What is in store for the commemoration of the death of jfk jr?
As the 10 year anniversary of his death approaches July 16, explosive new revelations are emerging about the plane crash that killed John F. Kennedy, Jr. The report was published in last week’s National Enquirer – a source we might normally be somewhat dubious of, but considering their reporting on John Edwards and other stories has been surprisingly accurate of late, we are presenting this for your consideration. If the secret documents the Enquirer claims to have obtained are proven genuine, it will raise many new questions about the tragic death of Kennedy and the Bessette sisters (such as: “why did the government lie?”). It will turn the official government story on it’s ear. For 10 years, we have been told that Kennedy’s fatal plane crash was the result of pilot error and spatial disorientation, sending him into a “graveyard spiral.” These new details paint an entirely different picture – that of a capable pilot desperately fighting to save his aircraft, and the lives of his passe
From Publishers Weekly Though listeners will undoubtedly question Noonan’s motive in penning this memoir-as well as his assertion that he and John F. Kennedy Jr. were best friends-Grupper’s fluid, impartial delivery allows the material to speak for itself, resulting in an audio that is both easy to enjoy and easy to debate. Noonan has set out to debunk what he calls the “prince of Camelot myth” surrounding John. In its place, he draws a portrait of a flawed but intelligent individual who continually struggled under the weight of his legacy. Noonan’s memoir is best at relaying anecdotes, such as the night Noonan tried to take on the paparazzi after John’s 18th birthday bash, earning him the tabloid title of John’s “beefy buddy.” The audio isn’t all fond memories, however, and at times something akin to bitterness creeps into Noonan’s narrative. Though this may cause some listeners to tune out, most will take these moments-which Grupper wisely doesn’t dramatize or downplay-in stride and