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borings

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Aug 18, 2005, 12:48:56 AM8/18/05
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Finally (!)..."SURVIVOR'S GUILT": the book NOW AVAILABLE for 30 dollars

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The Last Hurrah Bookshop
937 Memorial Ave
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-321-1150
(NOTE: this price does NOT inc. shipping and handling)


The book is a massive update from its initial format (then known as "The
Third Alternative" [approx. 1994-1999]). If you have that edition,

throw it away and get this one to replace it; the difference is night and
day in terms of updated information, quality & quantity of information,
etc.


New material available for the first time in "Survivor's Guilt: The Secret
Service & The Failure To Protect The President" by Vincent Michael
Palamara---


1) The primary, first-hand accounts of over 70 former Secret Service
agents, White House aides, and family members, many of whom have never
spoken publicly before. No other author or government investigative body
has successfully interviewed and contacted as many of these men as has
author Palamara. No other book has ever examined the conduct of the Secret
Service in such voluminous and authoritative detail.

2) The long-standing and wide-reaching myth that President Kennedy was
difficult to protect and somehow, directly or indirectly, made his own
tragic death easier for an assassin or assassins is exploded for the first
time in devastating and authoritative detail.

3) The fraudulent notion that JFK had ordered the agents off the rear of
his limousine in Dallas is conclusively debunked. Agents on or near the
rear of JFK's car would have thwarted his death.

4) The popular and widespread myth that President Kennedy personally
ordered the bubbletop off his limousine in Dallas is likewise shown to be
a convenient exaggeration. An impossible multiplicity of responsibility is
painstakingly demonstrated, as are multiple options involving the
bubbletop that were not used in Dallas.

5) The premature approval of Kennedy's speech site in Dallas by members
of the Secret Service, over other options, which determined the type of
security used for the site, the choice of the route used to get to the
destination, and even the speed of JFK's limousine, is detailed in full.

6) Despite the rabid, right-wing environment in Dallas, it is shown that
there were allegedly no threats found by the agency in this troubled city,
a seeming impossibility. Like the choice of speech site, this situation
likewise determined the level of security---or lack thereof---used for
JFK's mortal trip to the Big D.

7) For the first time ever, an exhaustive account of all the recent prior
threats to Kennedy's life just before the President's journey to Texas is
revealed.

8) Another major discovery by the author is the covert monitor of mortal
threats to JFK's life for the New York, Florida, and Texas trips---the
last three major Presidential forays---by two members of the Secret
Service's Protective Research Section. Also, a little-known military
intelligence presence is shown to have existed in

Dallas on November 22, 1963, yet another probable covert monitor of mortal
threats to the President that was covered up after the assassination.
Finally, the presence of a CIA agent at the hospital the dying President
was taken to is revealed.

9) The presence of unauthorized Secret Service agents in Dealey Plaza,
the site of the assassination, is exhaustively documented in devastating
detail. Likewise, the media's reporting of the death of a Secret Service
agent the day of the assassination is painstakingly examined. Finally, the
untimely death of a Secret Service agent shortly before the Texas trip is
revealed in context.

10) The alarming and shocking behavior of perhaps the most important
agent connected to the Dallas trip, JFK's driver, is explored in
unprecedented detail.

11) The lack of proper local police and military involvement will be
shown to be Secret Service responsibilities and, ultimately, failures. In
addition, the strange omission of key members of the Secret Service is
duly noted.

12) It is shown that overpasses, buildings, windows, and rooftops were
not properly monitored, due to Secret Service negligence (or worse). In
addition, the strange conduct of local police and the agents themselves is
also noted, along with the ramifications of this behavior. An
unprecedented agent-by-agent examination is scrupulously documented with
disturbing results.

13) Evidence that the fateful motorcade route Kennedy rode in Dallas was
changed at the eleventh hour by the Secret Service is detailed in full.
Also, like the speech site, it is conclusively documented that other
options---and alternate routes---were available and not used that fatal
day in Dallas.

14) The Dallas police plan to use many flanking motorcycles, used to
shield the President during the motorcade, was changed shortly before the
assassination by the Secret Service. Also, the press and photographers,
Kennedy's personal physician, military aides, and several important
vehicles were moved from their normal positions close to JFK at the last
minute, again by the Secret Service.

