End Notes:[1]. David S Lifton. Best Evidence. New York: Carroll & Graf, Inc., 1980.
[2]. Richard Trask. Pictures of the Pain Danvers, Massachusetts, 1994.
[3]. "Book Reviews." Steamshovel Press #12, 1995, p. 48.
[4.] "Caries, Cabals and Correspondence." Steamshovel Press #14, Fall 1995, p. 35.
[5]. Walter Cronkite. Cronkite Remembers, CBS, May 26, 1996.
[6]. Personal Correspondence, May 16, 1996. Lobster is the most interesting zine devoted to political conspiracy in England and has recently released all of its back issues in CD-ROM form. 214 Westbourne Avenue, Hull HU5 3JB, UK.
[7]. James DiEugenio. Destiny Betrayed. New York: Sheridan Square Press,1992. DiEugenio founded the Citizens for Truth About The Kennedy Assassination (CTKA), which published a magazine, The Probe, and now maintains a Web presence.
[8]. Peter Dale Scott. Deep Politics II: The New Revelations In U.S. Government Files, 1994-1995. Skokie, Illinois: Green Archive Publications, 1995.
[9]. Christopher Simpson. Blowback. New York: Collier Books (Macmillan Publishing
Company), 1988, pp. 30-38.
[10] Brad Steiger and Joan Whritenour. Flying Saucers Are Hostile, New York: Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation (Tandem), 1967, p 68.
[11]. Political Profiles: The Kennedy Years. New York: Facts on File, 1976; Anna Rothe (ed.). Current Biography 1950. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1950.
[12]. "Remarks at the Coliseum in Houston at a Dinner Honoring Representative Albert Thomas, November 21, 1963." Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States 1963. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1964, pp. 884-886.
[13]. Kenneth P. O'Donnell and David F. Powers. Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1972, pp. 11-14.
[14]. Peter Whitmey. "The Man Who Heard Too Much." Third Decade. November 1990, pp.
12-31. The Third Decade, under editor Jerry Rose, became The Fourth Decade in 1991, and discontinued publication in February 2001.
[15]. Bill Kaysing and Randy Reid. We Never Went To the Moon, Fountain
Valley, CA: Eden Press, 1976. Also: Jim Brandon. Weird America, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1978, p. 133. Kaysing, who still stands behind his research and questioning of the moon
landing, recently appeared on a Fox TV Special entitled: "Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?"
[16]. "And Now . . . Over To Houston." Newsweek, June 14, 1965, pp. 34-35.
[17]. Glenn Campbell. Area 51 Viewers Guide, Rachel, NV: Glenn Campbell, 1994, p. 69.
[18]. John Kimpsey. "A Spy the House of History: Literary Transactions with the Kennedy
Assassination." Steamshovel Press Occasional Paper #1, 1995.
[19]. Philip H. Melanson. Spy Saga: Lee Harvey Oswald and U. S. Intelligence. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1990, pp. 82-87.
[20]. Paris Flammonde. The Kennedy Conspiracy: An Uncommissioned Report on
the Jim Garrison Investigation. New York: Meredith Press, 1969, p. 31.
[21]. Michael Collins Piper. Final Judgement: The Missing Link in the JFK
Assassination Conspiracy. Washington, DC: The Wolfe Press, 1995.
[22]. Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. Coincidence or Conspiracy? New York: Kensington Publishing Corporation (Zebra Books), 1976, pp. 217-218.
[23]. Charles A. Willoughby. Shanghai Conspiracy: The Sorge Spy Ring. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1952.
[24]. John Ruddy. "Did This Man Happen Upon John Kennedy's Assassins?" Maclean's
Reports, November 1967. pp. 2-3. Also: "Probe of Kennedy Death here,"
Winnipeg Free Press, May 2, 1964; "Conspiracy Probers May Hear Winnipegger," Winnipeg Free Press, March 17, 1967; "Garrison Claims Oswald Was Decoy," Winnipeg Free Press, July 1, 1967.
[25]. Dick Russell. The Man Who Knew Too Much. New York: Carol & Graf, 1992, p. 194.
[26]. "M'Arthur Greets Mayor of Naples," New York Times, October 8, 1955.
[27]. "West Point Rites Honor M'Arthur," New York Times. May 13, 1962. Also: "Duty, Honor, Country, Address at the U. S. Academy, West Point, on the presentation of the Thayer Award by the Association of Graduates to General MacArthur, May 12, 1962." A Soldier Speaks, Public Papers and Speeches of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1965 pp. 352-358.
[28]. "Two See 'High' UFOs Over City For Two Hours," Winnipeg Free Press, July 1, 1967; "UFOs: At Least Cause For Concern," Winnipeg Free Press, July 3, 1967; "Eyes In Space Suspected," Winnipeg Free Press, July 6, 1967; "Government Bid To Attract UFOs To Landing Site Scores Zero," Winnipeg Free Press, July 20, 1967; "UFO Probe Due," Winnipeg Free Press, July 21, 1967; "Schreyer Dogs Government on UFOs," Winnipeg Free Press, November 8, 1967; "Dept. Has Prints, Slides on UFO," Winnipeg Free Press, November 9, 1967; "US Expert To Check UFO Sighting," Winnipeg Free Press, November 25, 1967.