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Paperback Mind Control, Oswald & JFK Book

ISBN: 0932813461

ISBN13: 9780932813466

Mind Control, Oswald & JFK

Did Lee Harvey Oswald receive a mind control implant at a Russian hospital in 1960? Thomas examines documented evidence -- from the little known 1969 book of the same name -- that the notorious... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Quite Enigmatic Book

When I first read this book many years ago I had dismissed the book's speculations about Oswald and Ruby being mind-controlled as unproven and probably unprovable. The allegations about insider manipulation of the stock market on Nov. 22, 1963 however could be checked and it does appear that some who knew in advance of the assassination did profit on Wall Street that day. The one thing, a bit of information that tantalized me for years was the author citing a book written by David M. Warren that named 3 of Kennedy's killers. Lawrence refers to a book published by a Chicago paperback original house, normally of Adult paperbacks. The company, called Novel Books, was located at 2715 North Pulaski in Chicago. Lawrence gives the address correctly but does not give the company name nor the title of the book which is 'The Plot to Kill JFK'. The publishing information is - David M. Warren, 'The Plot to Kill JFK', copyright 1965 by Novel Books, Inc., 2715 N. Pulaski Road, Chicago, 39, Il. The book states on the cover that it is a Discovery House Original and that this is the explosive documentary novel of 3 men and their diabolical plot to assassinate JFK. This is a Twofer book, the other novel is 'Summer of Want' by Jenmar Cady. I list this information to demonstrate that the 'Plot to Kill JFK' does exist because for many years I believed that it didn't as I could find no trace or other listing of this book anywhere and that was the situation for many years. I even went so far as to visit 2715 N. Pulaski to try to locate a copy or a former employee who might have kept one. All to no avail. If Lawrence was writing with insider knowledge rather than mere speculation then the names listed in "The Plot to Kill JFK' could be checked and verified and perhaps Lawrence's credibility could be established. Some of the 'rumors' mentioned by Lawrence were intriguing but were just that-rumor. Lawrence gave the impression of someone speaking of things obscurely in order to protect himself, as if the source of the information could be identified if he spoke too freely. Or it could be that this, after the Warren Report, was one of the first attempts at misdirection. That's why something solid to check against Lawrence seemed so important. Was there truth there or not? Incidentally, this same company, Discovery House, or Novel Books, also published Kerry Thornley's Oswald and also Thornley's "The Idle Warriors', the book about Oswald written before the assassination. It would be interesting to know more about Lincoln Lawrence. His name is a pseudonym. It has been suggested that Lawrence is everything from an FBI man to a French SDECE agent. I would like to know more about who Lincoln Lawrence really was as he was contemporary of the assassination and the ensuing events and possibly more information about the plot and the plotters might be revealed. As for David M. Warren's book I'm still researching and attempting to verify the names that ar

An Early Try at Peeling the Occult Onion

The obvious answer to the book's rhetorical question title is yes.So buy it, read it, and your appetite for political ectoplasm will either burgeon to obsessive proportions or fatally wither quickly. If the former becomes the case...Try and get your hands on Farewell America (still valuable), The Stargate Conspiracy (best new expose), Report from Iron Mountain (satire), and Blowback (first version).Learn all that you can from Madame Blavatsky's Baboon, Messengers of Deception, Space Aliens from the Pentagon, The Great UFO Hoax, and The Murder of John Lennon.Then try any book from Jim Keith, Tex Maars, Paul Krassner, Alex Constantine, Constance Cumbey, John Keel, Wilson Bryan Key and Robert Anton Wilson, just for fun and spiritual guidance. Avoid Bill Cooper, Edgar Cayce, Phillip Corso, Dr. John Coleman, Peter Moon/Preston Nichols, Elizabeth Claire Prophet, Jim Marrs, Richard Hoagland, Dr. John Leir, Mark Lane, ALL UFO-related magazines(since WJB bought the only really serious one)except the lighthearted Excluded Middle and Fortean Times and ANYTHING by the LaRouchies, Birchers, Scientologists or Liberty Lobbyists (except the exasperating Final Judgment) however.If I need to warn you about abductee books of the Streiber/Hopkins/Fowler/Jacobs variety, death books from the Kubler-Ross/Moody/Brinkley school, or all the Merovingian Kings/Holy Bloodline books, you're probably a New Age victim/sucker and won't follow the rest of my sage advice in this delightful review either.(I'm still reserving judgment on Jon Rappoport, John DeCamp, and Ted Gunderson until I learn more about their REAL military records.)Walter Bowart, God bless and save his tortured soul, probably had most of the answers in Operation Mind Control, a quarter-century ago, before all the Cathy O'Brien/Brice Taylor forced-disinfo was spread to muddy the waters, but WERE WE CONTROLLED? really started the ball rolling even earlier with its tawdry first, quickly out-of-print little edition.It's hugely gratifying to see it back in print again: mistakes, oversimplifications, distortions and all. It still is a very useful and comfy place for unbiased researchers of the "Dallas unknowable" to begin. "Lincoln Lawrence lives!" (Which is more than he [?] could ever say...)Just why Childress decided to re-publish IT, and not the Bowart or Hepburn (pseud.) material, or all that great, nearly unpublished John Judge, Peter Dale Scott, Dave Emory, Mae Brussell, Sherman Skolnick and Carl Oglesby stuff, for the gigantic mass market his Stelle/Keininger-derivative pulp-press now succeeds in reaching, thanks to a very-friendly buyer (ha ha!) for the Borders chain, remains yet another unsolved (for now) mystery.Maybe David's a widow's son too, and hopes to see the Golden Cap in place on NEXT New Year's eve. (I know Kenn Thomas isn't, but his current entrancment by the pseudo-demonic dot-s lady may be an even worse fate.) Of course, "Lincoln Lawrence" can neither sue nor collect royalty checks...
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