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Free Been to the Mountaintop Went Over the Edge Who Killed JFK MLK RFK

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Published on: 2013-11-24
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Free Been to the Mountaintop Went Over the Edge Who Killed JFK MLK  RFK

An irreverent pop-lit conspiracy thriller that links the JFK, MLK RFK assassinations. Elvis meets a Yogi in the middle of a plot by J. Edgar Hoover to assassinate MLK, as the supposedly dead, but still living, Jack Ruby spills his guts in this epic 60’s novel that blows the lid off the lies and gives us the counter myth to the official myth constructed to bury what really happened, with a whole lot more nitty-gritty down-- dirty-truth than anyone wants to hear about why-who-did-what-to-who-when where.Just as Thomas Berger's classic Little Big Man took us into the heart of the old West, mixing history and popular Dimestore gunfighter mythology to teach us how to look into the face of the beast and announce, “It’s a good day to die”, Mountaintop’s hilariously-irreverent, sexually-charged counter mythology carries us back-and-forth on the stoned “idiot wind” of those real ‘60s-conspiracies at the same time it allows us the perspective to look back at those times that were ‘a changin’ from the devolved chaos of the 21st Century. 50-years after the JFK assassination and over 45 after the MLK RFK assassinations, what would you say if you found out that Jack Ruby didn't die of cancer in 1967 like the government told us he did, but was still alive at the end of the 20th century, and ready to spill his guts about not only what happened in Dallas, on November 22, 1963, but in Memphis on April 4, 1968 and in the early hours of the morning in Los Angeles on June 5, 1968 Thirty years after he blew The Big Story, journalist Jake Stein comes back to Memphis for the 30th anniversary of the MLK assassination, and to do the last face-to-face interview with James Earl Ray right before he dies in a Nashville prison in 1998. Back in 1968, when the zonked-out one-eyed Nam vet joined UPI, there was genuine fear a Revolution might break out in America. After Dr. King announced he was going to lead a poor people's march on Washington, and then came out against the Vietnam war, FBI Czar J. Edgar Hoover was determined to shut the Civil Rights leader up for good, pounding a nail into the coffin of both a generation and a country's innocence, at the same time he was attempting to covertly erase the memory of what happened in Dallas, November 22, 1963, from the still living (but brainwashed and hidden from the world) Jack Ruby. So welcome to a raucous time trip, an emotional conspiracy thriller, a rocking mirror of the past looking back at us through the present chaos, as it illuminates the future attitude of the Fragmerican people towards its own government’s distrusted version of Fragmerican history”. Brought to life by the last of the living legendary old Delta bluesmen, harsh reality pop mythology collide head-on and create a sexually charged picaresque canvas of the times worthy of a modern day Hieronymus Bosch, turning all the McGuffins swirling around the assassinations into a Zeitgeist Expressionist blues-Ragtime filled with stoned hippies, government spooks, mob hitters, black revolutionaries, campaigning Presidential candidates, as Stein and Wild Billy Hicks, his hippie-jock, pot-dealing-buddy (turned Private Investigator 30-years-later), reexamine not only the scope of the 60's conspiracy trifecta they were trapped inside of in Memphis in 1968, but the inexplicable disappearance of a prophetic Bulgarian Yogi (who holds the key to the mystery of what really happened), to a lost (and found 30-years-later) interview Stein did with Bobby Kennedy looking for “bitch luck” the day he announced his run for the Presidency, to the last face-to-face interview with James Earl Ray, obsessing over whether Oliver Stone will get his story right in the film version, to a surprising challenge to the reader thrown down by the still living Jack Ruby, who says “If you don’t keep telling people what you think really happened, it will happen again.” Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr. January 15 1929 April 4 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who was a leader in the Civil Rights ... Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Samedi 14 mar 2015 CNN.com - Transcripts Return to Transcripts main page. ANDERSON COOPER 360 DEGREES. Note: This page is continually updated as new transcripts become available. If you cannot find a ... Obituaries Death Notices Newspaper Obituaries Online ... Legacy.com is the leading provider of online obituaries for the newspaper industry. Legacy.com enhances online obituaries with Guest Books funeral home information ... U.S. News Latest National News Videos & Photos - ABC ... Get the latest breaking news across the U.S. on ABCNews.com
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