
The Other Oswald
A Wilderness of Mirrors
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Narrado por:
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Maxx Pinkins
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Gary Hill
This audiobook is the story of two men who began an odyssey together that became a thread, which when unraveled, reveals how Cold War paranoia escalated into the death of a president.
Robert Edward Webster and Lee Harvey Oswald were manipulated like marionettes on strings of espionage. Unraveling these strings (or threads) may lead us to the puppeteers controlling them.
Were these "controllers" orchestrating a series of events that would lead to JFK's assassination?
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Really interesting; too many mispronunciations
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You gotta be really hungry for new JFK Tidbits
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Performance- ok, except for numerous peculiar mispronunciations such as ‘Dulls’ for ‘Dulles’. One wonders why no one bothered to correct them.
Story- if you take the good parts, namely the ‘Webster’ bits, separate from the rehashing, you’d have a decent little contribution to the research. It’s great to have a comparison of the Chicago, Miami, Dallas routes and players and defectors. Those are tangible elements, not speculation, unlike the unfortunate mkultra section.
The Nags Head ONI defector program has been long overdue for investigation, sadly nothing is added here.
The author touches briefly on Mark Lane being compromised, which is so often overlooked.
I could have done without the modern references to pop culture, such as ‘Stranger Things’ etc. it’s awkward and will not age well.
Mostly rehash, not much new here
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