To describe the book using Rumpole of the Bailey's phrase "a rattling good yarn" is to say that it is as engrossing as a John le Carre or Len Deighton novel. However, for those serious about the rational and logical discourse of unresolved historical questions, who are not afraid to be given answers that are at once disturbing, well reasoned, and imminently readable, Lane's book is a must. Others will be offended by what they see as an indelicate affront to the Kennedy legacy and family. Some will turn away in anger, supposing it an unpatriotic response to governmental agencies who have already told us what happened, written by someone they believe is merely trying to enrich himself by peddling conspiratorial claptrap. Undoubtedly, some will say that on seeing attorney Mark Lane's newest volume on the booksellers' stands. "Not another book on the Kennedy assassination." Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK? by Mark Lane. He holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree and is a member of the California State Bar Association, the Writers Guild of America, and the Pacific Council on International Policy.Grover Proctor's interview with Mark Lane Hamburg is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Cruz and of the University Of San Francisco School Of Law. Hamburg is the author of the book “JFK, Nixon, Oliver Stone and Me: An Idealist’s Journey From Capitol Hill To Hollywood Hell,” published by Public Affairs Books in 2002. He is co-author of the 2013 book, “Give Peace A Chance: Preventing Mass Violence.” His film credits include “ANY GIVEN SUNDAY,” “NIXON,” and a TV documentary on Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, which was shown in 1998 on TBS and on CNN Perspectives. He is also a former aide to Senator John Kerry, and was an adviser to the Kerry presidential campaign in 2004. Lee Hamilton of Indiana, to submit a bill that would release the House’s closely held files on the John F. After finishing law school, Eric Hamburg became an unusually effective young staffer on Capitol Hill – convincing his boss, Rep. He is the director of the 2009 documentary film PREVENTING GENOCIDE, featuring interviews with Kofi Annan, Desmond Tutu, William Perry and many others. Eric Hamburg, J.D.: Eric Hamburg is a writer, attorney and film producer in Los Angeles.
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