Nutty New JFK Assassination Conspiracy Book

Former CIA director James Woolsey is a prominent neocon. He has co-authored a nutty new conspiracy theory book on the JFK assassination. Woolsey was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated from Tulsa’s Central High School in 1963, the year JFK was murdered.

Jacob Hornberger, in Woolsey’s Silly Conspiracy, has pointed out exactly the fatal flaw in this nonsense.

This new Woolsey book is nothing new but just regurgitates 1964 “conspiracy theories” of the assassination.

The one which immediately comes to mind is Marxmanship in Dallas, by Revillo P. Oliver, published in the John Birch Society’s American Opinion magazine in February 1964. Oliver was a longtime close friend and colleague of William F. Buckley Jr,, was at Buckley’s wedding, and an early contributor to National Review magazine until Buckley broke off contact because of Oliver’s overt anti-Semitism and other nuttiness. Eventually the Birchers had enough and broke with him too. Oliver was interviewed by the Warren Commission because of his article.

Today I came across another article which castigates Woolsey and his book for different reasons than Hornberger.

Move over Gerald Posner.  You have a serious rival for wacko-in-chief on this topic.

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6:38 pm on February 26, 2021