The View from the Bridge

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[…] for editorial and proof-reading assistance with this issue. * new * The higher bullshit There has been more well-intentioned nonsense written by academics about the assassination of JFK than any other subject I have looked at. A classic of the genre is Nicholas R. Nalli’s recent ‘Gunshot-wound dynamics model for John F. Kennedy assassination’.1 […]

Sex scandals and sexual blackmail in America’s deep politics

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[PDF file]: […] Dale Scott similarly remarks, ‘Scholarly memories, possibly because of denial, tend to be short when it comes to sexual politics.’ Scott, Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993), p. 235. Angus McLaren, Sexual Blackmail: A Modern History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002) offers a few reflections on […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] far more accurate account of Belfrage than supplied by Andrew and his media stooges.’1 This was punted at various major media outlets but there were no takers. JFK and the unthinkable I finally read David Talbot’s Brothers (2007), about JFK and RFK. Talbot did something interesting: he contacted all the surviving members of the […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] far more accurate account of Belfrage than supplied by Andrew and his media stooges.’ This was punted at various major media outlets but there were no takers. JFK and the unthinkable I finally read David Talbot’s Brothers (2007), about JFK and RFK. Talbot did something interesting: he contacted all the surviving members of the […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] CIA ‘mole hunt’ Paul Bleau is a Professor at St Lawrence College in Canada. He is one of a 1 handful of academics who have taken the JFK assassination research seriously.1 In a recent essay2 he has produced a précis of a new book by Professor John Newman, Uncovering Popov’s Mole.3 Newman is regarded […]

View from Bridge 89

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[…] CIA ‘mole hunt’ Paul Bleau is a Professor at St Lawrence College in Canada. He is one of a 1 handful of academics who have taken the JFK assassination research seriously.1 In a recent essay2 he has produced a précis of a new book by Professor John Newman, Uncovering Popov’s Mole.3 Newman is regarded […]

Kelly Bond 007 essay

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[…] was also a seasonal Jamaican neighbour and friend of Fleming, and arranged for Fleming to accompany her to a dinner at Kennedy’s Georgetown home. At the dinner, JFK asked Fleming what James Bond would do about Fidel Castro, and Fleming replied, ‘Ridicule him’. In Live and Let Die, on a visit to Harlem, Fleming […]

LBJ: doubles and disinformation

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[PDF file]: […] aware of the relationship between US President Lyndon Johnson and his alleged personal hitman Malcolm ‘Mac’ Wallace, who is linked by forensic evidence to the assassination of JFK. This article explores some of the circumstances of another convicted murderer with alleged links to the Kennedy assassination, the late John Liggett. One episode of Nigel […]

Kelly Bond 007 essay

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[…] was also a seasonal Jamaican neighbour and friend of Fleming, and arranged for Fleming to accompany her to a dinner at Kennedy’s Georgetown home. At the dinner, JFK asked Fleming what James Bond would do about Fidel Castro, and Fleming replied, ‘Ridicule him’. In Live and Let Die, on a visit to Harlem, Fleming […]

007’s real mission continues

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[PDF file]: […] was also a seasonal Jamaican neighbour and friend of Fleming, and arranged for Fleming to accompany her to a dinner at Kennedy’s Georgetown home. At the dinner, JFK asked Fleming what James Bond would do about Fidel Castro, and Fleming replied, ‘Ridicule him’. In Live and Let Die, on a visit to Harlem, Fleming […]

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