A mere sixty years have passed since this young nation suffered its first successful coup d'état--The assassination of John F. Kennedy. It happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963, and was part of a larger covert, illegal operation known as "The Big Event."
In this book about the JFK assassination, the author strategically peels away the created reality, theater, and puppet mastery that was employed by the CIA and the Mafia in the killing of Kennedy, Oswald and Tippit. Step-by-step, you are walked through a journey that exposes the characters involved in the killing of Kennedy as well as their schemes, motives, and strategies. The author also explains six legends that were born on November 22, 1963, and still exist to this day. Three examples of these legends 1) six credible witnesses seeing Oswald running to and entering a double-parked Nash Rambler station wagon and fleeing the book depository at 12:40pm CST; 2) initial reports of a Mauser being found on the sixth floor of the book depository; and 3) Dallas Police Department records showing two Oswalds being arrested in the Texas Theater--one in the balcony and one on the first floor. Throughout the book, the author also debunks several lingering conspiracy theories.
The final chapter is an almost minute-by-minute timeline of actual events as they occurred on November 22, 1963. It includes at least nine shots that were fired at or upon President Kennedy,
This book is a must read for anyone who loves history, mystery, or true crime. This book was clearly well researched and I learned a great about the facts surrounding the assassination of JFK. I will definitely be adding this author to my follow list and can't wait read Raphael De'Veritas' next work!
60 years of conspiracy theories all mashed together. LBJ ordered the assassination. Three men with rifles in the Depository. Oswald leaves, the others vanish. Edward's double killed Tippett. Ruby gave Oswald a gun that could not be fired. More fantasy to be debunked. Flies in the face of facts known for decades.
Well analyzed and presented data about a major political action in the history of the United States! For the amount of data presented, it is an easy read.