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JFK and Israel and suggest (in my view) that behind-the-scenes intrigue in<br />

the U.S.-Israeli relationship is relevant to the events of November 22, 1963.<br />

Stephen Green, Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, and Seymour Hersh, in<br />

their own studies of U.S. Middle East policy (Taking Sides, Dangerous<br />

Liaison, and The Samson Option, respectively), provided the foundation<br />

upon which much of my own research was conducted.<br />

In 1998—four years after the first release of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>—Israeli<br />

historian Avner Cohen, author of Israel and the Bomb, came along and his<br />

book (certainly unintentionally) has given great credence to my thesis.<br />

Cohen told a mutual acquaintance—I'm sure he'd be shocked to know<br />

we even know somebody mutually—that he was horrified to learn (while<br />

doing an Internet search for data on his own book) about the existence of<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> and its thesis. Of course, Cohen rushed to assert his view that<br />

rejects the idea of Israeli involvement in the JFK assassination, but the genie<br />

is out of the bottle and the world now knows that Israel and JFK were not<br />

the "special friends" some would have us believe.<br />

A little-noticed—but important—book, There's a Fish in the<br />

Courthouse, by Gary Wean, enriched my own work considerably.<br />

Unfortunately, Gary now claims my book "plagiarized" his and that I was<br />

"forced" to acknowledge his work, which, of course, was clearly quoted and<br />

cited and prominently acknowledged from the start.<br />

Nobody "forced" me into giving his book the recognition it was due. In<br />

fact, Gary's friend, Wade Frazier, has pointed out that I'm one of the few<br />

who has even given any credence or publicity to Gary.<br />

A special "thanks" to a very real friend, Tom Valentine, host of the<br />

popular Radio Free America. When no others would, Tom gave me the<br />

opportunity to discuss this book and has continually given me much<br />

encouragement. (Among other things, by the way, Tom's also a fabulous<br />

source of information on alternative health. Check out carotec.com.)<br />

Several other radio hosts, including Jack Stockwell and Barbara Jean at "K-<br />

TALK" in Salt Lake City, and "One Eyed Jack" Jackson in Springfield,<br />

Illinois, Bill Boshears in Cincinnati, Ron Muhammed in San Diego, Victor<br />

Thorn and Lisa "Vicki" Guliani (of babelmagazine.com) and Rick Adams at<br />

WALE in Providence, Rhode Island have also dared to have me on.<br />

Ex-CIA official Victor Marchetti's counsel was appreciated, although<br />

my longtime buddy makes me chuckle when he says he still believes "The<br />

KGB killed JFK." As publisher of New American View, Victor and his right<br />

hand, Donna McGrath, kept a watch on the Israeli lobby in Washington.<br />

Vince Ryan, John Tiffany, Travis McCoy and Jim Yarbrough, among<br />

others, provided helpful suggestions during the writing of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.<br />

Each, in his own way, contributed to this volume.<br />

Dr. Alfred Lilienthal, the brash and wonderful pioneer American critic<br />

of America's disastrous Middle East policy, was most supportive.<br />

A warm nod of appreciation to the late H. Keith Thompson whose<br />

support for my work honored me tremendously.<br />

From the start, Van Loman has been a valued confidante, providing<br />

sharp insights and remarkable leads that brought the book full circle.

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