The recent release of Clint Eastwood’s film American Sniper got me thinking about the long-range marksmen and cold-blooded killers who pick off their targets at distance. The film’s release, close to Martin Luther King Day, also got me thinking of those other unique individuals who go for that special kill; the high profile political assassination.
Showing posts with label Lee Harvey Oswald. Show all posts
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THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE SUBLIME: A MATT FORNEY PODCAST
Alternative Right co-editor Andy Nowicki joins controversial manosphere blogger Matt Forney on the latter's "podcast extravaganza" to discuss sex, politics, beauty, Nowicki's latest published fiction, and Lee Harvey Oswald's noisy ghost.
OSWALD TAKES AIM
--reposted from the old site-- January 5, 2014
(Fifty years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. But what if November 22, 1963 had been a day like any other? What if JFK's head had remained intact that day, instead of getting struck by a bullet and exploding open, to the shock and horror of those assembled to watch the presidential motorcade wind through Dealy Plaza? How might history have turned out differently following this crucial point of divergence?
What follows is an excerpt from Andy Nowicki's short story "Oswald Takes Aim," part of a collection entitled Lost Violent Souls, now available from Counter-Currents and on Amazon.com.)
Lee Harvey Oswald sat in the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building and gazed out at the lazy traffic flowing down Elm Street towards Stemmons Freeway, bound for destinations across the city of Dallas and beyond. His thin lips twisted into a smirk as he regarded the mass of humanity beneath his feet.
Stupid Americans, he thought.
(Fifty years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. But what if November 22, 1963 had been a day like any other? What if JFK's head had remained intact that day, instead of getting struck by a bullet and exploding open, to the shock and horror of those assembled to watch the presidential motorcade wind through Dealy Plaza? How might history have turned out differently following this crucial point of divergence?
What follows is an excerpt from Andy Nowicki's short story "Oswald Takes Aim," part of a collection entitled Lost Violent Souls, now available from Counter-Currents and on Amazon.com.)
Lee Harvey Oswald sat in the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building and gazed out at the lazy traffic flowing down Elm Street towards Stemmons Freeway, bound for destinations across the city of Dallas and beyond. His thin lips twisted into a smirk as he regarded the mass of humanity beneath his feet.
Stupid Americans, he thought.
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