political crimes and offenses

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political crimes and offenses

Conspiracy

the plot to stop the Kennedys
2005
Examines the theory that there was a vast plot to stop the Kennedys from establishing a presidential dynasty, revealing little-known facts that link the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, the death of Marilyn Monroe, and the scandal that ruined Ted Kennedy's political career.

The Prometheus deception

2001
Nicholas Bryson, a former operative for the American secret intelligence group the Directorate, is forced to rely on his rusty skills and unreliable contacts for help when he is recruited years after his retirement by the CIA to infiltrate the group which Bryson has just learned was working against the best interests of the country.

The militia movement in America

before and after Oklahoma City
1997
Explores the roots of the militia movement's growth in the United States, its connection with mainstream society, the ideologies of anti-government groups, and the tragedies at Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Oklahoma City.

Macbeth

the graphic novel : original text version
2008
Presents the graphic novelization of Shakespeare's drama "Macbeth, " in which a man and his ambitious wife plot to kill their king and his heirs, clearing the way for Macbeth to seize the crown of Scotland for himself.

Conspiracy theory in film, television, and politics

2008
Discusses the role of conspiracy theory, chronologically, in television and film and its influence on politics in the U.S., such as the perception of a conspiratorial liberal media and arguments over various explanations of the attacks on September 11, 2001, with an analysis of the media's reflection and shaping of the political climate.

A darker place

2010
Alexander Kurbsky, a writer and ex-paratrooper, makes secret plans to escape Puntin's Russia and go west, but first Kurbsky is obligated to complete his mission for Russia and infiltrate British and American intelligence.

The expected one

2007
Journalist Maureen Paschal travels to France to research a new book and becomes caught up in the mystery surrounding a prophesized "expected one" and the discovery of scrolls that provide an account of the life and death of Jesus by his wife, Mary Magdalene.

The prosecution of George W. Bush for murder

2008
Prosecutor argues there is overwhelming evidence President Bush took the nation to war in Iraq under false pretenses and must be held accountable for what considers to be monumental crimes.

9

an open letter to Congress and the press
2008
Reveals twenty-five internal contradictions in the United States government's official version of what really happened during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

United States v. George W. Bush et al.

2006
The author presents a hypothetical indictment of President George Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, and Colin Powell maintaining that Bush tricked the nation into war.

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