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J**N
trash
This is the worst book I have had the misfortune of buying! Save your money!!!!!!
W**M
Tough to read, but interesting
A Unified Theory is one of the things that physicists have been searching for in the theory of physics, they may or may not have found the answers there, however, The Gemstone File, by Bruce Roberts puts forth a "Unified Theory of Conspiracies". Robert's Gemstone files are tough to read, and thus Stephanie Caruana has written this book to try summarize and explain his Gemstone theories.Robert's letters, which make up the Gemstone File itself, are tough to read, as his writing style is chaotic (at best) and very difficult to understand.Put simply, his theory is that Aristotle Onassis arranged with former bootlegger Joseph Kennedy, through FDR, to purchase Liberty ships at the end of WWII to create a vast shipping empire, which controlled, among other things, the shipments of oil and drugs.This created vast wealth for Onassis, and he used that wealth to fund many criminal actions. Those actions included the kidnapping of Howard Hughes (and his eventual murder) and the takeover of Hughes' empire and the addition of it to his own. Along the way, this empire ensnares many top political figures and Mafia figures and thus weaves a wide ranging set of conspiracies which include the murder of JFK, Chappaquiddick, and much more. Robert's ties everything into this one Unified Theory.A few notes: Roberts calls all of the groups that cooperate with each other to bring about their illegal plans "mafias" - it takes a little getting used to as one reads to understand his use of the term; the actual gems in the Gemstone File, refer to the synthetic gems that Roberts creates and includes along with his very long and rambling letters to various world leaders, and foreign embassies, to add credibility to the letters. (Roberts also maintains that the Hughes' organization stole his processes to create synthetic gems, and eventually lasers.)An interesting view of history during the middle part of the 20th Century. If nothing else it will cause you to question some of the basic history you have "learned".Worth reading.
S**N
A Literary Gemstone
The Gemstone File: A MemoirReview by Shawn Hamilton, 24 May 2008I first received a copy of Stephanie Caruana's "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone File" in 1976 from a high school history teacher. The typed original had been copied so many times that some words and letters were unclear or missing. The document was only about a year old then, so clearly there was a feverish underground effort to get this information out. While the claims made in the Skeleton Key are startling, I always felt that the document possessed an internal consistency that justified my withholding judgment on its primary thesis, which is simply that the United States government is essentially run by, and as, organized crime. Bruce Robert's Gemstone letters redefine the stereotypical definition of "Mafia," the kind of caricature and even glorification we see on a show like "The Sopranos," and paints for us a truer picture that shows how deeply the roots of organized crime intertwine every aspect of US politics. So I've kept a copy of the Skeleton Key around for the last thirty years taking notes on developments. History, so far, has increased my faith in the document's veracity. Let me give you just a couple of examples regarding statements made in the Skeleton Key and subsequent historical developments. The Skeleton Key claims one of the shooters of JFK "went down a manhole and followed a sewer line away from Dealey Plaza." Keep in mind this was written in 1975. In the 1990's I was watching a History Channel program called The Men Who Killed Kennedy. The show featured Tom Wilson, who had developed for US Steel a process using "photonics" to detect imperfections in steel. He applied this new technology to photos in the Kennedy assassination, including the Mary Moorman photo, and ended up making a three-dimensional model of Kennedy's gaping head wound. From that he traced back the path of the bullet and was amazed the see it was coming "out of the ground." He went to Dealey Plaza and discovered the path he anticipated led directly to a manhole cover and open curb sewer line. In other words, someone could have been crouching underground shooting at Kennedy from the curb. Subsequent studies by a researcher named Jack Brazil have determined that shooters from behind the picket fence on the Grassy Knoll and from the curb on Elm Street could both have "squeezed off rounds" and escaped underground in about twenty minutes. The sewer lines lead to the Trinity River well away from Dealey Plaza. Another claim that sounded wild to me in 1976 was this one: "Lots of heroin gets produced in a Pepsi Cola factory in Laos. So far, it hasn't produced a single bottle of Pepsi Cola." I hadn't learned about the CIA's "Air America" drug flights at the time, but this was another truth that Roberts understood long before most of us. In 1990 Mel Gibson and Robert Downey, Jr. starred in a film called "Air America." The film included the Pepsi-Cola factory, the CIA, and the heroin. Details like these over the years make me believe that Bruce Roberts knew more than the average citizen about current events and past history. While his emotional state might have been somewhat unstable, that's understandable considering the threatening forces he felt were surrounding him and had killed his father. Robert's letters aren't always easy to read, and it's only after reading The Gemstone File: A Memoir that I realize what an excellent job Caruana did writing the original Skeleton Key. Considering the scattered yet repetitive nature of Robert's original letters and notes, Caruana's "Skeleton Key" is an amazingly competent work. It's organized, reads not only well but powerfully, and has survived without the benefit of formal recognition for over three decades. Caruana took the rough stone of Bruce Robert's notes and letters and created, in the Skeleton Key, a finely faceted Gemstone! I give Caruana's The Gemstone File: A Memoir my highest recommendation. The book is important historically and as a basis for future research. As a compendium to "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone File," it's invaluable. Anyone who has ever read the Key, or wants to, needs to buy this book!
J**K
Interesting Reading, But Where's Any Proof
I find this book to be a very entertaining mixture of supposition, guesswork, contradiction, and extraordinary searching for any evidence that could possibly be used to indicate that there is a vast underground conspiracy that really controls the United States and quite possibly all of the world.All in all, I find it a little hard to believe and for two or three reasons:1. I've been to the Texas School Book Depository, and to the window where the shooting was done. I could have made those shots. People don't want to think that one man could have done this, but the target was right there, an easy shot. It wasn't necessary to have a team of shooters.2. To tie together all the things in this book from JFK to Mary Jo Kopechne, Onassis, RFK, South Vietnam, George Wallace, and many, many more would require such a huge operation, with so many people that screw ups would have occurred. All of these killings wouldn't have been as smooth as they were. Furthermore, someone would have talked. There would be some real evidence.3. The third reason is WHY. Why would such an organization be set up in the first place. Why would it be kept going down through the centuries. Why bother?
E**N
Best Gemstone book
This book confirms the death bed confession of E Howard Hunt to his son and points to the fact that multiple assassins were waiting in Dallas that day. Ms Caruana did an admirable job in presenting the Bruce Roberts material as Roberts was being harassed around the clock in San Francisco and his letters appear rambling and paranoid.
J**L
The classic conspiracy story
A good conspiracy story has to have a grain of truth, and then something really outrageous.And as conspiracy stories go - this one is a classic!Just don't believe anything of it - except for that little grain which is indeed true.
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