Someone Would Have Talked - Larry Hancock - Książki - JFK Lancer Productions & Publications - 9780977465712 - 1 listopada 2006
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Someone Would Have Talked

Larry Hancock

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Someone Would Have Talked

Someone Would Have Talked goes beyond proving a conspiracy to murder President Kennedy. Over 14.000 documents, White House diaries, telephone logs, and executive tape recordings detail how the new president, Lyndon B. Johnson, managed a cover-up that changed the future of our country. A second conspiracy designed to mislead the nation, the world, indeed, history. Someone Would Have Talked was written to demonstrate with available information, the cover-up, the leaks, Lee Oswald, Jack Ruby and the people that did talk, providing a cohesive and coherent explanation of events. And in doing so this book gives the reader an introduction to the history of the secret war against Castro and against Communism during the 1960s, an introduction that is vital to an appreciation of the individuals, and their motivations. Someone Would Have Talked deals with specific people who talked about their personal knowledge of a conspiracy in the murder of a President. These individuals include four men associated with the CIA s JM WAVE station in Miami Florida. Two of them were senior CIA officers, one a veteran of three years of Castro assassination projects and the other a three year prisoner of Castro - and an organizer and participant, along with a former U. S. Ambassador, in one of the most potentially explosive Cuban penetration missions ever conducted.


620 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Książki     Hardcover Book   (Książka z twardym grzbietem i okładką)
Wydane 1 listopada 2006
ISBN13 9780977465712
Wydawcy JFK Lancer Productions & Publications
Strony 620
Wymiary 237 × 164 × 49 mm   ·   1,10 kg
Język English  

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