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Barry Krusch

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  1. Yes, you are right, it is available in Kindle format. I will delete it. Thanks for the tip.
  2. Martin, I feel your pain. So I've uploaded "Bloody Treason" as well.
  3. I have just posted several out-of-print books in PDF format to my archive. The vast majority of the authors of these books have passed on and their books are no longer commonly available, but that doesn't mean that their work should be consigned to oblivion; especially in a case of this importance. Many of these books have photographs that appear in no other books that are in print, likewise with other equally important evidence. I don't know how long these books will remain in the archive, so if you think that there is any chance that you are interested in any these books (including the extremely important Medicolegal Investigation book by Dr. Wilber, and one of the very first, if not the first book on the JFK assassination, "Oswald: assassin or fall guy?"), act now, not later. http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  4. Totally agreed on the inevitable negative effect eReaders are going to have on bookstores and libraries, Kathleen. Bookstores are going to have to move to a new model, they're probably going to have to become extensions of public libraries, for browsing purposes only, and will probably have to have government funding, just like public libraries do, to stay in business. In the meanwhile, this book was never published in hard copy form, so for my particular book nothing is really lost.
  5. I am making my book "Would the Real First Amendment Please Stand up?" available free for the next couple of days for those who happen to own a Kindle. Just visit Amazon. Now, you might think that this topic has nothing to do with the Kennedy assassination. In fact, from the standpoint of how the government is capable of manufacturing a false reality capable of fooling otherwise highly intelligent people, it has everything to do with it, and provides a gateway into the observation that the creation of the "Oswald did it" myth is no isolated phenomenon. If you do happen to download it, I would appreciate a review.
  6. Quick question: What it shown in this Dallas Police Department photo? metph49812_xl_91-001_254.jpg ? LOOKS LIKE A CURTAIN ROD. Thanks, --Tommy P.S. Is there a file-by-file index in "plain English"? IF YOU ARE REFERRING TO THE DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT PHOTOGRAPHS, YOU SHOULD GO TO THEIR WEBSITE. http://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=boxes&t=fulltext&q1=&o1=EXACT&t1=fulltext&q2=&o2=EXACT&t2=fulltext&q3=&o3=EXACT&t3=fulltext&q4=&o4=NOTANY&t4=fulltext&q5=&o5=NOTANY&t5=fulltext&q6=&o6=NOTANY&t6=fulltext&nlow=&nhi=&fq=&fq=untl_collection%3AJFKDP&fq=&fq=&searchType=advanced bump
  7. I have uploaded the most important HSCA files to my archive in PDF format. You might be wondering, "aren't these materials already accessible in PDF format at historymatters,com, etc?" Yes, they are, but unfortunately the materials at that and other websites exist in tiny chunks. The PDFs I uploaded have all been compiled, so you do not have to do that work. So now, for example, if you want to see the entire appendix 7 in one PDF, you can. The reason why it is important to have all the files in one place is that it makes indexing and locating much easier. Once you have all the PDFs on your hard drive, you can index them with Adobe Acrobat professional, then, just plug in a search term, and every page with that term will jump out at you!! Here is the link to the archive: http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  8. Crowdsourcing could do it too. Sam takes the 1961 year, Joe takes the 1962 year, etc. My concern with a couple of these chronologies is a lack of documentation for the sources. That is important work that needs to be done as well, when you add that in, this would be a massive project. Still, the entire Kennedy assassination is itself a massive research project, what else is new?
  9. Most definitely! Also, if you have anything that I do not have, please send it my way, I will add it to the archive. I am at bkrusch@yahoo.com.
  10. Probably should give the correct link: http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  11. I have just uploaded an assortment of chronologies and timelines related to the JFK assassination to the JFK research archive: http://www.krusch.com Believe it or not, this material is well over 10,000 pages. I know I don't believe it!! I do not know if this is all of the relevant chronologies, it is certainly all the relevant ones I know about. If you know of any others or have any others, send them my way, and I will post them to the archive.
  12. This is amazing. The top and bottom rifles are clearly different. All that is needed now is the sources of the photos.
  13. My pleasure, thanks for all your hard work on this as well!
  14. Thanks to Jim Fetzer for supplying me with the PPT to accompany his talk. You can find it in the PPT folder in my archive at: http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  15. Thank you, Jim, I really appreciate that. I can't read the slides, of course, so I am unable to tell what information is on them. But what I am wondering is are these official photographs which appeared in either Warren or HSCA documentation? This is bombshell stuff if it is part of the official record.
  16. RE: Those are evidence photographs that were taken by the DPD and by the FBI in Washington, D.C. That is extremely important information. Where do these photographs appear? In the hearings? If so, could you please give me the volume and page numbers? Likewise, if photographs are in the commission documents. Thanks a lot, Jim, the contrasting photographs from the rifles is extremely important information!!!
  17. Oh, the constitution has been a dead letter for some time now. It's just becoming more obvious. Here's a link to my book on the death of the first amendment: http://www.krusch.com/real/real.html
  18. I have uploaded new audio files to my archive, including MP3s from the CD version of PORTRAIT IN RED, the recording of the debate in which Oswald participated, which included the notorious "under the protection" quote. As far as I know, this is the only place where these MP3s are available on the web. You can access the files at the following link: http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  19. Actually, if you email me the PPT, I can upload it to my archive at Box.net, then anyone will be able to view it. My e-mail address is bkrusch@yahoo.com. The archive is at: http://www.krusch.com/jfk
  20. I'm about 25 minutes into this....this is a very fine presentation, Jim...but the slides are very difficult to read legibly....could you post the PPT file somewhere so I can look at as video is going by? Thanks!! Barry
  21. I would modify that last sentence to say "impossible to imagine." I'm going to run this one by a professor of evidence one day.
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