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Who Really Killed Kennedy?

50 Years Later: Stunning New Revelations about the JFK Assassination

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Who Really Killed Kennedy?

By: Jerome R. Corsi
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Almost nothing gives rise to more national intrigue than the murder of an American president. And on November 22, 2013, the nation will experience the fiftieth anniversary of one of the most traumatic events in modern American history, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

From day one, the truth behind JFK's assassination has been mired in controversy and dispute. The Warren Commission, established just seven days after Kennedy's death, delved into the who, what, when, and where of the tragedy, and over the course of the following year compiled an 889-page report that arrived at the now widely contested conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin.

In Who Really Killed Kennedy?, No. 1New York Times bestselling author Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D., provides listeners with the ultimate JFK assassination theory book. One-by-one, each chapter will examine the strongest arguments regarding the killing of JFK, including theories surrounding the mob, the CIA, Cuban radicals, LBJ, right-wing extremists and more.

By the audiobook's end, Who Really Killed Kennedy? will provide convincing analysis that existing evidence rules out the possibility that JFK was killed by a lone assassin. Fifty years after this epic American tragedy, there's still a gunman on the loose.

©2013 Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
United States History & Theory Politics & Government Assassin Political Science Americas Presidents & Heads of State True Crime Politics & Activism Espionage Vietnam War Biographies & Memoirs Soviet Union
Thorough Research • Methodical Analysis • Comprehensive Overview • Evidence-based Approach • Historical Insights

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An absolutely thorough examination of all of the players envolved in setting up Lee Harvey Oswald as the sole patsy responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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Corsi has put together a credible, evidence-based approach to answering questions we have been asking for all of our lives. From ballistics to interviews to historical evidence, Corsi takes the listener through a slow, methodical journey that leads to a firm conclusion. Read impeccably by the narrator, WRKK paints the picture we all must consider as we wait for whatever time must pass before the truth is revealed. The truth, however, seems to be the greatest casualty of November 22, 1963.

A definitive testimony of the turning point in our history

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This book provides a solid overview of the JFK assassination, with numerous previously published sources referenced. According to Corsi, there was a significantly organized plot that was carried out. Having previously read several of the referenced sources, this book helped me understand many seemingly isolated events and people. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting a overview of this subject matter.

Solid overview of JFK assassination

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Preface, I was in the Chicago train station eating lunch when my mother cried out. She saw the shooting on the TV in the cafe. I was 6. Since that time I have read numerous True Crime stories, and this murder began that journey.

This murder has always been with me. I never believed in the pristine bullet, nor a single shooter. This gives cites to exhibits, testimony and other archived materials, where portions were ignored either during the initial investigation or during the Warren Commission inquiry. There were moments of repetitiveness, but not often enough for me to complain about. Enjoyed the author’s research.

JFK’s death made me a True Crime Follow

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Plus, the last chapter has more info than anything I've ever heard. Makes you think about recent history. Love this book

Very intriguing.

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