Edited by James Fetzer, PhD, and Mike Paleck
Note:
The Coffee Coaster is proud to publish this review on April 15,
2016—241 years after the British were ordered to march on Lexington and
Concord, Mass., thus leading to, on April 19th, the first colonial armed resistance that produced British casualties:
the ‘shot heard ’round the world’ and the beginning of American
Independence. [And, ironically, the third anniversary of a major
hoax-assault produced, in Boston, by an out-of-control, clandestine,
federalized oligarchy for purposes of destroying all vestiges of
individual liberty in our country.]
The good news is this book, unlike the notorious Nobody Died at Sandy Hook (2015), was not ‘banned'[1]
by Amazon. The bad news is that with the Boston stage performance, many
in the alternative community—which initially was all over the
false-flag indicators and images in real time that completely demolished
the official story—seemed to stop writing and caring a month later. Was
it because the two alleged terrorists had hard-to-spell names and a
Muslim orientation? Did the government’s case miraculously start making
sense? Or did higher priority stories come along, e.g. what ‘the Donald’
ate for breakfast yesterday morning?
Continue Reading at ..... http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2016/04/book-review-and-nobody-died-in-boston.html