Why he died and why it matters given june 6, 2008 at elliott bay books in seattle. As one who publicly obsesses over the assassinations of the 60s, i get that question a lot why does it matter. In its introduction, jim douglass writes, the story of jfk and the unspeakable is drawn from the suffering and compassion of many witnesses who saw the truth and spoke it. The extent to which our national security state was systematically marshaled for the assassination of president john f. Douglass next book, jfk and the unspeakable 2008 was a study of the assassination of john f. Why he died and why it matters is the most beautiful, most important, and most spiritually cogent book i have read in a decade. His nuclear test ban treaty was just a taste of the changes jfk envisioned. After updating and arraying the abundant evidence, and conducting still more interviews, douglass concludes the answer is yes. Nov 19, 2017 nothing could be further from the truth, as james douglass shows in his extraordinary book, jfk and the unspeakable.
December 23, 2009 james fetzer james douglass, jim dieugenio, john f. The last investigation, by gaeton fonzi a riveting inside look at the 1970s house select committee on assassinations probe, which found evidence of a conspiracy. Kennedy was carried out, but why it was doneand why it still matters today. Why he died and why it matters, 2008, is four hundred pages of text and one hundred pages of endnotes.
Jfk and the unspeakable by james w douglass hardcover. Talkingsticktv jim douglass jfk and the unspeakable. Oct 06, 20 not in your lifetime, of course, is not the only deeplyresearched book on the subject. The books central thesis is that kennedy was a cold warrior who turned to peacemaking, and that as a result he was killed by his own security apparatus. Jfk and the unspeakable by james w douglass paperback. Douglass shows as he previously did with the story of jfk how police and security forces were complicit in the assassination and how in killing one man, they hoped to destroy his vision of peace, nonviolence, and reconciliation. Kennedy on november 22, 1963, one of the great historical crimes of american. James douglass provides the context needed to understand why the assassins of jfk would take the monumental risk of killing. This book is the first volume of a projected trilogy. James douglass book jfk and the unspeakable is subtitled why he died, and why it matters as one who publicly obsesses over the assassinations of the 60s, i get that question a lot why does it matter. James douglass presents it in such depth and so logically that only one hardened to the truth would not be deeply moved and affected by his book. Oswald had cia handlers in new orleans where they had him become publicly identified with a procuba group in order to eventually set the notion in peoples minds that castro wanted kennedy dead. Oct 28, 2017 jfk and the unspeakable, by james douglass, the awful truth, in beautiful prose 4.
Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Nov 22, 2011 author jim douglass speaks at the 2009 coalition on political assassinations conference in dallas. Kennedy, malcolm x, martin luther king, nikita khrushchev, robert kennedy, the unspeakable, thomas merton among the vast number of books that have been written about the death of jfk, perhaps none has been as successful at explaining why he was taken out as james douglass, jfk and the unspeakable 2008. This compelling title from orbis books is the biggest contribution to research on the jfk assassination in a generation. Hes been a sickly, often bedridden child, seared by war in the pacific, mortally threatened by addisons disease.
Drawing on a vast field of investigation, including many sources available only in recent years, douglass lays out a sequence of. How could we survive our weapons of war, given the cold war attitudes behind them. Pete larkin is an audiofile earphones award winner and a 2014 audie award finalist. President kennedy entered office as a cold warrior, but then he turned away from the cold war. Why he died and why it matters is a book by theologian and catholic worker james w. This is an excellent book, that severely undermines the conspiracy theory that jfk and his brother for that matter were sadly shot down by lone nuts. Thanks for your interview of james douglass and his book on jfk and the unspeakable. Drawing on a vast field of investigation, including many sources available only in recent years, douglass lays out a.
Douglass, a scholar and peace activist, is the author of many books, including jfk and the unspeakable. I believe james douglasss argument that jfk was killed because he wouldnt go to war in viet nam is flawed. Jfk and the unspeakable, part two james douglass is laying out a version of john f. Drawing on a vast field of investigation, including many sources available only in recent years, douglass lays out a sequence. Nothing could be further from the truth, as james douglass shows in his extraordinary book, jfk and the. Kennedy, jfk and the unspeakable, touted as a book that both records history and makes it, continues this theme. The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for your discussion. His talk distills the substance of this exhaustively documented book, which was ten years in the writing. It looks good in hindsight but doesnt take into account that. David liftons best evidence is the essential book on the how. Published in 2008, the book is a catholic philosophers meditation about the assassination of liberal president john f. James douglass, theologian and author of the book, jfk and the unspeakable will hold a three day seminar on confronting the legacy of jfks assassination in 20. On monday night in fairfax, virginia, donald jeffries, author and talk radio host, asked democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard about a book she was seen carrying, jfk and the. Kennedy, jfk and the unspeakable, touted as a book that both records history and makes it, continues this.
Among the vast number of books that have been written about the death of jfk, perhaps none has been as successful at explaining why he was taken out as james douglass, jfk and the unspeakable 2008. James douglass provides the context needed to understand why the assassins of jfk would take the monumental risk of killing a u. Jfk, cuba and the garrison case there can be few people more knowledgeable about the jfk assassination than james dieugenio. Kennedy was assassinated and why the unmasking of this truth remains crucial for the future of our country and the world.
The description of the companion of oswald fits david morales. At the height of the cold war, jfk risked committing the. Hes encouraging us to face what has seemed to me a central question not so much the who killed jfk. The famous playwright the vagina monologues explains why shes supporting the stage version of james douglass book jfk and the unspeakable. Also look for the epic inside the aarb by doug horne, legacy of secrecy by lamar waldron, and jfk. He was the public address announcer for the new york mets from 1988 to 1993. Vancouverbound author james douglass on jfk and the unspeakable. Historian james douglass proves not only that there was a conspiracy to assassinate jfk, but more.
