I just got this press release about a new book that is worth reading:
New Book Explores the Texas Connections to the JFK Assassination
Noted
researcher and political cartoonist Richard Bartholomew’s new book, THE
DEEP STATE IN THE HEART OF TEXAS, takes a fresh – and often-stunning –
new look into the forces behind the most important murder in 20thcentury
American history. Available in paperback and Kindle beginning July 4,
2018, this book delivers truth in a detailed yet engaging style. From
the alleged murder weapon, to the Zapruder film, to a vehicle possibly
used in the assassination being found in Austin, as well as essays
covering political strategies for the present and future, THE DEEP STATE
IN THE HEART OF TEXAS provides real history in all its gory detail,
without a need for theorizing.
“While
I have always insisted that the assassination resulted from a
collaboration including the most powerful people in the country, I also
believed full well that a Texas axis was instrumental in carrying out
the plot and cover-up.,” writes researcher Ed Tatro, of THE MEN WHO
KILLED KENNEDY, in his forward. “Richard Bartholomew’s research is an
excellent place to continue searching for the truth.”
While the 45th American
President continues to abuse the term “deep state,” it retains its
original meaning as coined by Peter Dale Scott, in reference to the
private corporate and public interests that intertwine with one another
in the road to power. Bartholomew’s book goes beyond simple media biases
into the actual machinations of how deep state events are planned and
produced.
A co-founder and director of the Center for Deep Political Research, Richard Bartholomew’s research has appeared in many publications, including The Fourth Decade. He has also presented at various conferences over the years, including the the 2018 JFK Historical Group Conference in Sterling, VA, and his critique of Joan Mellen at the 2016 JFK Assassination Conference in Dallas, TX.
For more information, see: http://www. saysomethingrealpress.com/ bartholomew.html
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