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Who really killed Kennedy? : 50 years later, stunning new revelations about the JFK assassination / Jerome R. Corsi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : WND Books ; New York : Distributed to the trade by Midpoint Trade Books, c2013.Edition: 1st edDescription: v, 370 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 193806710X (hbk.)
  • 9781938067105 (hbk.)
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Contents:
The end of Camelot -- The single-bullet theory -- The grassy knoll -- Oswald, Tippit, and Ruby -- Oswald, the KGB, and the plots to assassinate JFK in Chicago and Tampa -- Roots of the JFK assassination : a banana republic, the CIA, and the Mob -- Cuba, Nixon, and the Watergate -- Vietnam, Diem, the French connection, and LBJ -- The JFK assassination and the New World Order.
Summary: At the height of his popularity, John F. Kennedy was gunned down in a Dallas motorcade--a tragedy widely regarded as the end of America's post-war "age of innocence." At the time, a concerted effort was made by the Warren Commission, appointed by the Lyndon Johnson White House, to officially lay the entire blame on "lone gunman" Lee Harvey Oswald. Fifty years later, recently declassified documents shed new light on what really happened. In decades of meticulous research, investigative journalist Jerome Corsi has sorted through mountains of evidence--hundreds of books, tens of thousands of documents, several films, and countless photographs. Dissecting the Warren Commission's conclusion, he carefully separates the unlikely from the real, and speculation from facts. Having personally known or met many of the key players in the assassination drama, including a former top Soviet bloc intelligence official, Corsi reveals shocking information for the first time. He sets a new standard for JFK assassination research, demanding that future researchers understand the political forces leading up to an unthinkable event that marked a profound change in America and the world.--From publisher description.Summary: Posits that John F. Kennedy was not killed by a lone assassin.
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Almost nothing gives rise to more national intrigue than the murder of an American president. And on November 22, 2013, the nation remembered the 50thanniversary of one of the most traumatic events in modern American history, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. From day one, the truth behind JFK's assassination has been mired in controversy and dispute. The Warren Commission, established just seven days after Kennedy's death, delved into the who, what, when, and where of the tragedy, and over the course of the following year compiled an 889-page report that arrived at the now widely contested conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin. In Who Really Killed Kennedy? , No. 1 New York Times best-selling author Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D., provides readers with the ultimate JFK assassination theory book.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-359) and index.

The end of Camelot -- The single-bullet theory -- The grassy knoll -- Oswald, Tippit, and Ruby -- Oswald, the KGB, and the plots to assassinate JFK in Chicago and Tampa -- Roots of the JFK assassination : a banana republic, the CIA, and the Mob -- Cuba, Nixon, and the Watergate -- Vietnam, Diem, the French connection, and LBJ -- The JFK assassination and the New World Order.

At the height of his popularity, John F. Kennedy was gunned down in a Dallas motorcade--a tragedy widely regarded as the end of America's post-war "age of innocence." At the time, a concerted effort was made by the Warren Commission, appointed by the Lyndon Johnson White House, to officially lay the entire blame on "lone gunman" Lee Harvey Oswald. Fifty years later, recently declassified documents shed new light on what really happened. In decades of meticulous research, investigative journalist Jerome Corsi has sorted through mountains of evidence--hundreds of books, tens of thousands of documents, several films, and countless photographs. Dissecting the Warren Commission's conclusion, he carefully separates the unlikely from the real, and speculation from facts. Having personally known or met many of the key players in the assassination drama, including a former top Soviet bloc intelligence official, Corsi reveals shocking information for the first time. He sets a new standard for JFK assassination research, demanding that future researchers understand the political forces leading up to an unthinkable event that marked a profound change in America and the world.--From publisher description.

Posits that John F. Kennedy was not killed by a lone assassin.

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