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Camelot Eclipsed: Connecting the Dots

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Forty years after his initial involvement in research into the Kennedy assassination, Prof. Dan Shanahan returned to the question of whether a conspiracy led to JFK's murder. In this book he develops the most plausible sequence of events based on the best research of the last 35 years - the evidence produced by researchers like Lifton, Horne, Fiester, and Vary Baker, among others. The book is both an attempt to outline what actually happened and a primer for newcomers to the question of who killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 24, 2016

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Dan Shanahan

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May 15, 2017
Confusing

Confusing because the author must think the general public carry a dictionary with them, even then i doubt a dictionary would contain some words he uses, and as with all JFK books, this one also answers some questions but creates hundreds more.
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March 12, 2018
A good book charting the author's beliefs as to the reasons for, and forces behind the JFK assassination.
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October 10, 2018
More dots connected

A very good and plausible read.To my mind LBJ always had something to do with it and this book goes a little way to proving that
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