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I've been plugging Lamar Waldron's Ultimate Sacrifice book for a couple years now.
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As Waldron's Ultimate Sacrifice documents, there were reports of assassination plans to hit Kennedy in several places during his unofficial campaign stops in the Fall of '63: first Chicago, then Tampa, then Dallas.
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I've been plugging Lamar Waldron's Ultimate Sacrifice book for a couple years now.
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Waldron's groundbreaking book, Ultimate Sacrifice, has done more to clear Bolden's name than anything else in recent years.
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Waldron's groundbreaking book, Ultimate Sacrifice, has done more to clear Bolden's name than anything else in recent years.
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As Waldron's Ultimate Sacrifice documents, there were reports of assassination plans to hit Kennedy in several places during his unofficial campaign stops in the Fall of '63: first Chicago, then Tampa, then Dallas.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The occupation of Lookout Mountain broke our direct communication with Bridgeport-our sub - depot -- and forced us to bring supplies by way of the Sequatchie Valley and Waldron's Ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, over a road most difficult even in the summer season, but now liable to be rendered impassable by autumn rains.
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In the course of their investigation, Waldron's car was run off the road and flipped over by someone trying to discourage him from continuing.
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This is what Waldron's book seeks to do ... explain the cover up as a result of a web of deceit and secrecy surrounding another plot to kill Castro.
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The show follows Waldron's book, but the narrative is interspersed with commentary by Gerald Posner, author of "Case Closed" who claims
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