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Mel Ayton

    The Man Who Killed Martin Luther King
    Protecting the Presidential Candidates
    A Grammar of the Nepalese Language
    Hunting the President
    Forgotten Terrorist
    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
    • Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

      • 275pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Beyond Reasonable Doubt examines how conspiracy theories developed after publication of the Warren Commission's 1964 report into the circumstances surrounding the JFK assassination. Using the evidence compiled by the commissioners, the authors demonstrate how and why the report was rejected by the American public over the past five decades. The book also provides new and compelling evidence which reveals not only Oswald's guilt, but his clear motive which was never satisfactorily addressed by the Warren investigation. The book also looks at the way in which conspiracy writers have succeeded in persuading a majority of the American public that Lee Harvey Oswald was either an innocent Patsy or acted in conjunction with others to assassinate the president. In an examination of the modus operandi of conspiracy writers, Ayton and Von Pein reveal how the public was manipulated into accepting conspiracy allegations and of how their theories were built around nothing more than misinterpretations and misrepresentation of the evidence and crude speculation.

      Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
    • Forgotten Terrorist

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      In The Forgotten Terrorist Mel Ayton profiles Sirhan Sirhan and presents a wealth of evidence about his fanatical Palestinian nationalism and hatred for Robert F. Kennedy, which motivated him to assassinate RFK in 1968. Now with a new introduction containing interviews and new evidence.

      Forgotten Terrorist
    • Hunting the President

      Threats, Plots, and Assassination Attempts-From FDR to Obama

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of the assassinations of four U.S. Presidents, detailing how each event altered the trajectory of American history. It delves into the motivations behind these acts and the subsequent political and social repercussions, highlighting the profound influence of these tragedies on the nation’s development.

      Hunting the President
    • This highly topical book looks at how assassinations and attempted assassinations since the death of JFK, and even the fear of assassination, has changed the course of American history.

      Protecting the Presidential Candidates
    • In this book the investigative author Mel Ayton presents the first full account of the life of James Earl Ray, King's assassin. číst celé

      The Man Who Killed Martin Luther King
    • Details the full story of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on 22 November 1963. číst celé

      The Kennedy Assassinations