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Bloody Treason: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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BLOODY TREASON was first published in 1997. The author, Noel H. Twyman, received the JFK New Frontier Award for his work. The book is now out of print and considered a collector’s item selling for hundreds of dollars. It has been praised as the cornerstone book of the JFK assassination and as the best on the subject by Mary Ferrell, FBI Agent James Sibert, and numerous writers and teachers. It includes first-time interviews with critical witnesses and the most relevant documents released by the Assassination Records Review Board as authorized by Congress. It includes more than 160 photos and exhibits. The result is a major revision of history, one that will forever change our understanding of how and why John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The author takes us deep into the labyrinth of the JFK assassination plot and reveals the shocking tradecraft of covert political assassinations practiced by the U.S. government during the 1960s. He explains how these programs tragically backfired, resulting in the assassination of President Kennedy. BLOODY TREASON advances the understanding of the JFK assassination to an entirely new level. The shocking revelation of corruption and betrayal in high places is without precedent in U.S. History.After numerous requests from students and researchers for an electronic version of BLOODY TREASON, the author welcomes the opportunity to reach a new and larger audience through the magic of E-Books, and to correct some errors or omissions in the original edition, and to report major new work that has buttressed his original conclusions.A new Appendix F discusses startling new evidence of involvement of CIA’s National Photo Interpretation Center with President Lyndon Johnson in the alteration of the Zapruder film. A new Appendix G discusses Douglas P. Horne’s new book Inside the Assassination Records Review Board.BLOODY TREASON is also available in MobiPocket for downloading to your personal computer.

909 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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130 reviews
May 9, 2026
The book isn't easily available to find in print so the availability in ebook is a VERY GOOD opportunity.

This is a THESIS rather than a novel. It is thorough at over 900 pages! It covers the alleged Mafia, CIA, FBI, Johnson and Hoover involvement. Basically everything I have read in previous books is covered here but in a very concise manner. The reader can weigh the "evidence" present and judge the credibility of the conspiracy theories and/or characters involved.

There are a lot of names to keep up with. It involves code names, false identities, forged files with false dates. This is why the cover-up remains successful even in 2026.
8 reviews
June 20, 2019
One of the best

A very rational, thorough attempt at reconciling the tsunami of data available on the conspiracy. Nothing kooky about it. Well done Noel!
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24 reviews
March 8, 2020
Great book! In depth look at the integral parts of the JFK assassination.
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June 16, 2022
Interesting in parts but mind boggling numbing with details and names that it becomes impossible to keep up with where the author is heading with the various conspiracy theories.
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2 reviews
July 31, 2015
Excellent book for JFK assassination research with many excellent insights into what happened on November 22, 1963

Over the last twenty years I have been researching many books on this subject and this is a excellent source on the assassination of the last real president of this country.
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