15) It is amply demonstrated by the author that President Kennedy was
actually very personable and friendly with the Secret Service and did not
interfere with their actions at all. In addition, JFK's oft-noted
obsession with death will be shown to be a byproduct of his knowledge of
threats to his life just before Dallas.

16) Evidence of covert security tests and studies, as well as the
destruction and altering of crucial documents, evidence, and testimony, is
revealed. Also, disturbing FBI-Secret Service fueding is noted in context.

17) A mountain of lies and bureaucratic cover-up is duly noted, along
with the ramifications of these falsehoods for the subsequent
investigations into the assassination, the conduct of the Secret Service
itself, and, ultimately, the writing of accurate history.

18) Disturbing sentiments regarding President Kennedy on the part of
several key Secret Service agents is revealed, as well as the justifiable
feelings of guilt and responsibility for the President's death by others.
In addition, the suprising conspiratorial beliefs of several former agents
are chronicled.

19) Gross negligence and, in some instances, seeming culpability on the
part of members of the Secret Service, sworn to protect the life of John
F. Kennedy, is detailed with many disturbing ramifications revealed.

20) Whether one views the assassination as the work of a lone unaided
assassin---Lee Harvey Oswald---OR the work of a deadly secret cabal, the
powerful information in "Survivor's Guilt" holds up in any case. In fact,
it is conclusively demonstrated that, regardless of who or what was
ultimately behind the assassination, it was the agents of the Secret
Service who bear the heavy burden for President Kennedy's tragic and
untimely murder.

THIS AND SO MUCH MORE REVEALED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN "SURVIVOR'S GUILT:
THE SECRET SERVICE & THE FAILURE TO PROTECT THE PRESIDENT" BY VINCENT
MICHAEL PALAMARA!


Whistler

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Aug 18, 2005, 11:11:35 AM8/18/05
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> New material available for the first time

Wow! This adds about 200 more co-
conspirators to the already long list of
conspirators, in the CIA, FBI, DPD, Parkland
Hospital, Bethesda Medical Center, Dealy Plaza
witnesses, Witnesses to the Tippett shooting,
Jack Ruby's mafia connections, Oswald's New
Orleans co-horts, etc.
Whew! That's some wide reaching conspiracy!
Maybe if someone offered a million bucks to
come foward and tell what happened, perhaps
one, of this small army of conspirators, will fess
up, ala, "Deep Throat" after 42 years. This
person ought to be able to answer all the
questions that all the conspiracy theorists,
through all this time, haven't been able to come
up with answers for.
Oops, I forgot, everyone who knows anything
has died an unnatural death...

Robert Harris

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Aug 18, 2005, 2:06:11 PM8/18/05
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On 18 Aug 2005 11:11:35 -0400, "Whistler" <pats...@optonline.net>
wrote:


Vincent's 30 dollar book argues that the Secret Service was behind the
assassination. It was written in the tradition of "the driver did it",
"Judyth", and "badgeman".

In short, it gives nutters, who can't defend their own theory to save
their lives, a way to look really good.

The conspirators in the JFK case were Lee Harvey Oswald and the people he
was working with and for at the time - exactly as we would expect one of
the shooters to be.

If you have even the faintest doubt that there were mutiple assassins,
then you need to read this article. It will settle the issue, even to your
satisfaction.

http://jfkhistory.com/k/answers.html


Robert Harris

The JFK History Page
http://jfkhistory.com/

Ray

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Aug 18, 2005, 7:28:28 PM8/18/05
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Robert Harris wrote:
> On 18 Aug 2005 11:11:35 -0400, "Whistler" <pats...@optonline.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> Vincent's 30 dollar book argues that the Secret Service was behind the
> assassination. It was written in the tradition of "the driver did it",
> "Judyth", and "badgeman".
>
> In short, it gives nutters, who can't defend their own theory to save
> their lives, a way to look really good.
>

Vincent Palamara has been a Serious (and very talented) researcher into
the assassination since long before Oliver Stone cashed in on the
subject. The above comments by Robert Harris contain no substantive
critique of Palamara's work and suggest that Mr. Harris has not even
read "survivor's gUILT. tO suggest that Palamara's work is similar to
"the driver did it" or "Judyth" or Badgeman sounds like an awfully
poor excuse for serious criticism. I suggest that Mr. Harris read Mr.
Palamara's book and maybe he will then have something intelligent to
say about the subject.


