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KENNEDY ?
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STUNNING NEW REVELATIONS ABOUT THE JFK ASSASSINATION
JEROME R. CORSI PH.D.
TWO-TIME #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
WHO REALLY KILLED KENNEDY?
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
THE END OF CAMELOT
ONE
THE SINGLE-BULLET THEORY
TWO
THE GRASSY KNOLL
THREE
OSWALD, TIPPIT, AND RUBY
FOUR
OSWALD, THE KGB, AND THE PLOTS TO ASSASSINATE JFK IN CHICAGO AND TAMPA
FIVE
ROOTS OF THE JFK ASSASSINATIONA BANANA REPUBLIC, THE CIA, AND THE MOB
SIX
CUBA, NIXON, AND WATERGATE
SEVEN
VIETNAM, DIEM, THE FRENCH CONNECTION, AND LBJ
CONCLUSION
THE JFK ASSASSINATION AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
PREFACE
THE END OF CAMELOT
J. Lee Rankin, Chief Counsel, Warren Commission: They [the FBI] have decided that it is Oswald who committed the assassination, they have decided that no one else was involved, they have decided
Sen. Richard Russell: They [the FBI] have tried the case and reached a verdict.
Rep. Hale Boggs: You have put your finger on it.
Warren Commission Executive session, Jan. 27, 1964
THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY in Dallas on November 22, 1963, is easily the greatest whodunit murder mystery of the twentieth century.
JFK, a young and beloved president, was cruelly and brutally gunned down at half-past noon at his wifes side. The images of his murder, captured that day in Dealey Plaza by dozens of amateur photographers, were so horrific that many, including the Zapruder filmthe most important of all the movies taken that daywere suppressed from full public viewing for more than a decade.
No giant, Oswald turned out to be a loner who moved to Russia intending to give up his US citizenship. In Russia, he acquired a Russian bride and became a self-professed Marxist. When he returned from Russia, Oswald brought back his Russian wife, Marina, and their first child, a daughter named June Lee. Even with his family in the United States, Oswald had a history of living alone. At the time of the assassination, Oswald was living in a rooming house, while his wife and daughter were rooming with a Russian speaking acquaintance, Ruth Paine. Back in the United States, Oswald had a difficult time holding a job. At the time of the assassination, he was still living in the rooming house, when he began working as a book clerk in the Texas School Book Depository on October 16, 1963. Four days later, on October 20, 1963, Marina gave birth to their second daughter, Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald, approximately one month before the JFK assassination.
So how was it possible that such an insignificant misfit could bring down the most powerful man in the world at the height of his power and popularity?
Truly, the JFK assassination was a watershed event in United States history. The instant rifle fire broke out on that sunny November day in Dallas, the innocence of the postwar prosperity and optimism of the Eisenhower years died for good. President Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn into office before Air Force One departed Dallas that day for Washington. After JFKs death Johnson led the nation into the dark days of Vietnam, proclaiming the necessity of a war JFK had already decided to abandon. The 1960s, after JFKs death, was marked by antiwar protests, urban racial riots, the feminist revolution and the rise of a new sexuality, and an upheaval in economics and politics that questioned whether the United States could and would provide social and economic justice for all US citizens, let alone for peoples of other nations striving to achieve their own freedom in their homelands.
Almost from the first hour after the Warren Commission delivered its final report to President Johnson on September 24, 1964, critics began to raise serious considerations that the Commission was a whitewash. Contrary to the impression given the public, the Warren Commission was not unanimous in its conclusion Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin. US Senator Richard Russell Jr., a Democrat and member of the Warren Commission, in the final session of the Commission on September 18, 1964, led a group of three dissenting members that included himself, Sen. John Sherman Cooper, a Republican from Kentucky with a reputation for his independent views, and Rep. Hale Boggs, a Democrat from Louisiana who was then serving as majority whip of the U.S. House of Representatives. Russell, Cooper, and Boggs wanted to file a separate dissenting opinion stating that the available evidence was incomplete and did not rule out Lee Harvey Oswald being part of a conspiracy to assassinate JFK. Ultimately, the dissenters accepted the final report with minor changes, but only after Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren insisted the final report needed to be unanimous. Later, Russell was shocked to find out that of the thirteen executive sessions held by the Warren Commission, the one where the objections were made was the only session that had not been transcribed. Instead, all that was published were brief minutes of the meeting that left out any mention of the disagreement.
Was it possible the Warren Commission was designed from the beginning not to solve the crime, but to cover up a malignant conspiracy that reached the topmost levels of government, possibly involving even LBJ himself? In a 2003 Gallup poll three-quarters of Americans, fully 75 percent, responded that they believed Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone.
Was it possible JFKs assassination was not the psychologically disturbed act of a lone gunman, but a sophisticated coup dtat callously orchestrated and professionally accomplished to advance political ambition, changing forever the destiny of the nation?
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