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JFK: Echoes from Elm Street

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It has been 50 years since the appalling murder of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on the 22nd November 1963. Large numbers of interested individuals still seek the truth as to what transpired that day.

Dealey Plaza UK is a group that researches the assassination with a view to finding that truth ... a truth the American Government and mainstream media have deliberately avoided for the past 50 years.

This book is the result of that search, incorporating the work and endeavours of many group members from the UK, Ireland and the USA, including such leaders in their field of research as Larry Hancock, Russell Kent, Alaric Rosman and Chris Scally.

553 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2013

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May 22, 2014
I could be accused of extreme bias in my review of 'Echoes From Elm Street', a 50th anniversary commemorative book produced by various authors from the British research group Dealey Plaza U.K.
The fact that I am a member of this group has nothing to do with my five star rating of the work.
There are very many truly authoritative contributions contained in this book that I can certainly recommend to all readers of this history. Containing over five hundred pages, with sixteen topics investigated in fine detail by many respected experts in their fields.
As a continuous reader on the subject of the JFK assassination it really is a joy to come upon the depth of clarity from such as Russell Kent, Alaric Rosman and Chris Scally, the latter who has caused me to seriously question my previously held views on the Zapruder film. Every chapter is totally engrossing, on average around fifty pages and also some short essays from the likes of JFK Lancer's Larry Hancock.
Certainly one of the better publications of the many that arrived in 2013.
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September 28, 2022
Our President was murdered. More so positive after reading this book. A lot of new information was in this book that I never had heard before.
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