Interview with History: The Jfk Assassinationlooks behind the scenes at some of the most shocking and horrific things going on here in America starting with the daytime assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the implications it serves up to the citizens of a “free country.” The author, Pamela Ray, along with James Files, former CIA/Mob hit man, the infamous “grassy knoll shooter” explore the truths behind some basic questions still lingering decades after the JFK assassination:
Why was President Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who had the power to cover it up? And more specifically... Did Lee Harvey Oswald spend time with James Files the week before November 22, 1963? Why? Did Files and Oswald have the same CIA controller, David A. Phillips? Was there a military and CIA presence in Dealey Plaza when the fatal shots were fired? What is the “Military-Industrial-Complex” and why were American citizens warned about it by President Eisenhower in his farewell address to the nation? Are some of the same players from 1963 involved in today’s headlines? What does all this indicate?
These questions and more will be looked at as Ray and Files discuss the events surrounding the fateful day in Dallas when “a whole new form of government took over.” During the course of Interview with History, the authors delve into other related shadowy underworld subjects where it is hard to tell where Organized Crime stops and the CIA (and other U.S. government agencies) begin. |
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I never had any thought when I set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and dagger operations. Some of the complications and embarrassments that I think we have experienced are in part attributable to the fact that ...
On second thought during the next bombing mission maybe the CIA headquarters and training camps should be targeted. After all isn't the war on terror to rid the world of all terrorists? -NAME WITHHELD Letters to the editor, ...
From The Men Who Killed Kennedy: The Guilty Men Nelson Rockefeller thought the Council on Foreign Relations, founded in 1917 in that initial flush of enthusiasm for American involvement in world affairs, would be the tool for the job.
... that is afraid to let the people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation afraid of its people. President John F. Kennedy, February 1962. “Fifty-one witnesses, gentlemen of the jury, thought they heard shots xxiv.
“Fifty-one witnesses, gentlemen of the jury, thought they heard shots coming from the grassy knoll, which is to the right and front to the president. Key witnesses that day; Charles Brehm, a combat vet, Jean Hill and Mary Morman, ...
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THE LAST WORDS OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD | 61 |
JAMES FILES ON LEE OSWALD | 75 |
LEE HARVEYOSWALD AND JUDYTH VARY BAKER | 81 |
BUSH AND THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK | 115 |
PICTURES | 123 |
THE TOP TEN | 195 |
MARILYN MONROE THE KENNEDY BROTHERS | 255 |
WHY ARE YOU IN PRISON? | 275 |
OPERATION FAMILY SECRETS A HIT ON THE MOB | 289 |
KENNY LARRY PAMELA RAY | 295 |
SEX DRUGS | 355 |
THE ASSASSINATION | 398 |
MIDNIGHT VISITOR | 409 |
INDEX | 429 |
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