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JFK: The Assassination of America

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Anyone who has taken the time to study the facts about that fateful day in Dallas, TX, November 22, 1963, will already know that John F. Kennedy was deliberately murdered by a cabal of psychopathic warmongers who were opposed to his plans for a more peaceful world. This ebook written by Laura Knight-Jadczyk brings into focus how the convergence of greed and the power-mad forces of big oil, organized crime, and the military-industrial complex brought about the destruction of JFK. Drawing on an early analysis of Kennedy’s assassination, Farewell America, which was produced by a French intelligence group, Mrs. Knight-Jadczyk brings a deeper understanding of this tragic event by placing it in the light of the psychopathic motivations of these criminal elements. The Assassination of America shows a world that could have been, and a great man silenced by forces who will stop at nothing to keep that world from becoming a reality.

425 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 18, 2013

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March 8, 2017
Uncomfortable Truths

As has been revealed, albeit painfully and slowly, the assassination of JFK was not, as The Warren Commission so badly wants us to believe, the act of a lone gunman. It was in fact a well planned act of treasonous intent. Proffered and desired by men who were unfit to shine the shoes of a man such as John F. Kennedy. Warmongers and criminals, each and every one were; and so much more. And with the murderous death, so too went the chance for a true and lasting peace. And for something as unattainable - a entirely different, and better, world.

JFK: The Assassination of America delves into the seedy, underbelly of who and what truly leads this country. Painful, and it is, painful, to reckon with what we cannot change.
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