...of all Faith's & Nationalities.....to renounce violence, seek the common good ....especially for the poor. He knew well it would result in his death but he lived for Heaven and not this earthly life.....while knowing & preaching that only peace & good will...will ever bring peace to the world.
    All Christians should read this book as a model of how they can more fully live & integrate the Christian Life in the world....not in thought & in word but in deed and in truth.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2012
    Is there more to the story of Ghandi than many of us thought? Do the profits of war
    dictate whether there is Peace in our lifetime? Although not as convincing as his
    JFK and the unspeakable, Douglas presents a strong case for a conspiracy against Peace.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2012
    Those readers of the JFK book referenced in the title will also treasure this next installment, in what I understand will be a five book exploration of the Unspeakable (ie, Ghandi, JFK, Malcolm X, MLK & RFK). We can be grateful that Jim Douglass' meticulous research and deep understanding of the 'why' in all of these tragically seminal events in our recent history affords all of us something with which we can change our lives, and our world. Knowledge is the golden key, and instead of fear we can find hope through our understanding. No small feat that, given the tragedies of post-WWII world (and primarily American) history. A treasure, pure & simple.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019
    As a reader of James Douglass's JFK AND THE UNSPEAKABLE, I was delighted to discover this companion study of Gandhi and the unspeakable violence that stalked him. I like the way Douglass so thoroughly researches his studies. I am reminded of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament stories summarized in the sadness of "they stoned the prophets." The unspeakable dwells in so many hearts that are committed to their one and only right way.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2012
    This book will be no surprise to readers of Jim Douglass' "JFK and the Unspeakable," but in its deeper message, found in the life-long commitment Gandhi made to prepare to die rather than to give in to violence to liberate his country, we find a model of what it takes to live in peace. The book also offers a crash course in Indian politics which helps us to understand that country today as a rising economy, a nuclear power, and, unfortunately, a nation which long ago abandoned the guidance of "the father of their country."
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2013
    Gandhi-ji is a man for all seasons! His valiant sticking to what he believed in and yet trying new ways to challenge himself, never ceases to be an inspiration to me. I also appreciated the valuable "FootNotes" in the back of the book. I DO appreciate people who stand up for what they believe in "come hell or high water" and he certainly did!
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