Why and How?
One of the questions that is circulating in regard to the Oswald Puzzle is why anyone would a book focused on Lee Harvey Oswald rather than join in the more common practice of writing about him simply as part of the JFK assassination. Another question, given all the seeming mystery about Oswald, the open questions about virtually everything about him, and the many opposing views that go along with those – is whether it is even possible to tackle him as an individual.
Well, my friends Rob Clark and Joe Borelli have been routinely discussing Oswald for the better part of a year on their Lone Gunman podcast and though its too early by a month or so to dig into the book itself, they thought it might be good to discuss the ‘why and how’ of the book in advance. Then we could visit it again after everyone has had a chance to engage with the actual content of the book. We spent over an hour doing just that on their show last week, wading into a few particulars along the way but more often talking about the challenge and issues of methodology. (by the way, I totally love their short intro theme, it would make a great ring tone).
If that sounds interesting you can find the show linked below:


