Against Them: How & Why Alexander Haig, Bob Woodward, Donald Rumsfeld, & Richard Cheney Covered Up the JFK Assassination in the Wake of the Watergate Break-In
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Against Them: How & Why Alexander Haig, Bob Woodward, Donald Rumsfeld, & Richard Cheney Covered Up the JFK Assassination in the Wake of the Watergate Break-In
4 out of 5
Mary Mullane–
The back & forth with the character profiles of Executive Privilege was confusing at first, but once I got the hang of it, the names of characters versus real people were easily interchangeable. I am glad near the end 9/11 was also tied in, as I definitely believe that was an inside job. Now I am convinced--and know why.
Last night I watched All the President's Men through enlightened eyes. Now to read Executive Privilege... The back & forth with the character profiles of Executive Privilege was confusing at first, but once I got the hang of it, the names of characters versus real people were easily interchangeable. I am glad near the end 9/11 was also tied in, as I definitely believe that was an inside job. Now I am convinced--and know why.
Last night I watched All the President's Men through enlightened eyes. Now to read Executive Privilege...
4 out of 5
Scottie–
As the title suggests, Against Them successfully links Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (and others) to the JFK assassination via the Watergate scandal.
The author is not shy about naming names, and the implications are frankly frightening. This is not just another JFK book. It's going to cause quite a panic in Washington D.C. Read the free preview at Amazon and see for yourself. As the title suggests, Against Them successfully links Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (and others) to the JFK assassination via the Watergate scandal.
The author is not shy about naming names, and the implications are frankly frightening. This is not just another JFK book. It's going to cause quite a panic in Washington D.C. Read the free preview at Amazon and see for yourself.
5 out of 5
rubbergauze☆–
Mind boggling.
Kind of confusing and repetitive with the long lists of notes for each character of Lynne Cheney’s book, but I cannot help but deeply respect the author’s mind and pattern associations. Truly remarkable. I now believe Dick Cheney was the fictional character of Deep Throat. And God Bless the author for this too because « Dick Deep Throat Cheney » is just about the sexiest phrase I’ve heard in years.
Mary Mullane –
The back & forth with the character profiles of Executive Privilege was confusing at first, but once I got the hang of it, the names of characters versus real people were easily interchangeable. I am glad near the end 9/11 was also tied in, as I definitely believe that was an inside job. Now I am convinced--and know why. Last night I watched All the President's Men through enlightened eyes. Now to read Executive Privilege... The back & forth with the character profiles of Executive Privilege was confusing at first, but once I got the hang of it, the names of characters versus real people were easily interchangeable. I am glad near the end 9/11 was also tied in, as I definitely believe that was an inside job. Now I am convinced--and know why. Last night I watched All the President's Men through enlightened eyes. Now to read Executive Privilege...
Scottie –
As the title suggests, Against Them successfully links Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (and others) to the JFK assassination via the Watergate scandal. The author is not shy about naming names, and the implications are frankly frightening. This is not just another JFK book. It's going to cause quite a panic in Washington D.C. Read the free preview at Amazon and see for yourself. As the title suggests, Against Them successfully links Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (and others) to the JFK assassination via the Watergate scandal. The author is not shy about naming names, and the implications are frankly frightening. This is not just another JFK book. It's going to cause quite a panic in Washington D.C. Read the free preview at Amazon and see for yourself.
rubbergauze☆ –
Mind boggling. Kind of confusing and repetitive with the long lists of notes for each character of Lynne Cheney’s book, but I cannot help but deeply respect the author’s mind and pattern associations. Truly remarkable. I now believe Dick Cheney was the fictional character of Deep Throat. And God Bless the author for this too because « Dick Deep Throat Cheney » is just about the sexiest phrase I’ve heard in years.
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