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Foreword<br />

according to Blakey himself, sold only some 20,000 copies—far less than<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> which received no mass media promotion whatsoever.<br />

So if you've never read anything about the JFK assassination, <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong> will be the only book you ever need read on the subject. If, on the<br />

other hand, you have read one or more earlier volumes on the subject, you'll<br />

be amazed at the explosive new revelations appearing in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.<br />

Don't look for analysis of "where the shots came from" or "how many<br />

shots were fired" or "how many assassins were involved." None of that<br />

appears here. Dissecting the assassination conspiracy in its entirety, <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong> ties together little-known details that have been ignored or<br />

misunderstood (or even covered up) by other authors—whether by accident<br />

or by design. <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> focuses on the most important question of all:<br />

Who was ultimately responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy?<br />

Once you've read <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, you'll never look at the JFK<br />

assassination the same way again. And you may never again trust the media<br />

to tell you all of the facts about any other important event that shaped the<br />

course of history. Above all, you'll understand how the JFK assassination<br />

conspiracy evolved as it did and why—at least until the advent of <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong>—the truth had never been told.<br />

It is important to note that since the first release of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>,<br />

only a handful of minor errors have been brought to the author's attention.<br />

The errors, however, had nothing whatsoever to do with the thesis of the<br />

book and were based on the research of others. Those errors have been<br />

corrected. Otherwise the conclusions reached remain unchanged.<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> stands unchallenged. The only criticism has been ad<br />

homenim. Yet, name-calling does not a successful challenge make. If<br />

anything, hysterical and malicious defamation—especially considering the<br />

sources—lends credence, in its own way, to the thesis of the book.<br />

So there is indeed much more to be learned about the assassination of<br />

John F. Kennedy. <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> points the direction for those who wish to<br />

pursue the matter further. <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> is—at least for the time being—<br />

precisely what its title suggests.<br />

Michael Collins Piper has done the work necessary to assemble this<br />

volume. Now it is up to the readers to make sure that the message imparted<br />

within these pages reaches the widest audience possible. When you've<br />

finished the book, pass it on to a friend. Order extra copies to donate to<br />

libraries and to give to opinion makers in your community. Write letters to<br />

the editors of local newspapers about the book. Call radio talk shows.<br />

Let the American people know the truth. It's all up to you. This book, if<br />

read by enough people, could play a major part—just as did the<br />

assassination of President Kennedy—in reshaping the course of world<br />

affairs. But that can only happen if enough people—who will be mad as<br />

Hell when they learn the truth—take action.<br />

Now, prepare for a remarkable journey and learn—at long last—who<br />

really killed John F. Kennedy . . . and why.

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