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Nasa, Nazis & JFK: The Torbitt Document & the Kennedy Assassination

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In 1970 a photocopied manuscript began circulating among conspiracy researchers entitled 'Nomenclature of an Assassination Cabal' by William Torbitt (a pseudonym). The Torbitt Document was a damning expose of J Edgar Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, John Connally and Werner von Braun, among many others, for their role in the assassination of President John F Kennedy. This first published edition of the Torbitt Document emphasises what the manuscript says about the link between Operation Paperclip Nazi scientists working for NASA, the Defence Industrial Security Command (DISC), the assassination of JFK, and the secret Nevada air base known as Area 51. The Torbitt Document illuminates the darker side of NASA, the Military Industrial Complex, and the connections to Mercury, Nevada, and the Area 51 complex which headquarters the 'secret space programme'.

160 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1996

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Kenn Thomas

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Kenn Thomas works as a conspiracy investigator, university library archivist, and editor and publisher of the conspiracy magazine Steamshovel Press. For Feral House he has written The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro, which helped expose the Inslaw scandal of the Reagan years. Thomas also co-edited (with Adam Parfrey) Secret and Suppressed II: Banned Ideas and Hidden History into the 21st Century. His latest work is JFK & UFO: Military-Industrial Conspiracy and Cover-Up from Maury Island to Dallas.

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I'm generally a fan of Kenn Thomas, mainly, & I do like the specific little incidents that he digs up, he is a more serious, assiduous, researcher, not interested in money.....though it helps, I guess, as with anybody. So it's one of many books I've enjoyed involving Kenn......
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