Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
[PDF file]: […] some form. This is his third book on JFK and is largely a rehashing and enlargement of the previous two.1 He has earlier argued for a secret Kennedy venture known as CDay that planned for a coup in Cuba to be carried out by the Pentagon and the CIA which would be synced with […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
[PDF file]: […] intelligence officer during WWII; later Deputy Under Secretary of State and then Assistant Secretary of State for Far East Affairs, and finally Secretary of State to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson (1961-1969). It was he who proposed the 38th parallel as the demarcation between US-occupied Southern Korea and the North. warmonger into a Nobel laureate […]
Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)
[PDF file]: […] search for answers to the mystery of the century Edward Jay Epstein New York: EJE Publications, 2014 T his is Edward Jay Epstein’s fourth book about the Kennedy assassination. He wrote his first, Inquest, while a graduate student. By a combination of luck and smarts he got access to some of the materials of […]
Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)
[PDF file]: Chauncey Holt and the three ‘tramps’ on Dealey Plaza Robin Ramsay T he Kennedy assassination is now a vast field of subjects and I recently wandered into one: the three ‘tramps’ photographed being taken into custody on Dealey Plaza after the shooting. This is a classic JFK assassination quagmire:1 disputed photographic IDs; testimony from […]
Lobster Issue 75 (Summer 2018)
[PDF file]: […] 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 Mr Nalli is a advocate of the thesis that JFK’s head went back and to the left when a bullet, fired from the rear of […]