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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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Fighting for Justice

By: Mark Shaw
Narrated by: Greg D. Barnett
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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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A must listen, read, share, and discuss. Shame on the Warren commission. Justice for them all.

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captivating

The facts discovered from research ranged from eyebrow raising to stopping my activity and listening again!

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This is the holy Grail!!! I swear it.

This book is the holy Grail if you are looking to find the answer of how JFK was assassinated. I have been interested in the JFK assassination for roughly 25 years, I have never trusted the government and finally hearing about this cover up I still don't trust the government but this book should be read honestly this book should be read out loud on media to the entire world because it's absolutely true

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Good facts, some wrong conclusions

There is new information and very relevant references. I don’t think it was helpful to put down Oliver Stone so much since he did not believe Oswald was a lone gunman. There may be more involvement from CIA in collaboration with mob. I do not think Gascon or Bragg will buck the status quo. Great investment in the causes of the deceased.

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Great book

I love Mark Shaw’s books they are well written and I believe him and what he has to say. Read all his books.

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Great and more evidence.

This is so wonderful and ever broadening of just how and what happened. More evidence and good reason for us all to follow through with communicating to Mark's listed authorities.
You see it's a must read.

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Great investigations and fascinating read

This book opens up the investigations of the deaths of Dorothy Kilgallon , Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK and Marylin Monroe very fascinating investigation on theses cases and their influence on history. A great read!

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Mark Shaw is truly fighting for justice.

This new information provides more valuable clues to the mysterious deaths of JFK, Dorthy Kilgallen, and Marilyn Monroe. I feel a new person should be added to this list. Lee Harvey Oswald. The more I learn about this, the more I believe Oswald was a true patsy. Mr Shaw is such a good researcher would like to know if he has come across any new information on Oswald.

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Masterful research and logical assumptions

I am not a conspiracy person by nature but throughout the related Shaw books he does weave a compelling case for one to exist. JFK and MM conspiracies are a dime a dozen but the thing that sends shivers down my spine is the Dorothy Kilgallen case. I don’t believe for a second she overdosed on her own. Clearly the details uncovered in this book and especially in The Reported Who Knew Too Much show she put herself in jeopardy and she was silenced. The fact that her compiled research was taken out of her condo the morning she died tells us something happened outside of her control. I absolutely think she was taken out and I think the author here (the talented Mark Shaw) has formulated the theory that connects all of the dots. This is an outstanding book and it builds on all of his previous books that are related to this subject. What I would give to be able to speak with Dorothy and to ask her who the mystery man was, how she got home that night, why she was in that 3rd floor bed, and what she had in her folder on the assassination. This is the closest we will ever come to that and this should be made into a limited series for sure on Netflix or similar. It is easy to question or dismiss JFK theories but this DK stuff is bizarre and unsettling.

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I enjoyed it.

I thought the outright connections expressed in your interviews had more conviction. I still enjoyed learning a few things.

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