The NYT bestseller you’ve never heard of
There’s a reason that you probably haven’t heard of Vincent Bugliosi’s new book The Prosecution of George Bush for Murder which is #12 on the New York Times bestseller list right now. That reason is he’s been blacklisted from the mainstream media because they apparently find his message too risky. Since I’m a fan of free speech and an independent press, I’m going to go ahead and post information about this book because he’s a brilliant (and determined) man. Here’s info via Bugliosi’s agent PMA:
In The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder Bugliosi presents a tight legal case against President Bush as being criminally responsible for the deaths of more than 4,000 American soldiers in Iraq. In a searing indictment of the President and his administration, he sets forth the legal architecture and incontrovertible evidence to put George W. Bush on trial for murder in an American courtroom for taking this nation to war under false pretences. In his groundbreaking book, Bugliosi also has outlined a legally credible pathway to holding our highest government officials accountable for their actions while in office. The book was published on May 27, 2008, by Vanguard Press, a member of the Perseus Book Group. The mainstream media has black listed this book in the U.S. and the book became a NY Times bestseller without one single review. The feature film adaptation of the book, presently entitled MAD AS HELL (working titles), is presently being edited and we are hopeful it will be distributed in theatres October.
Here Bugliosi describes the media blackout of his book:





