TRIANGLE OF
DETH
TRIANGLE OF
DETH
The Shocking Truth About the Role of
South Vietnam and the French Mafia
in the Assassination of JFK
Brad OLeary and L. E. Seymour
Copyright 2003 by Bradley S. OLeary & L.E. Seymour
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Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by WND Books.
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OLeary, Bradley S.
Triangle of death : the shocking truth about the role of South Vietnam and the French mafia in the assassination of JFK / Brad OLeary and L. E. Seymour.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963Assassination. 2. MafiaUnited StatesHistory20th century. 3. Organized crimeFranceHistory20th century. 4.Vietnam (Republic)Politics and government20th century. 5. VietnamPolitics and government1945-1975. 6. Vietnamese Conflict, 19611975Influence. I. Seymour, L. E. II. Title.
E842.9.O344 2003
364.152'4'092dc22
2003016093
Printed in the United States of America
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To my former political mentors, Governor John Connally and U.S. Senator John Tower, who taught me never to be afraid of speaking what I believe to be the truth.
B.S.O.
Contents
AS PRESIDENT of the United States, John F. Kennedy authorized the overthrow of the Catholic government of South Vietnam and the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem, South Vietnams democratically elected, constitutional president.
Most readers will find this difficult to accept because for years Kennedy had ostensibly supported Diem. As president, Kennedy had generously pledged American troops, military equipment, and tax dollars to protect South Vietnam from the threat of communism. But although the notion of the U.S. government intentionally eliminating an ally does strain credulity, the fact remains that Diem was overthrownand immediately assassinated.
Three weeks after Diems assassination, Kennedy himself was assassinated. Few may be familiar with or even aware of the story of Diems death, but everybody knows about the JFK assassination, the most intriguing murder mystery of our time. Yet, in spite of the dozens of theories that have surfaced regarding Kennedys assassination and the almost constant attention given to them over the past forty years, only two official investigations have ever been conducted.
The investigative bodies of the U.S. government have made numerous claimsamong them that a lone gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald was the assassin; that only two shots hit their target on November 22, 1963, with one shot missing; that the bullets fired that day all came from the sixth floor of the Texas Schoolbook Depository; and that Kennedy was killed because he was preparing to pull all U.S. troops out of Vietnam.
All of these claims are false and are designed to placate the American public and distract them from the facts of the case. But recently declassified federal documents relating to the Vietnam War, the KGB, the U.S. Mafia, the French Secret Services, and the international heroin syndicate provide vital new clues to help solve the forty-year-old mystery that surrounds the assassination of one of Americas most beloved presidents. In this book, we provide an analysis of the whole body of evidence in order to give a more complete picture of what actually happened.
Here are some of the disturbing facts revealed in this book:
Robert Kennedy didnt want his brothers death investigated because the investigation might uncover the fact that he, along with the president and the rest of the Kennedy White House, had drawn up operational plans to assassinate Fidel Castro after the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
Kennedys braina crucial piece of forensic evidencewas stolen by a U.S. Navy admiral on Robert Kennedys orders.
Just days before his death, the president had secretly planned and carried out the overthrow and eventual assassination of the Catholic leaders of Vietnam, turning the Vietnamese government over to a Buddhist military junta.
Kennedy personally asked a high-ranking U.S. military officer to assassinate South Vietnams President Diem.
Mafia chieftain Carlos Marcello personally met with Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald, and Marcello verifiably confessed to federal officers that he had been directly involved in Kennedys murder.
The United States and the Soviet Union both went on high military alert immediately after Kennedys death, bringing the human race one hairs-width away from nuclear annihilation.
But more important than any of that, this book reveals an official CIA document that may well be the most shocking piece of evidence ever to arise from the enigma surrounding Kennedys murder.
The document affirms that an international assassin had been captured by U.S. authorities in Dallas, Texas, less than two days after Kennedy was shot, and that instead of arresting him, those same U.S. authorities secretly flew the assassin out of the country to freedom.
Using that document, along with other relevant information, we will present our theory that the contract to murder President John F. Kennedy was not originated by the CIA or the military-industrial complex but by a partnership between the U.S. Mafia, the French heroin syndicate, and the government of South Vietnam.
Bradley S. OLeary
L.E. Seymour
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A Young Man in a Hurry
Ask not what your country can do for you...
JOHN F. KENNEDY
IN 1960 , when John F. Kennedy became the thirty-fifth president of the United States, America was in tumult. Cuba, just ninety miles off the coast of Florida, lay in the hands of an eccentric communist dictator. A strange new cold war was being waged between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, and World War III seemed inevitable with both countries frantic to aim as many missiles at the other as possible. The economy was constricting. Racial tensions were intensifying. Americans were living in fear.
At age forty-three, Kennedys youth and vision of a New Frontier gave America what it needed most at that timehope.
His murder in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, would become what many regard as the crime of the century. But the focus on his assassination deflects attention from his prodigious accomplishments, both leading up to and during his brief presidency.
Kennedy first proved his resolve and leadership abilities in World War II, receiving Navy and Marine Corps medals for heroism after he gallantly led his surviving crewmen to safety from their sinking patrol torpedo boat.
Politically, Kennedy distinguished himself by openly criticizing Senator Joseph McCarthys anti-communist crusades in the early 50s, in spite of the facts that Kennedy himself was a staunch anti-communist and that his father sternly disapproved.
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