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Triangle of Death: The Shocking Truth About the Role of South Vietnam and the French Mafia in the Assassination of JFK

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Here are the a) President John F. Kennedy supported the coup d'etat that resulted in the assassination of Diem; b) twenty-one days later, Kennedy was assassinated; c) forty-eight hours after JFK's murder, the FBI deported a French assassin-a fact that was not reported at the time, even to the Warren Commission; d) this deportation order came from the Office of the Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy.Bradley O'Leary and L.E. Seymour present a convincing argument that implicates not Lee Harvey Oswald, but rather a conglomerate of conspirators, in the death of beloved President Kennedy. Using actual CIA documents, interviews, and evidence, Triangle of Death will alter everything you thought you knew about John F. Kennedy's death.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published November 6, 2003

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Brad O'Leary

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Bradley O’Leary has written fifteen books on American politics, romantic travel, and religion in politics. His career in politics included a stint as president of the American Association of Political Consultants, and he has played an active role in a number of American political campaigns, winning 26 awards for outstanding advertising. In addition to running national polls for twenty years with Zogby International and working as a political commentator on NBC Westwood, he has worked with Congressmen Newt Gingrich and Jack Kemp as well as Senators Howard Baker, Bill Brock, Bob Dole, Phil Gramm, John Tower, and approximately thirty others. A front-page political writer covering the state of American politics and the treasurer for Chuck Norris’s Kickstart Kids Foundation, he wrote the reference book God and America’s Leaders is available at World Net Daily and is a comprehensive quote book on our Founding Fathers’ and presidents’ comments on Christianity, religion, and other aspects of America’s spiritual life.

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