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Oswald, the Cia and the Warren Commission
Peter Kross
Oswald, the Cia and the Warren Commission
Peter Kross
Oswald, the CIA and the Warren Commission From the beginning, the Warren Commission was a fl awed process. Credible witnesses were not called, on sight testimony of eye-witnesses to the crime were not requested or their testimony was changed to fi t the perceived notion of the "true facts." Oswald was the lone killer of the president-case closed. New research, compiled over the past 48 years, has put a new spin on the death of John F. Kennedy. Previously held government documents released via the "JFK Records Act," have moved the discussion in a different direction, one that the Warren Commission failed to pursue. The roles of the CIA, FBI, and other government agencies are now seen in a new light, adding a new perspective to the written record. Efforts by the Kennedy administration to oust Fidel Castro in a new invasion in 1963, as well as the revelation of Kennedy's top Cuban spy in the heart of the Castro government are revealed. These, and other new facts are at the heart of this important book.
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 30 de novembro de 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9780984473366 |
Editoras | Bridger House Publishers Inc |
Páginas | 404 |
Dimensões | 138 × 21 × 213 mm · 467 g |
Idioma | English |
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