
Fighting for Justice
The Improbable Journey to Exposing Cover-Ups About the JFK Assassination and the Deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen
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Narrated by:
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Greg D. Barnett
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Mark Shaw
Fighting for Justice exposes the cover-ups of the JFK assassination and the murders of Dorothy Kilgallen and Marilyn Monroe, while revealing for the first time the corrupt inner workings of the Warren Commission based on the firsthand "whistleblower" account of an actual Commission member never identified before.
How does an explosive "whistleblower" account from a Warren Commission (WC) member never identified before destroy once and for all the biggest lie in American history, the "Oswald Alone" theory? On what basis did the member admit, "It's more than Oswald. There is internal corruption on the Commission. I do not agree with the Report"?
Is the "whistleblower" the same one who surreptitiously passed Jack Ruby's WC testimony to journalist Dorothy Kilgallen prior to its release date? And how did President Lyndon Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover strong-arm the commission to prevent any investigation of the truth about who killed JFK and why?
Based on fifteen years of research, answers to these questions and more are uncovered in Fighting for Justice, Mark Shaw's improbable journey to exposing cover-ups of the JFK assassination while proving that Marilyn Monroe and Kilgallen were murdered.
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This is the holy Grail!!! I swear it.
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Good facts, some wrong conclusions
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Content-wise, I was hoping for significant new material on the JFK and RFK assassinations. Instead, much of the book felt like a rehash of Shaw’s earlier work, particularly The Reporter Who Knew Too Much. That said, there were a few new and intriguing insights — but the book was so poorly organized that I had a hard time locating them again once I’d found them.
For example: Shaw includes a secondhand account of a meeting between Jack Ruby, Mac Wallace, and a possible Marcello associate, which, if true, could be explosive — but it's not clearly followed up. He presents a theory that a Warren Commission member (likely Senator John Sherman Cooper) may have secretly leaked Jack Ruby’s testimony to Kilgallen and privately dissented from the Commission’s official findings — a compelling claim, but hard to track in the book. Shaw also argues that instead of obsessing over Oswald, we should follow the people who visited Ruby in jail — including his mob-linked lawyer and CIA-affiliated psychiatrist — to understand the broader conspiracy. That last point is Shaw’s strongest contribution here. The idea that Ruby — not Oswald — is the real key to unlocking the JFK assassination cover-up opens a compelling new line of inquiry.
Ultimately, I gave the book 3 stars. There are meaningful insights, but they’re buried under repetition, disorganization, and a frustrating lack of structure. With tighter editing, this could have been one of Shaw’s most impactful works.
Strong Insights, But a Frustrating Book
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Mark Shaw is truly fighting for justice.
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Masterful research and logical assumptions
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