
The JFK Assassination Chokeholds
That Inescapably Prove There Was a Conspiracy
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Bill Jacobson
In JFK Assassination Chokeholds, listeners 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 listener will be able to counter with troubling questions, such as: 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.
©2023 James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler, Mark Adamczyk (P)2024 James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler, Mark AdamczykListeners also enjoyed...




















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Efficiency and content
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If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention
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Very Detailed and Full of Evidence
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EXPLOSIVE 🎇🎇
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Unfortunately, I believe this book loses much of its impact as an audiobook compared to a print book. There are so many acronyms, footnotes, lists, names, agencies, and links to other documents and sites that it doesn't flow well when narrated. There is a lot of mumbo jumbo due to the endless citations that are optional for the reader when the book is read compared to when it is being narrated to a listener.
One critique of the narrator. For some odd reason, he emphasizes each separate letter of a government agency acronym making his pronunciation sound like an AI narrator. For example, the CIA is read by the narrator as C (pause) I - A and the FBI is read as F (pause) B - I. Believe me, these two agencies are listed in the book well over a thousand times each over 12 hours so it becomes quite annoying. It is also read this way with the countless other acronyms mentioned such as ARRB, HSCA, FPCC, etc. There are routine unusual pauses in between the letters of acronyms.
Bottom line: I highly recommend the book, but buy the hard-cover edition as opposed to the audiobook.
Better In Print Than As An Audiobook
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Concise and to the point
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All evidence , Less speculation
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This is so good!
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