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The JFK Assassination Chokeholds: That Prove There Was a Conspiracy

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In JFK Assassination Chokeholds, readers will find up to date evidence that would have compelled any jury to conclude that Oswald was not guilty beyond reasonable doubt, and that there is clear and convincing evidence of both a conspiracy and obstruction of justice to cover it up. The approach taken by the contributors in this anthology, three of whom are attorneys complemented by two of the leading authorities in the field, focuses on sixty years of revelations that have been inescapably proven. There is no way around these matters, making them argumentative “chokeholds.” The next time a historian, teacher, author or Warren Commission backer pushes the lone-nut assassin scenario, the reader will be able to counter with troubling questions, such Why was Oswald impersonated? Why did Ruby receive assistance in murdering Oswald? Why do an overwhelming number of investigation insiders not believe the Warren Commission conclusions? How can one explain the scandalous shenanigans around JFK’s brain and the chain of custody for CE 399? And many other inexplicable facts that are a matter of record.On November 22, 1963, the world took a turn for the worse. JFK and everything he stood for was cruelly taken away from us. Hopefully the truth can help pave the way for a new direction.

455 pages, Paperback

Published November 14, 2023

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James DiEugenio

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James DiEugenio is one of the foremost researchers into the major assassinations of the 1960's. His first book: Destiny Betrayed, was an in depth look at the Garrison investigation. In 1993 he co-founded both Citizens for Truth about the Kennedy Assassination (CTKA), and the following year: the Coalition on Political Assassinations (COPA). Along with Lisa Pease he co-edited COPA's journal: Probe Magazine from 1993-2000, and later assisted in a compilation of the Probe articles which was published as The Assassinations. In response to Vincent Bugliosi's Reclaiming History and associated film Parkland, DiEugenio published Reclaiming Parkland, a critique of Bugliosi's methodology, evidence, and findings in the Kennedy Asassination.

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December 24, 2023
It's really too bad that "researcher" has been indelibly tainted by association with QAnon dipshits when guys like Jim DiEugnio, who are true, independent researchers, produce some high quality work using standard research methods.
You might not agree with his conclusions but he doesn't stray outside permissible standards. He doesn't commune with the dead. He doesn't hang out at alien abduction conferences. He finds documents. He fills out FOIA requests. He does interviews. He engages critically with those things, analyzes their worth, and draws reasonable conclusions based upon what he uncovers.
This is a collection of essays by DiEugenio and four additional authors who pick apart the seams of the Warren Commission. There is no chronological scheme, each can be read independently of the next. There are a few flaws. The collection is clearly meant to be read as an ebook. I know this because my paperback edition recommended a couple times to click on a hyperlink.
The other flaw is that James DiEugenio is optimistic. He believes in an American republic that's always evolving- doing better. Ten years ago, I thought that was rather inspiring. Now, I feel that it is- dare I say?- quaint. My generation's motto is "Nothing good will every happen again." I believe in that motto very much.
Then again, I also believe in the promise of the Kennedys. I believe that there was a conspiracy to kill both Jack and Bobby. I believe it unfolded very much the way that DiEugenio has outlined. I don't need convincing there.
What I do need convincing is that there will be good things in the future. That is outside this book's purview but it is never out of sight. Unfortunately, I can't believe it. Things started going very wrong on November 22nd, 1963 but, we can't go back. We can't even rectify it now.
This is a great book, but a depressing one. Sometimes the truth does not set you free. Sometimes knowing the truth just chains you to it.
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March 15, 2024
This is the most accessible, concise and thorough book I’ve read. The book, written by multiple JFK experts, has a chapter for each major aspect of the assassination. The foundation of the book is that if any one chapter is 100% correct, there was a conspiracy. Not the entire book, just one chapter. There are a ton of citations for the skeptic. This book won’t take weeks or months to read. It’s a quick read, and if you are even a little bit curious, I highly recommend this book to start.
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June 28, 2025
I love the way the author logically presented his argument. Very convincing!
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March 30, 2025
Interesting enough information, but the format made me dislike it. I think it would have been better in a narrative style rather than just a compilation of evidence.
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