76234, Exactly. Posted by AquamansWrath, Thu Mar-01-07 12:12 PM
Here is a read I recommend for everyone. Especially confused niggaz.
The CIA's Cover War Against Rock
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgements xi Foreword xii Prelude Assassination Politics of the Vietnam War Period: Fascism, American-Style and the Rise of Richard Nixon 1 (8) A (Killing) Field Day for the Heat 9 (10) Time Machine: The Birth of Top 40 Radio and Alan Freed's Near-Death Experience (Early Cia and Mob Influences on the Rock Music Industry) 19 (5) Parapolitical Stars in the Dope Show 24 (11) The Death of Cass Elliot and other ``Restless Youth'' 35 (7) A Murder in the House of Pooh 42 (11) Brian Jones Portraits in Carnage: The End of the Rock Festivals 53 (7) I Don't Live Today: The Jimi Hendrix Political Harassment, Kidnap and Murder Experience 60 (16) When You're a Stranger: Fragrance de Chaos---Investigative Findings on the Death of Jim Morrison 76 (11) Like Coffins in a Cage: The Baez Contras and the Death of Phil Ochs 87 (13) Who Killed the Kennedys? (And Sal Mineo?) 100 (17) ``Project Walrus'' and Holden Caulfield's Warm Gun 117 (14) What'Cha Gonna Do? ... The Deaths of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh 131 (18) Gang War: Sons of Chaos vs. Thugs a Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. Assassination Digest 149 (16) Dancing on the Jetty: The Death of Michael Hutchence, et al 165 Synopsis Since the sixties, musicians have been outspoken and powerful proponents for social change, making them a threat to those eager to maintain the status quo. Typically fond of drugs, they also make easy targets for investigation and exploitation. In this comprehensive look at more than a dozen suspect rock star deaths, conspiracy researcher Alex Constantine delves into the secrets that the record industry, organized crime, and even the FBI and CIA don't want uncovered. Unearthing recent -- and successful -- assassination plots against Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. as well as new information on the tragic deaths of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and John Lennon, this long-overdue report offers disturbing evidence that there may be more behind these deaths than accident, psychosis, and indulgence.
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