Former Reagan White House attorney, David B. Nolan Sr., is a "dangerous truther" who was granted a Q2 nuclear safety clearance. LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy compiles information now in the public domain that was covered up for over 50 years. Oswald was deliberately denied a trial to prove his innocence and to show that Lyndon Baines Johnson and Richard Nixon masterminded the JFK murder. Nolan is the 2014 co-author of Quest for Freedom published on Amazon Books. He is the author of the Ethics Section of the District of Columbia Practice Manual. Who's Who in American Law recognized Nolan in 1980 and Who's Who in America in 2002. Nolan's amicus briefs in DHS v. MacLean helped the first federal employee respondent ever to defeat the U.S. Justice Department at the U.S. Supreme Court in DHS v. MacLean, case 13-843. Whistleblower MacLean was fired when he disclosed to Senator Hillary Clinton the reduction of air marshal deployments immediately after 9-11. In January 2015, Nolan helped give president Obama one of his worst legal defeats in the support of the rule of law for MacLean by a 7 to 2 U.S. Supreme Court vote.
Zinnophobia offers an extended defense of the work of radical historian Howard Zinn, author of the bestselling A People's History of the United States, against his many critics. It includes a discussion of the attempt to ban Zinn's book from Indiana classrooms; a brief summary of Zinn's life and work; an analysis of Zinn's theorizing about bias and objectivity in history; and a detailed response to twenty-five of Zinn's most hostile critics, many of whom are (or were) eminent historians. 'A major contribution to bringing Zinn’s great contributions to even broader public attention, and exposing features of intellectual and political culture that are of no little interest.' Noam Chomsky
The evacuation and burning of the Confederate capital, April 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1865, told through letters and diaries, newspaper accounts, and official Union and Confederate government records.
Diaries kept during his years as head of the Tennessee Valley Authority and of the Atomic Energy Commission, among other important posts, form an autobiography of an important, versatile statesman.