Ebook: JFK assassination logic: how to think about claims of conspiracy
Author: Kennedy John Fitzgerald, McAdams John
- Tags: TRUE CRIME--General, Conspiracies--United States--History--20th century, Assassination, Conspiracies, History, Kennedy John F. -- (John Fitzgerald) -- 1917-1963 -- Assassination, Conspiracies -- United States -- History -- 20th century, TRUE CRIME -- General, Kennedy John F. -- (John Fitzgerald) -- 1917-1963, United States
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
- City: Washington;D.C;United States
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
JFK assassination logic : how to think about claims of conspiracy -- The frailty of witness testimony -- Problems of memory -- Creating false memories -- Witnesses that are just too good -- Witnesses are not always worthless -- Bogus quoting, stripping context, misleading readers -- Things that "defy the odds?" -- More on "defying the odds" : the "mysterious deaths" -- "Foreknowledge" : did people know it was going to happen -- Signal and noise : seeing things in photos -- Think scenario -- Not all evidence is equal : using the reliable evidence -- Opinions are not evidence -- Too much evidence of conspiracy? -- Beware false corroboration -- How do we view government? -- Putting theory into practice : the single bullet theory -- Thinking about conspiracy : putting it all together.
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