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Master Chronology of JFK Assassination Appendix III: Characterizations

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Commentaries about people and events that do not fit neatly into any chronological order. The author has annotated this source information, providing background and analysis.
Far too often, in “official inquiries,” the testimony of individuals is vastly limited by the scope of equally limited questions.
In some anecdotal material, however, individuals have the license and liberty, subject to their own conscience as well as the mandate for truth, to say what they think.
Here are some of those, beginning from the interview compilation of researcher Larry Sneed, and moving from there into more recently- published source material.

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November 17, 2014
Appendix III of Walt Brown's Master Chronology 'Characterizations' is a cornucopia of JFK related publications that this author highlights, and subjects to his vast knowledge and his incisive wisdom and wit. Herein is not just a roster of 'conspiracy' books, but a comprehensive review of Kennedy related topics, everything from Maier's 'The Kennedys', Reeves' 'A Question of Character' to Arthur Schlesinger Jr and Ted Sorensen.
Of course, as part of a Master Chronology of the JFK Assassination, this appendix must include a wide selection of books on that subject. Sneed's 'No More Silence', Horne's 'Inside the ARRB', Mellon's 'A Farewell to Justice', Garrison's 'On the trail of the Assassins', Blaine's 'The Kennedy Detail' to Fonzi's 'The Last Investigation' and Lane's 'The Last Word' with many more included within these 20,000 Kindle pages.
On the periphery are examinations of LBJ from such as Caro, Nelson, Hershman and Dallek. Insights into Hoover by Summers and Hersh.
Strangely, for a Master Chronology, the final pages of Appendix III read like a final signing off from the author after eight years solid slog putting this behemoth together, yet there are over another dozen appendices in this series.
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