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Fulton Christopher - The inheritance: poisoned fruit of JFKs assassination: how one mans custody of Bobby Kennedys hidden evidence changed our past and continues to shape out future

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The Inheritance: Poisoned Fruit of JFKs Assassination

Copyright 2018 Christopher Fulton & Michelle Fulton. All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced without express written permission.

This is a memoir; it is sourced from my memories, letters, and recollections. Dialogue is reconstructed, and some names and identifying features have been changed to provide anonymity. There is some informed, educated supposition about how actions affected historical events and meetings. The underlying story is based on actual happenings and historical personages.

Published by:

Trine Day LLC

PO Box 577

Walterville, OR 97489

1-800-556-2012

www.TrineDay.com

trineday@icloud.com

Library of Congress Control Number: 2018947033

Fulton, Christopher & Fulton, Michelle.

The Inheritance1st ed.

p. cm.

Epub (ISBN-13) 978-1-63424-218-9

Kindle (ISBN-13) 978-1-63424-219-6

Print (ISBN-13) 978-1-63424-217-2

1. Kennedy, John F. -- (John Fitzgerald) -- 1917-1963 -- Assassination. 2. United States -- Politics and government -- History. 3. Kennedy, Robert F. -- 1925-1968. 4. Lincoln, Evelyn N. -- 1909-1995. 5. White, Robert L. -- 1949-2003. 6. Fulton, Christopher -- 1965- . 7. Conspiracies -- United States -- History. I. Title

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Publishers Foreword

No matter what the progress
Or what may yet be proved
The simple facts of life are such
They cannot be removed.

Herman Hupfield,
As Time Goes By

Most welcome, bondage! for thou art away,
think, to liberty: yet am I better
Than one thats sick o the gout; since he had rather
Groan so in perpetuity than be cured

William Shakespeare
Cymbeline, King of Britain

A Republic, if you can keep it.

Ben Franklin

P ersonal testimony is something that TrineDay values highly.

I first heard about Chistopher Fulton from Robert Groden. Later I spoke with Christopher myself. We talked about the book business and the JFK assassination. I wisecracked that unless he was writing a book that said Lee did it, there wouldnt be much press coverage. We didnt talk much about his particular story. I asked if he had a manuscript. He said he was working on one. I told him that the Internet had roiled the publishing industry as much as anything, and there were now new ways to get a book to market that make self-publishing a viable option, mentioned other publishers that might be interested, and said to contact me once he had a manuscript.

Years later that happened, we talked some more, I asked him to send me his story. I received, sat down and read. Opened up Google, read, check, read, check. Wow! I was amazed that such an unknown narrative existed and appalled at the tortuous methods used by my government. Fultons story expanded and confirmed my understanding of the dynamics of the assassination, so I said, Yes, lets do it, it needs to be done, for our country and... for our children and theirs.

The Inheritance: Poisoned Fruit JFKs Assassination is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future... and the past, for that is where our fortunes lie. Only with a true understanding of our history can we move forward in a proper way.

Yes, some names have been changed, some dialogue recreated, and there is some conflation of characters and minor events, but the story is very real. The question being: What will become of it? What will we do?

There will be those who disparage, those who will throw cold water on Fultons tale, but then we have to deal, everday with those who say, Lee did it, and those who wonder why anyone even cares about a murder that happened over 50 years ago.

Few of us who were alive when it happened, can honestly not forget what happened that day... and what has changed. For some, it gnaws at our souls, lurks in our minds and can keep us up at night.

There is so much controversy and divisiveness within our polity today. I welcome opportunities for a new grasp of reality, giving us a much-needed foundation upon which to act.

I heartily applaud the outstanding courage, fortitude, and downright grit that the Fultons have shown and their hard-won contribution to our ongoing quest for truth, liberty, and justice.

Being almost threescore and ten, which I grant is no great feat, has taught me, generally through hindsight, a few things: Listen to what folks have to say. Do not sell yourself short. And remember, there are many among us who wish a better world, a brighter future... a more perfect union.

TrineDay is humbled to have the pleasure to present Christopher Fultons saga, The Inheritance: Poisoned Fruit JFKs Assassination. Our hope is that it will help us understand our history, behold our destiny, heal our nation, and revive our republic!

Onwards to the Utmost of Futures!

Peace,

RA Kris Millegan

Publisher

TrineDay

August 31, 2018

Introduction

By Dick Russell

T he main character of this book is not a human. Its a timepiece: the gold Cartier watch worn by our 35 th President, John F. Kennedy on the day of his assassination. His wife, Jacqueline, handed the watch to JFK that fateful morning of November 22, 1963. He was wearing it when the shots rang out in Dallas. It bore ballistics evidence. And it was no longer on his wrist when his body was flown to Washington, D.C., for the official autopsy.

For many Americans, including myself, time stood still that day. The moment of hearing the news engrained itself in the memory, subject to instant lifelong recall. Did you hear? Kennedys been shot! said the fellow student who informed me outside the high school cafeteria as everyone changed classes. The student wasnt a friend, barely an acquaintance. But I still recall his name and will never forget his face.

If we could turn back the clock... and that is what The Inheritance does, in an anguished plea for truth to will out, written by a man whose own sacrifice to the time-honored cover-up is stranger than fiction. The bizarre story of how a successful building contractornot yet born when JFK was gunned downcame to briefly inherit the watch is mind-boggling enough. What happened to Christopher Fulton subsequently is downright chilling.

The reason comes down to this: JFKs watch was the single most compelling piece of evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone, that someone else fired the fatal shot from the front, that a conspiracy existedindeed that a coup detat may have taken place in Dallas. Forensics dont liebut they can be buried.

It was a fatal shot that echoed far beyond Dealey Plaza, from the little boy issuing the unforgettable farewell salute to his father at Arlington Cemetery to the grown man whose own demise may well have been linked to his desire to expose the wrenching truth. His name was John F. Kennedy, Jr. Time cannot heal all wounds when the bloodshed is ongoing.

The book you are about to read is written in novelist style and, if the chronicle werent so devastatingly real, one could hope it never happened. Did the time bomb detonate for Christopher Fulton because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time? In retrospect, maybe so. But in his naivete, how could he have known? Did he have to endure years of false imprisonment in order to emerge one day to relate this saga?

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