JFK Researcher Richard M. Hooke, "DISC Asset Rod Mac Kenzie's book describes an enormous U.S. Intelligence Operation / Hit, the seeds of which were planted years in advance, organized by the highest powers of the U.S. Government - Politicians, Agents, Businessmen, Bankers, Mafia Dons and Appointed and Elected Officials who, the evening of November 21, 1963, attended a bogus Pepsi Convention, held at The Dallas Cabana Motel, 'to get sugar prices down', providing them all with a mass alibi - while in reality, at approximately 10:15 pm, the conspirators car-pooled down Stemmons Blvd., to the 'VICTORY PARTY', at Clint Murchison's Dallas mansion, where they routinely signed off, as a group; on two affidavits, to have President John F. Kennedy shot to death, at 12:30 pm, on Elm Street in Dealey Plaza, the following day, November 22, 1963; not dissimilar to the way all the Senators, in ancient Rome, were required to shove their knives into Julius Caesar. Could it all be true? As I've read Mac Kenzie's manuscript, and questioned him, again and again, I've become completely convinced that is exactly the way it happened. And then, during the week following the assassination, at DISC Asset Jake Miranda's Circus Lounge restaurant, in the speak-easy catacombs behind the bar, the invisible walls of 'need to know' collapsed, between DISC Asset Rod Mac Kenzie and one of the signers of the conspiratorial affidavits, DISC/ONI Agent Malcolm Wallace, and Wallace, in a drunken rant, broke the conspiratorial pact of anonymity and confessed to Rod Mac Kenzie how Lyndon B. Johnson had finally decided to 'make his move' and LBJ, Mac Wallace, J. Edgar Hoover and their fellow conspirators (named in the book) had murdered President John F. Kennedy." *456 pages of Richard Hooke's cutting edge research, DISC Asset Rod Mac Kenzie's first person, 'need to know', account and original drawings and sketches of the times; a must have in any serious JFK Assassination library.
I would not recommend this disjointed book with unfathomable illustrations. His credibility suffers greatly because of the mess of the finished product.
I would recommend this book to any student of the JFK assanation. The book points out all the major players outlines their roles and reveals their part in the greatest murder mystery of the 20th Century. It's a satisfying read that wraps up a myriad of differed facts and timberlines. I would also recommend the video presentation based on this book given by Brian Snoody at a number of JFK conferences. He tells the story in a concise & suspenceful manor.
I have been researching the JFK assassination since the late 1960s. Over this long period of time I have learned a lot. But I must admit there was information in this book I had never heard before. Some of it is a bit on the hard to believe side, but plausible. Much of the answers to.this terrible.event may be in this book but without the necessary corroboration, it is just not possible to know for sure. But I recommend it as a very interesting read.