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Review: “Columbus Was Last” By Patrick Huyghe

December 19, 2021
Review: “Columbus Was Last” By Patrick Huyghe

How many myths, how many lies is the history of man built on? Perhaps one of the biggest lies is that Columbus discovered America. This mythology is pounded into us from grade school on, and provides a shady sense of national pride for Italian-Americans. The problem is, as author Patrick Huyghe describes, “Columbus Was Last”. […]

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When Orcas Island Had A Sea Serpent

September 17, 2021
When Orcas Island Had A Sea Serpent

May 1909, off the North Shore of Orcas Island, Washington State: “As Baker ran he saw the water begin foaming out past the reef, and the head of a huge serpent rose from the roiling waters. Ten feet and more of the monster’s head surfaced, and his undulating body rose in and out of the […]

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Monkey Business: Two Very Different Bigfoot Books

June 6, 2021
Monkey Business: Two Very Different Bigfoot Books

In these crazy times, I have had a need to take a break from political research. What I found is as informative and interesting as it is scary. That is, reading up on Bigfoot-Sasquatch, which probably for the same reason I found, has hit an all-time high public interest cycle. Bigfooters, or “Squatchers”, as they […]

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Review: The Hidden History Of The Human Race

January 3, 2021
Review: The Hidden History Of The Human Race

As the plague season rolls on, my reading has (as a matter of sanity) drifted from hard-core political filth to more esoteric subjects. They have been quite a welcome distraction. For instance, I recently reviewed “Daydream Sunset” by Ron Jacobs, about counterculture in the 1970’s. (All reviews can be found at https://www.covertbookreport.com/ ) Then we […]

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Review: The Hunt For Zero Point – By Nick Cook

July 26, 2020
Review: The Hunt For Zero Point – By Nick Cook

In an effort to get a little distance from hardcore politics and history, I recently reviewed a book on the counterculture in the ’70’s and a great book on Bigfoot. Now comes a book on government research into antigravity and the “flying saucer” phenomenon. “The Hunt For Zero Point – Inside The Classified World Of […]

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Review: “Daydream Sunset” – By Ron Jacobs

June 7, 2020
Review: “Daydream Sunset” – By Ron Jacobs

Review: “Daydream Sunset” By Ron Jacobs Ah, the 1970’s. Been there for sure, it’s when I had my first alcohol, first car, first real girlfriend… It seemed like the 1970’s hit a pause button. Radicals and activists had paved the way in civil rights, women’s rights, environmental issues, and the war in Vietnam stumbled to […]

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Yes, The Lincoln Assassination Was a Huge Conspiracy

April 16, 2020
Yes, The Lincoln Assassination Was a Huge Conspiracy

Yes, The Lincoln Assassination Was A Conspiracy As we will see, the highest levels of the Union Army were involved in aiding Booth’s escape. I intend to read further into this grand conspiracy. I recently was browsing through used/collectible books in Port Townsend and found two great books on the Lincoln assassination. After reading the […]

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Royal Family Feud As Prince Harry Hints at Diana’s Assassination

January 10, 2020
Royal Family Feud As Prince Harry Hints at Diana’s Assassination

In an amazing interview, Prince Harry has said he and his wife Meghan Markle are leaving the Royal Family for their safety. Harry states in the interview his concerns for his family’s protection with regard to the death of his mother, Princess Diana. “‘My husband is planning an accident in my car’ Those haunting words […]

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Review: CHAOS – Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties

December 21, 2019
Review: CHAOS – Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties

By John Titus 1969 was a clear turning point in American society. Opposition to the Vietnam war was at an all-time high, the civil rights movement was rolling, and activists were presenting a new vision of human interaction that was an existential threat to the conservative establishment. The year before, both Robert Kennedy and Martin […]

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Alex Gillis: “A Killing Art” – A History Of Korean Karate And Espionage

March 19, 2019
Alex Gillis: “A Killing Art” – A History Of Korean Karate And Espionage

Alex Gillis, author of “A Killing Art” has kept me on his mailing list since we communicated years ago. Attached is a newsletter summary of his book, but first, here is my review of his book from 2011: Review: “A Killing Art” by Alex Gillis I am sometimes late to the party, but when I […]

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RSS Northwest Research & Covert Book Report

  • Was The Murder Of A Federal Judge An “Intelligence” Operation?
    Was The Murder Of A Federal Judge An “Intelligence” Operation? The story of the Chagra’s, Charles Harrelson, and the murder of Federal Judge ‘Maximum” John Wood is a long and twisted mystery that has not quite been solved. The characters include; Lee and Jimmy and Joe Chagra, acknowledged hit-man Charles Harrelson, and Federal Judge “Maximum” […]
  • Review: “Continental Reckoning” By Elliot West
    I learned quite a bit in reading this huge book, which probably was meant for college classes. Indeed, the author of “Continental Reckoning”, Elliot West, is a Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Arkansas. This book should be in an Economic or Law history class, and probably is. Author Elliot West clearly outlines […]
  • All About Ken Kesey: Two Reviews
    “Spit In The Ocean #7 – All about Kesey” is an eclectic collection of real tales about legendary Oregon writer Ken Kesey. Kesey is best known for writing “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” (mental institutions) and “Sometimes A Great Notion” (an Oregon logging family). Both books were actually written in California, and both are […]
  • Review: “Acid Dreams” By Lee & Shlain
    I found “Acid Dreams; The Complete History Of LSD: The CIA, The Sixties, And Beyond” a pretty good summary of the LSD experience, from the use of the drug in interrogation techniques used by intelligence agencies, to the use of such drugs to destabilize the revolutionary youth movement. At nearly 300 pages (my copy), it […]
  • Did Jack Scott “Radicalize” The NBA’s Bill Walton?
    Did Jack Scott Radicalize NBA Star Bill Walton? Sadly, we have to note that Bill Walton (and Jack Scott) are no longer living. Walton was a hero for many where I grew up in Portland, Oregon. He was the star of an NBA championship, which I pretty much didn’t care about. Later, Walton was doing […]