jwrush

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Aug 19, 2005, 1:26:57 AM8/19/05
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"borings" <vince...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124324293.3...@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

I've been telling you and everyone else, THAT is why Oswald did it. He saw
all the local news in the days leading up to the motorcade. He saw Curry's
warning for people to make citizen's arrests if they saw anyone trying to
harm or embarass the President on Nov. 22. And all the right-wingers saw
that too. That's why they decided to stay away and not do anything. If
THEY had shot the President, Congress and the Justice Department would
have investigated ALL of them and would have put them out of business and
maybe arrested a bunch of them for conspiracy. That's why THEY had to lay
low that day.

But Oswald, Ha! He ALREADY had a job in a warehouse building along the
motorcade route. He ALREADY had a long-range shooting rifle with a
telescopic sight, that he thought could not be traced to him. He had the
6th floor all to himself. He figured out that if HE could shoot the
President without being seen, and then calmly walk out of the Book
Depository, as if he were totally innocent, then WHO would be blamed? The
right-wingers of course. THAT was his motive, and thanks to the bizarre
chance event of Ruby killing him, his motive WORKED, especially with the
help of American leftists during the next 40-year effort of the leftists
trying to take the blame off of him and place it on... who?...... the
"right wingers", of course. THAT was his motive, and THAT is what he hoped
would happen. But I don't think it would have happened if Ruby had not, by
chance, shot Oswald and shut him up so he could not talk anymore.

Anthony Marsh

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Aug 19, 2005, 10:43:17 AM8/19/05
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Ray wrote:


We've heard all of this crap before. Nothing new. We have discussed
Palamara's theories many times before. There is nothing to them.


--
Anthony Marsh
The Puzzle Palace http://www.boston.quik.com/amarsh

Martin Shackelford

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Aug 20, 2005, 1:15:43 AM8/20/05
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I'm familiar with Vince's work--I've known him for years. I tend to
agree with Robert on this.

Martin

Pamela McElwain-Brown

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Aug 20, 2005, 11:46:39 AM8/20/05
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Vince has taken issues that needed definition and provided exhaustive
documentation regarding them. While you may choose to differ with his
conclusions, his focus on the SS failures is valuable. I fail to see
how anyone taking a conspiracy position can be comfortable giving a
free pass to the SS.

Pamela
The JFK Assassination Presidential Limousine SS-100-X page,
now at http://www.in-broad-daylight.com

Pamela McElwain-Brown

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Aug 20, 2005, 11:46:57 AM8/20/05
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Great news, Vince. I can't wait to read it.

Pamela


On 18 Aug 2005 00:48:56 -0400, "borings" <vince...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

The JFK Assassination Presidential Limousine SS-100-X page,
now at http://www.in-broad-daylight.com

Anthony Marsh

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Aug 20, 2005, 5:27:13 PM8/20/05
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Pamela McElwain-Brown wrote:

I know Vince personally. I like him. We have discussed this many times
before. Yes, there were SS failures. That does not indicate active
conspiracy to assassinate the President.

> Pamela
> The JFK Assassination Presidential Limousine SS-100-X page,
> now at http://www.in-broad-daylight.com
>

Peter Fokes

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Aug 22, 2005, 12:14:37 PM8/22/05
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On 18 Aug 2005 00:48:56 -0400, "borings" <vince...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Finally (!)..."SURVIVOR'S GUILT": the book NOW AVAILABLE for 30 dollars


>
>via
>
>
>The Last Hurrah Bookshop
>937 Memorial Ave
>Williamsport, PA 17701
>570-321-1150
>(NOTE: this price does NOT inc. shipping and handling)
>
>
>The book is a massive update from its initial format (then known as "The
>Third Alternative" [approx. 1994-1999]). If you have that edition,
>
>throw it away and get this one to replace it; the difference is night and
>day in terms of updated information, quality & quantity of information,
>etc.
>
>
>New material available for the first time in "Survivor's Guilt: The Secret
>Service & The Failure To Protect The President" by Vincent Michael
>Palamara---


Is it possible to get a "signed" copy?

:-)


PF

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