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Uncover the truth behind the Kennedy Assassination with a fresh perspective on the HSCA investigation. Hidden In Plain Sight analyzes the House Select Committee on Assassinations' public testimony, comparing witness statements before and after the hearings to bring the evidence into the year 2022. Author Tim Smith provides a refreshing take on the HSCA and the Kennedy Assassination, respecting the reader to draw their own conclusions. Based on fact, testimony, and independent inquiry, this book constructs a guide for the fifty-two witnesses that testified in their fields of expertise during…mehr

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Uncover the truth behind the Kennedy Assassination with a fresh perspective on the HSCA investigation. Hidden In Plain Sight analyzes the House Select Committee on Assassinations' public testimony, comparing witness statements before and after the hearings to bring the evidence into the year 2022. Author Tim Smith provides a refreshing take on the HSCA and the Kennedy Assassination, respecting the reader to draw their own conclusions. Based on fact, testimony, and independent inquiry, this book constructs a guide for the fifty-two witnesses that testified in their fields of expertise during public congressional hearings. Explore the treasure trove of information, gleaning from the testimony of Governor Connally and his wife, and discover the evidence that indicates a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy. Perfect for history buffs and conspiracy theory enthusiasts seeking a new understanding of this pivotal event.
Autorenporträt
Tim Smith has been a college professor for 35 years. He currently teaches philosophy, logic, world religion and intro to Biblical Hebrew. He has an interest in all aspects of the Kennedy assassination, especially the physical evidence in the case. Tim also has spent enormous amounts of time reading the testimony of the 488 witnesses that appeared before the Warren Commission and the 52 witnesses that gave public testimony before the HSCA, which contributed toward his Master's thesis.