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Richard Belzer

    Cet auteur se concentre sur le genre du roman policier, apparaissant souvent comme un protagoniste résolvant des mystères. Son œuvre explore le domaine des théories du complot, cherchant des explications logiques à des phénomènes apparemment inexplicables. L'auteur explore les frontières entre la réalité et la croyance, mettant les lecteurs au défi de réfléchir de manière critique aux informations qu'ils consomment. Son style d'écriture est captivant et pousse à la réflexion.

    Someone Is Hiding Something
    Hit List
    • Hit List

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Richard Belzer and David Wayne uncover the truth about the many witness deaths tied to the JFK assassination. For decades, these “coincidental” deaths have been dismissed by government pundits as “myths” or “urban legends.” Initially unsure about these ‘coincidences’, Richard and David explore the evidence surrounding each case. Some deaths appeared purely coincidental, while others seemed noteworthy, involving witnesses who knew something and died mysteriously. Hit List provides a fair examination of the evidence, leading to different conclusions. Some cases are linked to a “clean-up operation” after the murder of President Kennedy, while others stem from ‘other forces’. The research and writing of Richard Belzer and David Wayne reveal what the government may be trying to hide. 100 b/w photographs.

      Hit List
      3,7
    • Someone Is Hiding Something

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A year after the disappearance and commencement of the international search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, no sign of the plane has been found—no debris, no bodies, no sign of the much-talked-about black box. Richard Belzer, George Noory, and David Wayne want to know why. Scrutinizing the theories the media and politicians claim are the “most likely” reasons the plane crashed, Belzer, Noory, and Wayne argue that if a year after a huge Boeing 777 has gone missing, and there’s still no sign of it whatsoever, it’s time to think outside the box. The public needs to stop being misled. If a plane and its passengers went "missing" once, what's to stop it from happening again? Some of the theories the authors consider seem implausible on the surface, but the thorough research they've done and the continual failure of politicians, aviation authorities, and military members around the world to give any indication they're wrong makes their arguments as good—if not better—than the more widely shared ones. The title of this thought-provoking volume, Someone is Hiding Something, is a line spoken by former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad—perhaps the only government official to publicly acknowledge the true reason that neither Flight 370 nor the 239 people onboard have been found.

      Someone Is Hiding Something
      3,5