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365 to Dallas: An Assassins's Tale

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The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy is still as relevant today as it was on November 22, 1963. Over the years, novices and experts have poured over evidence, witness testimonies, pictures and film of the covert cover-up and controversial killing of JFK. To date, nobody has been able to penetrate the elusive plot and classified plan that was established 365 days prior to November 22. 1963 Until now.
The training, planning and actions leading up to the most infamous crime of the twentieth century is as controversial as the assassination itself. 365 to Dallas is the never before heard confession of one of the ten team members that carried out the execution of President John F. Kennedy that fateful November day in Dallas, TX over half a century ago.
Mark, only eighteen at the time, was one out of ten soldiers selected to be highly trained for this forbidden and deeply covert mission. Six shooters and four distractors under the umbrella of the Untied States Intelligence agencies were trained for one mission only: The assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Author John Gold has over a decade of military and civilian law enforcement investigative training. In 2000, John Gold was called to ministry. In the summer of 2013, John’s mentor Mark, while watching the 2007 Movie Shooter, broke down and, over the course of the next year, confessed to being one of a team of ten that assassinated President Kennedy. For five years, John Gold investigated Mark’s claims, trying to disprove the confession. John was unsuccessful.
365 to Dallas is the true tale of Mark’s participation in the murder that occurred in Dallas, TX over half a century ago. You will discover the new proof, evidence and the never before told tale of the 365 days of training, planning and execution leading up to that fateful November day.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 14, 2018

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July 12, 2019
Entertaining Fiction

Advertised as an Assassin's Tale this book is just that, a tale. It has no real connection to historic facts and should be considered as a few moments of mucking entertainment, nothing more. In fact the author's claim to have tried to disprove this tale is also nothing more than entertainment! I will not attempt to prove myself in this evaluation and will leave that to you. Don't waste your money.
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March 8, 2019
Very interesting. If what it says is true, it truly brings things to the light that has been thought possible for many years.
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