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by Mary W Maxwell

My beautiful book, Marathon Bombing: Indicting the Players, is not yet mentioned on Worldcat.org.  It does sell at Amazon for $9.95, but I’m unable to buy a copy to send to Library of Congress as I have no fixed address to tell to Amazon. “Near the Texaco Station on Interstate 65” probably wouldn’t cut it. Today I discovered on Worldcat.org  that there are at least 16 books about the Marathon bombing. Most are self-help, such as “How you can still feel calm after experiencing all that bombiing (on television).” Some are faith and love. A few, such as the one by Michele Somebody-or-Other, are aimed at the Tsarnaevs (evil boys, you know, Russian types).  No dissident books, so far.

This article merely lists the various offerings for you. Which books do you think are inside jobs? I wonder if any of them mention that the famous photo of Jeff Bauman no longer shows his poor, lonely tibia. Or is it fibula. Either way it’s lonely.

Boston, the Erstwhile Athens of the North

Here are the first books listed at Worldcat.org:

The Boston Marathon bombing by Valerie Bodden

Surviving the Boston Marathon Bombing by Paul C Challen

Taking my life back : my story of faith, determination,… by Rebekah Gregory

Maximum harm : the Tsarnaev brothers, the FBI,… by Michele McPhee

Boston Marathon Bombing. by The Associated Press

Remember Boston : the Boston Marathon bombing… by Douglas Potoksky

Boston Marathon Bombing (ELL).

The Boston Marathon bombing : supporting victims… by David L Abel

102 hours : an iconographic storytelling of the Boston Marathon bombing and the days that followed.

The Boston Marathon bombing : the long run from terror to renewal.

Marathon : the Patriots Day bombing by Ricki Stern

The 27th mile : going the extra mile to support… by Ray Charbonneau

Boston strong : a city’s triumph over tragedy by Casey Sherman; Dave Wedge

Lessons learned from the Boston Marathon bombings… by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs,

Why “good kids” turn into deadly terrorists :… by Alice LoCicero

Telling It Legally

And now here’s the Table of Contents of my book, Marathon Bombing. Thirty chapters:

1. The Official Story
2. The Real Story
3. Uncle and Ankle
4. MyBPL
5. Dee McLachlan’s Discovery
6. Letter to Attorney-General Maura Hanley
7. Compensation for Amputees
8. What To Do about All This?
9. Retrial Because of a Handshake
10. Do You Believe the Carjack Nonsense?
11. Instruct Jurors on the Separation of Powers
12. How Do a Bombing? A Birdie Told Me
13. Heather Frizell Inspects the Alleged Gun
14. Your Basic Brady Rule
15. Collateral Damage: Five Deaths So Far
16. Judy Clarke’s Patients
17. What About The Globe’s Eric Moscowitz?
18. Open Letter to Governor Charlie Baker
19. Student Witness at MIT: Nathan Harman
20. Picking the Best Liar among the Doctors
21. Yes, You Hafta
22. Judith Shklar’s Definition of a Show Trial
23. Gag Orders
24. Cheryl Dean’s Twenty Questions
25. What on Earth Is the FBI?
26. Impeaching a Judge
27. Disbarring Lawyers and Judges

Not to mention tasty appendices, including one in Espanol.

 

Photo credit: Expertenough.com

 

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Last week Karen commented that the social media pages related to the Free Jahar movement have been tampered with.

    I invite any tamperees to make there plaint here in the Comments. Anything anyone else can tell us about new evidence in the Boston case will also be welcome. Ta.

  2. I have always wondered about Jeff Bauman. And there is so much about him — especially as he has “been a symbol of recovery and perseverance through the tragic event” in the MSM.
    I would have hoped that Boston journo’s (mainstream or otherwise) could have tracked his route through hospital, spoken to the doctors and discovered the info either way — and put this debate to bed. So many people from doctors, nurses and orderlies must have treated him.

    • Dee, unfortunately the MSM has no desire at all to put this debate to bed. They cant possibly prove his story is true, since its a total lie and they know it, and they are not about to prove it to be fake. They would lose their jobs or more. They don’t deserve to be called journalists, maybe paid propagandists.

    • Dee, what do you mean you wonder about Jeff? His story is tied into that of cowboy-hat man, Carlos Arrendondo whose story is Beyond Ludicrous.

      I googled and chose the first sample that popped up:

      “The Arredondos’ bond with Bauman, who later lost both legs, has only strengthened since Carlos was captured pushing the injured runner in a wheelchair moments after the bombing. The photo has since become an iconic image of the attacks.

      “The shared journey has also soothed the pain Carlos and Melida Arredondo have felt after losing their two children, they said. Their eldest son, Alex, 20, was killed in a sniper attack in Iraq in 2004. Years later, their youngest, Brian, 24, hung himself on the last day of the Iraq war out “of grief.”

      Carlos Arredondo, a longtime bus and truck driver, gave up his job recently to focus on helping charities that raise awareness on violence, as well as military groups, the Red Cross and societies for the prevention of suicide.

      (No relation to “Stop hurting people” of course.)

  3. I never heard of Worldcat.org, but it seems to me that every book there on this topic are all pro official story (lie). Your book is so honest that it would likely never make that list which you should take as a compliment. In the not too distant future there will be a new book coming out telling of every lie at the trial, and there are hundreds, based purely on the actual trial transcripts. Any one who reads this book will never be able to believe the official lie again, and just possibly, someone of influence who will receive the book will make it very public. Eventually the truth will be common knowledge.

    • Hey, thanks, Cheryl.

      We all want to be in Worldcat which tells you which libraries in the world re holding which books. I think they simply compile the databases of all libraries.

      Last week Dee mentioned that the video of Laurent Louis being arrested in Belguim has been removed from the Net. Ah, but we captured the photo of it in our book Truth in Journalism.

      And that book is in at least one library, South Australia. Plus 100 copies are in circulation. See the value of the printed page over the chimerical electronic copy! Ta-da:

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/truth-in-journalism/oclc/928656345&referer=brief_results

  4. I’m going to finish reading this book of yours one of these days. It’s just so disturbing to go back through it all. But I probably won’t read any more of Heather Frizell’s writings on the subject. Those are even more disturbing because they seem to be nothing more than academic exercises.

    • Believe me, we need academic exercises. And the very fact that she is fussy is a plus for our side. Thanks to the Peekay’s of this world many people think we all shoot from the hip.

      Oh,sorry, wrong conspiracy.
      Spec, you must come to Australia. Maybe around Fringe Festival time. Or could you run a Fringe in your city? Yay!

      • Maybe, but it’s not my thing. I went through all of her “exercises” during the trial. It’s all repetition and rehashing the obvious as far as I’m concerned. Good for those who don’t yet get it, but just frustration for me.

        I’d love to come to Australia during Fringe Festival time, but that doesn’t seem possible.

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