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The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan repeatedly highlighted the book as a thorough critique of the Warren Commission, noting its claims that the autopsy was altered, Kennedy's brain was missing, and numerous contradictions pointed to a conspiracy. He described it as the best book he had read on the subject and referenced it across episodes with guests such as Peter Thiel, Jack Carr, Tim Dillon, and Michael Shermer. The overall tone was strongly positive, presenting it as essential reading for anyone interested in the JFK assassination.
Episode: #2165 - Jack Carr
Joe Rogan mentioned David Lifton's book Best Evidence, which is about the JFK assassination. Lifton was an accountant who was hired to go over the Warren Report, and he found many inconsistencies that don't make sense.
And the best book that I ever read about it was David Lifton's book, Best Evidence.
And David Lifton was an accountant and they hired him to go over the Warren Report and so he goes over the Warren Commission report and he finds all, he read the entire thing which is like insanely long and he finds all these inconsistencies and all these things don't make any sense.
Episode: #2190 - Peter Thiel
This book, written by David Lifton, presents an alternative perspective on the Kennedy assassination, challenging the Warren Commission's conclusions and suggesting that the autopsy was altered and Kennedy's brain was missing.
This is a part of David Lifton's book, "Best Evidence". Kennedy's brain wasn't even in his body when they buried him.
Episode: #1251 - Tim Dillon
It was described as a book about the Kennedy assassination and was said to have gotten the speaker into conspiracy theories. It was published in 1992 and was described as a good book, even though many people in the conspiracy theory world are full of shit.
A buddy of mine gave me David Lifton's best evidence on the Kennedy assassination.
Episode: #1222 - Michael Shermer
The book was mentioned as a detailed analysis of the Warren Commission Report on the assassination of JFK. The author found inconsistencies in the report and believed there was a conspiracy involved.
Did you ever read David Lifton's novel or a book about it rather? Yeah. Best evidence.
I didn't read the whole book when I was researching this back in the 90s after the Oliver Stone film came out.
And he was hired to do something with the Warren Commission Report.
And because he found some contradictions and he went over the entire Warren Commission Report which is an enormous, enormous publication. And he found all of these problems, all of these problems in the Warren Commission Report and all these contradictions.
And his take was there was a conspiracy.