ISBN-13: 9781515367918 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 342 str.
FROZEN IN TIME: THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK: CRITICAL INSIGHTS AND ANALYSIS For over fifty years, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has both fascinated and divided the public, journalists and the political establishment. His brutal and public execution within a green corner of Dallas, Texas ushered in an entirely unpredicted historical timeline, the effects of which, many believe, did not change the world for the better. This book both independently examines and focuses the attention of the reader upon accurate and relevant information relating to the death of JFK, and the circumstances which surrounded it, before, during, and after the fact. The abominable treatment accorded to President Kennedy's mortal remains is examined in detail, as is the interrupted journey of his body from where he expired in Dallas to the morgue at Bathesda Naval Hospital, in Maryland. Evidence is presented which positively confirms that JFK's corpse was deliberately mutilated before "the autopsy of record" by the United States military authorities, an action which erased evidence of additional gunfire having been directed from sources other than that which had been pre-ordained. Complicity of elements of the Secret Service in the assassination, an additional plot to take JFK's life, the intimate associations of persons in Dallas who were connected to the President's death, manipulation of the evidentiary record, the provable the alteration of the famous Zapruder film of the shooting, and analysis of the assassination itself as a covert operation are discussed in this informative book. MARK GOODE is an independent author and illustrator, who continues to maintain a fascination with the assassination of President Kennedy since embracing the subject as an element of an educational writing assignment over a quarter of a century ago. He has twice visited Dallas, Texas, and over the years has spoken with many of those who either directly witnessed, or were personally affected by the events of November 22nd, 1963.