Harold Weisberg was foremost among the early trailblazers who saw the inadequacy of the Warren Report's solution to the crime of the century. He tirelessly petitioned the government and used the courts to force release of withheld documents, and wrote dozens of books and manuscripts on the subject."[...]
Originally published in 1995, and in the same classic investigative style of "Whitewash "and "Case Open," Harold Weisberg turns his sharp investigative eye towards the events surrounding the autopsy of John F. Kennedy. Inside "Never Again " you'll find:
- The specific truths regarding the autops[...]
Influential assassination researcher Harold Weisberg revolves the third installment in his Whitewash series around the photographic evidence available to government officials investigating the death of John F. Kennedy. Given the materials and photographs available to the Warren Commission, Weisberg [...]
Originally published in 1969, "Post Mortem" is a classic analysis of medical and ballistics evidence in the JFK assassination. Some of the documents collected and analyzed here by Harold Weisberg were suppressed for over twelve years, and Weisberg includes the original documents and pictures that th[...]
Harold Weisberg's "Whitewash "was originally self-published in 1965, at a time when few publishing houses would consider a book challenging the Warren Report. Written in Harold's fiercely passionate yet scrupulously honest style, and relying on the government's own evidence and documentation, "White[...]
Weisberg's first volume in the Whitewash series dissected the Warren Report and its failure to confront evidence of conspiracy in the JFK assassination. In this sequel he shows how the agencies of the investigation--the FBI, the Secret Service, the Dallas police, and the lawyers who worked for the C[...]
"Whitewash IV" tells the story of Harold Weisberg's fight for public disclosure of the Warren Commission executive session transcript of January 27, 1964. This epic battle of one man against the state is a significant part of the larger story of the Freedom of Information Act and its crucial 1974 am[...]