Kennedy s assassination that is sickening, in every way outrageous, but not exactly unfamiliar. Douglass book is the inspiration for jfk and the unspeakable the graphic adaptation by seth jacobson and oliver hine. Consider joining the campaign to fund this project so that future generations may know what we know. Author jim douglass speaks at the 2009 coalition on political assassinations conference in dallas. Apr 19, 2020 if youre new to the subject, there isnt a better primer than douglass book. Douglass, is a non violence activist and christian theologian, one time professor of religion at the university of hawaii.
In this fascinating and disturbing work, james douglass presents a compelling account of the assasination of president john f. Free download or read online jfk and the unspeakable. Douglass to write three books on the assassinations of the 1960s. James douglass is author of the book jfk and the unspeakable. Click the link below to watch our campaign video via kickstarter. Jim douglass, jfk and the unspeakable, copa dallas 2009. Nothing could be further from the truth, as james douglass shows in his extraordinary book, jfk and the unspeakable. Get it today with same day delivery, order pickup or drive up. James douglass, theologian and author of the book, jfk and the unspeakable will hold a three day seminar on confronting the legacy of jfk s assassination in 20. The first edition of the novel was published in january 1st 2008, and was written by james w. The acclaimed book, now in paperback, with a reading group guide and a new afterword by the author. Douglass is a longtime peace activist and writer whose works include the nonviolent coming of god and jfk and the unspeakable.
Douglass 2010, paperback at the best online prices at ebay. The book is drawn from many sources, including the warren report. But the best of the others such as vincent bugliosis reclaming history, lamar waldrons legacy of secrecy coauthored with thom hartman and james douglass s jfk and the unspeakable have the drawback of being dedicated to vindicating the authors theory of the. The most uptodate and, in my view, the best dissection of the assassination appeared last year in james douglasss book, jfk and the unspeakable. Oct 31, 2017 james douglass presents it in such depth and so logically that only one hardened to the truth would not be deeply moved and affected by his book. In the book he argues that after the experience of. Paul schrade, former aide to robert kennedy, will be a special guest. Why he died and why it matters audible audiobook unabridged james w. Oct 02, 20 the story, like the book title, has two main axes. Jfk and the unspeakable, copa dallas 2009 randolph benson. It is clearly one of the best books ever written on the kennedy assassination and deserves a vast readership. David talbots list of essential books on jfk assassination.
James douglass book jfk and the unspeakable is subtitled why he died, and why it matters. Now we have maybe the best ive seen, jfk and the unspeakable. He and his wife shelley are cofounders of the ground zero center for nonviolent action in poulsbo, washington, and marys house, a catholic worker house of hospitality in birmingham, alabama. Why he died and why it matters, widely acclaimed as one of the most important books ever written on the subject. Why he died and why it matters orbis, 2008 and 2010. He was dying all his life, as douglass puts it in conversation.
Vancouverbound author james douglass on jfk and the. Kennedy around the 50th anniversary of his rendezvous with death. Vancouverbound author james douglass on jfk and the unspeakable georgia straight vancouvers. Douglass, 9781439193884, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. The acclaimed book oliver stone called the best account i have read of this tragedy and its significance, jfk and the unspeakable details not just how the conspiracy to assassinate president john f. On jfk, tulsi gabbard keeps very respectable company.
The main characters of this history, non fiction story are. Talk by jim douglass author of jfk and the unspeakable. Jan 01, 2008 in this fascinating and disturbing book james douglass presents a compelling account of why president john f. James douglass presents an account of why president john f. Jul 20, 2019 james douglass, theologian and author of the book, jfk and the unspeakable will hold a three day seminar on confronting the legacy of jfk s assassination in 20. In jfk and the unspeakable douglass makes it the story a plot inside the national security apparatus and the central intelligence agency to kill the president and stop his turn toward peace. Dec, 2019 in this fascinating and disturbing book james douglass presents a compelling account of why president john f.
Why he died and why it matters paperback october 19, 2010. Kennedy was president, i was a graduate student struggling with the theological dimensions of the same question he grappled with more concretely in the white house. The second will be on the murders of malcolm x and martin luther king, while the third will be on the assassination of bobby kennedy. Anyway, the unspeakable is a beautiful and tender book you will have a hard time putting it down that will certainly blow away the unspeakable with the light of truth and the truth of light. In his book douglass outlines how the cia moved oswald around the country in order to set up a storyline that made the case for him being jfks killer. Kennedy as well as the events surrounding the assassination of john f.
Jfk and the unspeakable book the seattle public library. The cia, vietnam and the plot to assassinate john f. In this fascinating and disturbing book james douglass presents a compelling account of why president john f. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 510 pages and is available in hardcover format. James douglass jfk and the unspeakable is all about the why and the who. At the height of the cold war, jfk risked committing the greatest crime in human history. Jfk and the unspeakable why he died and why it matters book. James douglass, jfk and the unspeakable james fetzer. E book excerpt in this book james douglass presents a compelling account of why president john f. Douglass touchstone books, 2008 pxvi our collective denial of the obvious, in the setting up of oswald and his transparent silencing by ruby, made possible the dallas coverup of the jfk assassination. Oct 19, 2010 the acclaimed book oliver stone called the best account i have read of this tragedy and its significance, jfk and the unspeakable details not just how the conspiracy to assassinate president john f. Jim douglasss jfk is far from the oversold man of vigah, the reckless bounder of camelot.