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garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics, Issue 005

ByMidnight Writer News Publications

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204 pages. In the fifth issue of "garrison.: The Journal of History & Deep Politics," Whitney Webb looks at the company that will profit most from a COVID cure. In current events, Richard Bartholomew spotlights the Deep Political Realities of the 2016 and 2020 elections, Deep Throat attorney John O'Connor examines the modern -Gate theories in comparison with Watergate, Douglas Horne assesses the departure of Chris Matthews from MSNBC, and Gary Schoener pays tribute to late researcher Jerry Policoff. Joseph Green takes a contextual look at the legacy of MLK, David Ray Griffin writes about the fall of the World Trade Center's twin towers on 9/11, Kevin Ryan discusses faulty arguments in the 9/11 debate, and Caitlin Johnstone takes her unique look at the crumbling world. In the field of JFK research, Edgar Tatro explores LBJ & the Bounty Hunter; Vincent Salandria looks at the "false mysteries;" James DiEugenio examines JFK, Sukarno, and the Battle for Indonesia; Gary Shaw looks at the Kennedy assassination through some of the most important questions and answers; Walt Brown mathematically looks at the activity of the Warren Commission; Casey Quinlan and Brian Edwards delve into the testimony of Ed Hoffman; Ron Bulman writes about Jack Ruby; and Timothy Smith looks at the truthfulness of history through the lens of Father Oscar Huber's most infamous statement. In addition, we are re-printing the late Jerry Policoff's wonderful work "How All the News About Political Assassinations in the U.S. Has Not Been Fit to Print in the New York Times."

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Publication Date
Aug 9, 2020
Language
English
Category
History
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Midnight Writer News Publications

Specifications

Pages
204
Binding
Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Letter (8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)

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