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Ebook About Both authors became interested in President Kennedy's assassination at a young age. Zachry's grandparents lived in Dallas in 1963, and saved newspapers from that era. Her grandfather was connected to the Dallas oil industry. Peterson became interested in the assassination in 1978 when she participated in the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans program in Washington, D. C. The two have collected books and artifacts concerning the assassination for years. Both are currently employed by Midland College. The Lone Star Speaks began with a presentation the authors made to the West Texas Historical Symposium in 2014. The presentation soon expanded into a four-year research project that resulted in the authors finding and interviewing more than 150 individuals. Among the most intriguing is Robert T. Davis, who was the Assistant Attorney General in Texas in 1963. As an attorney who was sent to help interview Warren Commission witnesses, Davis immediately sensed that the official investigation was a "whitewash." Davis was one of the first to suggest that the investigation should include Jack Ruby's contacts with Mafia members. Other witnesses whom the authors located include a Lyndon Johnson staff member who was directed by the new President to serve as his eyes and ears in Dallas after the assassination. She personally reported Oswald's death immediately to President Johnson on November 24, 1963. Still another previously unknown witness (who even today insists on anonymity) was part of at least two "abort teams" in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Working with a U. S. Marshall in Dallas that day, he attempted to tell the FBI that more than one assassin had been firing at the President. More than a half-century later, he is still bitter that his information was ignored by officials. Other individuals who have helped the authors add information to the Kennedy assassination puzzle include a personal female friend of President Kennedy, and another woman who spent the late hours of November 21, 1963 with Jack Ruby. The authors also uncovered several individuals who can personally vouch for the fact that there was and is a Dixie/Texas Mafia, and that it may have been involved with the Kennedy assassination. The Lone Star Speaks provides new insights into the assassination of John F. Kennedy and uses actual witness testimony to raise new questions concerning what many have called "the crime of the twentieth century."Book The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Texas Stories About the JFK Assassination Review :
[Review of The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Texas Stories About the JFK Assassination by Sara Peterson and K.W. Zachry]This book uniquely presents a widely diverse cross-section of personal anecdotes from – and about --numerous people having personal direct experiences related to the assassination of President John Kennedy. It is an update of their original (2017) self-published Voices from the Shadows.The authors have done an incredible job of identifying many Texans (and a few from other states) having experienced different aspects of events related to JFK’s assassination – before, during or after the event – and following up with intensive interviews with many of them; in some cases, where the person was deceased, with their children or close friends or relatives. Then, putting all of those interview notes or recordings into a well-written, easy-to-read narrative, they have produced a very important and valuable compendium of “first-person” records that comes close to being the equivalent of a series of oral histories previously unavailable. Whether one is a casual reader, a serious historian or another researcher looking for grist for their mill, there will be much to be found in this book.As is the case for any book on the JFK assassination, it is an easy target for trolls (anyone who must hide behind a pseudonym, or initials [like LBP, for example] to write a vicious screed full of an assortment of half-truths, whole lies, non sequiturs, innuendo and non-substantive opinions). This is especially true when one attempts to describe the full dimensions of the plot to kill John F. Kennedy – wherein the CIA is only one single element of that plot – not the entire framework, as some myopically-challenged people would have you believe. For anyone doubting that point a fast read of widely-respected researcher Edgar F. Tatro’s essay “A Cozy Little Town Called Dallas” will disabuse that fallacious opinion (It is printed as the Foreword in Richard Bartholomew’s book The Deep State in the Heart of Texas, which can be read at the Amazon page for that book – by clicking the “Look Inside” option).Buy The Lone Star Speaks with confidence that your investment will be rewarded with hours of fascinating reads. Perhaps one of its best attributes is its versatility: Each of the fairly-short chapters contain mostly-unrelated vignettes – such that one can start reading whatever new chapter appears upon opening the book – which makes it a perfect book to take along to a doctor’s waiting room, on an airplane, to the beach, or wherever else one might choose to fill a void in time.The book is filled with many informative jewels never before published, including one which reveals that LBJ predicted to someone very close to Billie Sol Estes, two weeks before he became President, that the next time that person would see him arrive on an airplane it would no longer be on Air Force Two, but AF-One. I had hoped, based on the description, that I was buying a reasonably rational journalistic compilation of reasonably rational Texas residents' recollections of the assassination. I had hoped for nothing more than an interesting read, with perhaps an occasional tidbit or nugget to add to my already vast knowledge of the assassination.Let's cut to the chase and put it this way: If you think Oliver Stone's movie was an historical account, Jim Garrison was actually "On the Trail of the Assassins," and Judyth Vary Baker is a credible source, this book is right up your alley. If you think John Armstrong's "Harvey and Lee" actually makes sense, you'll simply love this book because there are more pseudo-Oswald pseudo-sightings than you can count on your 12 fingers and 16 toes. Nuff said?The rambling - and I do mean RAMBLING - chapters are not, in fact, focused interviews with Texas residents. The authors spoke with an assortment of genuinely lunatic fringe characters who have appeared in the JFK conspiracy literature. Those chats - they can scarcely be called interviews since that would imply some degree of journalistic integrity - serve as the launching pad for the almost fantastically credulous authors' own lunatic fringe conspiracy theorizing. Repeatedly and consistently, footnotes are to the most lunatic of the lunatic fringe books and videos as though these were legitimate historical sources.It's all here: Almost every documented historical fact about the assassination is bogus. Every fringe character is telling the gospel truth. By the time the stories are pieced together, Dealey Plaza was literally crawling with snipers, sniper assistants, abort teams, and observers-in-the-know. Dozens of people from LBJ on down knew JFK was going to be whacked.The Mafia? Sure! The CIA? But of course! Military intelligence? Absolutely! Disgruntled anti-Castro Cubans? Certainly! Weird losers with no connection to any of the above who just stumbled on The Truth and whose wild stories are the backbone of books like this? You know it! Pretty much only poor Oswald was clueless on November 22, 1963.Hey, buy it and lap it up if this is already your mindset. There was a time many years ago that I would've done likewise. It'll keep you occupied until Judyth Vary Baker's next breathless tome hits the stands. But if you're looking for anything even vaguely resembling what I had hoped to find, as described in my first paragraph: FUHGEDDABOUDIT. 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