Tipping Point Backstory
For new viewers to the blog, and to my research, you might be curious as to why after some three decades of JFK research and the publication of multiple editions of Someone Would Have Talked and then NEXUS, I would have done yet another book on the subject last year. The answer to that is really in understanding how much more we have learned about certain persons of interest in only the last two to four years.
And obvious question is, how does that work, how do you learn something new about individuals after five decades have passed. The answer is basically that you dig further into documents that were released by the JFK Records act, and become able to understand their full meeting by applying what we have learned about exactly who was being discussed under what crypts and aliases. That information allows us to trace operational and social network connections in a way we never could have imagined previously.
Equally importantly, it provides some brand new insights into intelligence agency knowledge of Lee Oswald circa 1963 and in particular their ability to use him as a “useful idiot” in both counter intelligence and political action programs that were in play from New Orleans, to New York and on to Mexico City.
But more to the point here, if you are new to my blog and new to my JFK research, I recently did an interview that would get you up to speed and give you a better understanding of why Tipping Point. It would be old news for those who have been with me over the years but if you are new to the subject, I think you would find it of interest. You can find it at this link:


