James W. Douglass is a longtime peace activist and writer. He and his wife Shelley are co-founders of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action in Poulsbo, Washington, and Mary's House, a Catholic Worker house of hospitality in Birmingham, Alabama. His books include The Nonviolent Cross, The Nonviolent Coming of God, and Resistance and Contemplation.
"A remarkable story that changed the way I view the world."--JAMES
BRADLEY, author of Flags of Our Fathers
"Arguably the most important book yet written about a U.S.
president ... Should be required reading for all high school and
college students, and anyone who is a registered voter!"--JOHN
PERKINS, author of Confessions of an Economic Hitman
"The best account I have read of this tragedy and its significance
... But don't take my word for it. Read this extraordinary book and
reach your own conclusions." --OLIVER STONE, director "Jim Douglass
has unraveled the story of President Kennedy's astonishing and
little-known turn toward peace, and the reasons why members of his
own government felt he must be eliminated. This disturbing,
enlightening, and ultimately inspiring book should be read by all
Americans. It has the power to change our lives and to set us
free."--MARTIN SHEEN "JFK and the Unspeakable is an exceptional
achievement. Douglass has made the strongest case so far in the JFK
assassination literature as to the Who and the Why of
Dallas."--GERALD McNIGHT, author of Beach of Trust: How the Warren
Commission Failed the Nation and Why
"Once in a great while a book comes along that both records history
and makes it. ... An exciting work with the drama of a first-rate
thriller." --MARK LANE, author of Rush to Judgment
"Right now, I ask all of you--please please, read JFK and the
Unspeakable! I cried all night reading it, and didn't sleep a wink.
It is a book that could make us stand up and change the world,
right now. Maybe we can save the world before it blows up. Really."
(Yoko Ono) "In JFK and the Unspeakable Jim Douglass has distilled
all the best available research into a very well-documented and
convincing portrait of President Kennedy's transforming turn to
peace, at the cost of his life. Personally, it has made a very big
impact on me. After reading it in Dallas, I was moved for the first
time to visit Dealey Plaza. I urge all Americans to read this book
and come to their own conclusions about why he died and why --
after fifty years -- it still matters." (Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.)
"A remarkable story that changed the way I view the
world."--JAMES BRADLEY, author of Flags of Our
Fathers
"Arguably the most important book yet written about a U.S.
president ... Should be required reading for all high school and
college students, and anyone who is a registered
voter!"--JOHN PERKINS, author of Confessions of an Economic
Hitman
"The best account I have read of this tragedy and its significance
... But don't take my word for it. Read this extraordinary book and
reach your own conclusions." --OLIVER STONE,
director
"Jim Douglass has unraveled the story of President Kennedy's
astonishing and little-known turn toward peace, and the reasons why
members of his own government felt he must be eliminated. This
disturbing, enlightening, and ultimately inspiring book should be
read by all Americans. It has the power to change our lives and to
set us free."--MARTIN SHEEN "JFK and the
Unspeakable is an exceptional achievement. Douglass has made the
strongest case so far in the JFK assassination literature as to the
Who and the Why of Dallas."--GERALD McNIGHT, author of
Beach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and
Why
"Once in a great while a book comes along that both records history
and makes it. ... An exciting work with the drama of a first-rate
thriller." --MARK LANE, author of Rush to
Judgment
"Right now, I ask all of you--please please, read JFK and the
Unspeakable! I cried all night reading it, and didn't sleep a wink.
It is a book that could make us stand up and change the world,
right now. Maybe we can save the world before it blows up. Really."
(Yoko Ono) "In JFK and the Unspeakable Jim
Douglass has distilled all the best available research into a very
well-documented and convincing portrait of President Kennedy's
transforming turn to peace, at the cost of his life. Personally, it
has made a very big impact on me. After reading it in Dallas, I was
moved for the first time to visit Dealey Plaza. I urge all
Americans to read this book and come to their own conclusions about
why he died and why -- after fifty years -- it still matters."
(Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.)
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